Where to shop for furniture?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks all.

What is the relatively quality of Room & Board and Mitchell Gold? For Greenfront, do they have a large selection in NOVA? (Heading to NC may be a bit more than we can handle for this!)

I'd love it if someone could come to our new house, see the style and the rooms for which we need furniture, and help us with selections. I imagine, though, that an independent designer/decorator may be out of reach for us.


Try Redbird Redesign.


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I think they may be a really good option for you based on your price range and what you’re looking for. They’ve put together floor plans and furniture selections for four rooms in my house now and we’ve had a good experience. They are more expensive than an hourly consultant but WAY cheaper than a full service interior designer.
Anonymous
I used Havenly to help me get started in a few totally empty rooms and really liked how it helped me get thinking of things and gave me product links. I'm not going to use everything they suggested, but I'll definitely do some of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is the relatively quality of Room & Board and Mitchell Gold?


Mitchell Gold has better-quality upholstery in my experience, though at a cost, and Room & Board has a much bigger selection of case goods, much of it of really good quality. MG has very little wood furniture apart from a few end tables, and not much stylistic range. I have a house full of MG upholstery and R&B bookcases and am very happy!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is the relatively quality of Room & Board and Mitchell Gold?


Mitchell Gold has better-quality upholstery in my experience, though at a cost, and Room & Board has a much bigger selection of case goods, much of it of really good quality. MG has very little wood furniture apart from a few end tables, and not much stylistic range. I have a house full of MG upholstery and R&B bookcases and am very happy!


Where do you buy Mitchell Gold upholstery?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where do you buy Mitchell Gold upholstery?


MGBW on 14th Street: https://www.mgbwhome.com/Washington-DC-Signature-Store.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where do you buy Mitchell Gold upholstery?


MGBW on 14th Street: https://www.mgbwhome.com/Washington-DC-Signature-Store.html


Conveniently just down the street from Room & Board, so you can shop and compare easily.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where do you buy Mitchell Gold upholstery?


MGBW on 14th Street: https://www.mgbwhome.com/Washington-DC-Signature-Store.html


Thanks, I will check out the sofas. I have to try out a sofa to buy it. What upholstery did you buy? Any sofas you suggest?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, I will check out the sofas. I have to try out a sofa to buy it. What upholstery did you buy? Any sofas you suggest?


My MG sofa is 20+ years old and not a current style, but I recently bought a Cara chair, which I love. I'd just try everything out for proportions and style that work for you. Much of what they sell tends towards the oversized, which is one downside, but it sounds like you're moving to a bigger space so that could work.
Anonymous
OP back again. Thanks all--this is super helpful feedback.

Regarding Redbird Redesign, I checked out their website... the photos are great, but the style veers far more traditional than we are after. We are quite a bit harder on the contemporary side of things.

While I suggested above that an interior designer/decorator might not be for us, does anyone have a ballpark of the cost you'd expect for a decorator to help with an approx. 5k sq ft house? If someone could really help us make this process easier--and point us in the right direction--that could be well worth it. But I don't know where to look. Has anyone had good experiences with someone on the more contemporary side of things?
Anonymous
Above is a quick houzz search.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks all.

What is the relatively quality of Room & Board and Mitchell Gold? For Greenfront, do they have a large selection in NOVA? (Heading to NC may be a bit more than we can handle for this!)

I'd love it if someone could come to our new house, see the style and the rooms for which we need furniture, and help us with selections. I imagine, though, that an independent designer/decorator may be out of reach for us.


Decorator will do that and will probably suggest custom everything.
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Not necessarily - I pay someone $90 and hour to pick out stuff for me and she recommends things in my price range.


That’s amazing! Can you share their info? We were working with a designer but the whole process was pricey and we didn’t always like her recommendations. I have an idea of what I want but would like the confirmation of yes - that works design wise or not and where to buy. Would love to work with someone hourly
Anonymous
I just spent a couple of months furnishing our new 4000 sqft house (we moved from abroad so had no furniture). My favorites are:

Rove Concept
Room and Board
CB2
Castlery
West Elm
Article.com
Joybird
France & Son
Serena & Lily / Georgia & Lulu for the occasional piece (since they're expensive)
Anthropologie and World Market for home decor

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP back again. Thanks all--this is super helpful feedback.

Regarding Redbird Redesign, I checked out their website... the photos are great, but the style veers far more traditional than we are after. We are quite a bit harder on the contemporary side of things.

While I suggested above that an interior designer/decorator might not be for us, does anyone have a ballpark of the cost you'd expect for a decorator to help with an approx. 5k sq ft house? If someone could really help us make this process easier--and point us in the right direction--that could be well worth it. But I don't know where to look. Has anyone had good experiences with someone on the more contemporary side of things?


I’m sure they could adjust to your style but I also think you should try the in house designers at MGBW and Room & Board.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just spent a couple of months furnishing our new 4000 sqft house (we moved from abroad so had no furniture). My favorites are:

Rove Concept
Room and Board
CB2
Castlery
West Elm
Article.com
Joybird
France & Son
Serena & Lily / Georgia & Lulu for the occasional piece (since they're expensive)
Anthropologie and World Market for home decor



OP back. Thank you! I really like some pieces on Rove Concept. But then I see that they get *awful* reviews online. Could you (or anyone) comment on experience with ordering from Rove? Thank you!
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