Anonymous wrote:It is object-specific and you have to do your research on consumer websites to really educate yourself. It takes time, but it is worth it.
I was dreaming of Miele appliances, for instance, but could only afford a Samsung French door fridge and Samsung washer and dryer - research showed me that some of their models were very appreciated, and after a year I find the quality-price ratio is excellent.
I did splurge on wallpaper (Nina Campbell, shipped from England), fireplace tiles (hand-made Dutch scenes from the Netherlands) and my beloved walnut kitchen countertop ($$$).
Less toxic Aura paint from Benjamin Moore, the pricier paint.
Bath fixtures from the more reasonably-priced and perfectly working Kohler instead of others.
Organic bedding from Pottery barn is great quality and design for the price. Can't say the same for the rest of PB...
Now for clothes, I prefer to buy the best quality (Patagonia, Petit Bateau, Jacadi, Tilley hats etc) but used!
eBay and consignment stores are wonderful resources.
Kohler actually makes some really nice fixture.
I also agree with LL Bean.
Add to this:
Frye boots
Honda
Lands End sheets
Keen shoes (for kids)