Anonymous
Post 07/06/2014 01:07     Subject: Furnishing/decorating new house

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If Room and Board is within your budget then you are sitting pretty!


Damn. Someone beat me to it but this is exactly what I was thinking. We aren't on a budget and yet, Room and Board is way too pricey for us.

I'm shocked no one said Ikea. Seriously.


I would furnish my house with almost any used item off craigslist before I bought something from ikea. IKEA is good for students and apartments and apparently their kitchens are ok but I would never go with more than an expedit bookcase from them as far as furniture in a permanent house.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2014 00:26     Subject: Furnishing/decorating new house

Anonymous wrote:If Room and Board is within your budget then you are sitting pretty!


Damn. Someone beat me to it but this is exactly what I was thinking. We aren't on a budget and yet, Room and Board is way too pricey for us.

I'm shocked no one said Ikea. Seriously.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2014 00:00     Subject: Furnishing/decorating new house

If Room and Board is within your budget then you are sitting pretty!
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2014 23:47     Subject: Furnishing/decorating new house

Thomasville
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2014 23:36     Subject: Furnishing/decorating new house

Anonymous wrote:Buy just the essentials and furnish as you go once you have moved in and lived there for a bit.


+1

You can't take the plunge right away and not regret it. Go slow.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2014 19:48     Subject: Furnishing/decorating new house

Also flash sale sites like Joss and Main, One Kings Lane, etc. can be really helpful, especially for smaller accent pieces of furniture.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2014 19:47     Subject: Furnishing/decorating new house

I would also look at CB2, because although it might largely be too modern/contemporary for you, there are some pieces here and there can fit in any decor, and the prices and quality tend to be great imo for a modest budget. I've bought TONS of stuff from them over the years and don't have a very modern style by any means.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2014 19:08     Subject: Furnishing/decorating new house

Buy just the essentials and furnish as you go once you have moved in and lived there for a bit.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2014 19:04     Subject: Furnishing/decorating new house

Anonymous wrote:Look on craigslist, seriously. You can always upgrade later if you want.


+1 I'm sitting on my barely used crate and barrel slipcover couch that we picked up on CL for $300. The sellers were retiring military and downsizing. This was (and a ton of similarly lightly used furniture) had been in their storage unit.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2014 19:03     Subject: Furnishing/decorating new house

Ethan Allen will help you design too - no fee.

But don't feel you have to fill up the space all at once. Surely you have some things from your current residence. You can make do. I've been in my house two years and the living room is finally getting a sofa - just had chairs in there for a while. Old sofa was in the family room.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2014 18:53     Subject: Furnishing/decorating new house

If you don't have much of a budget, go to Belfort and use their in house designers. They have decent stuff there. It's not the best quality, but their designers are free. Any paint store will help you with colors.
You could also check out Spendalla home designs. Their girls are great. Very reasonable, and they will give you lots of ideas for two billing hours of work. Melissa is awesome.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2014 16:23     Subject: Furnishing/decorating new house



OP, whatever you do, do NOT buy from one place. Design your own rooms with what you like, not any salesperson. Nothing worse than going into a house that looks like all the others

Furniture isn't cheap, so unless you are a Rockefeller, the rule is one room at a time! Anyone who has been through it themselves won't be rude enough to comment on what you have and what you don't.

Anonymous
Post 07/05/2014 16:21     Subject: Furnishing/decorating new house

Look on craigslist, seriously. You can always upgrade later if you want.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2014 16:20     Subject: Re:Furnishing/decorating new house

Belfort

this is our go to place. Huge selection and ability to order from catalogues if they don't have exactly what you want on floor. Still works for us even as our taste has changed.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2014 16:04     Subject: Furnishing/decorating new house

We're about to move into a significantly larger home than we're in now, and I'm going to need to decorate it and fill it with new furniture. I do not have a large budget for this, so I'm feeling pretty nervous about it. I don't know that I can afford to hire an interior decorator to help me, so I'm going to be on my own looking for dining room, living room, guest bedroom, and office furniture, wall art, and rugs. I know of the following mid-range stores, but please offer suggestions of places to look that are moderately priced. Thank you.

Crate & Barrel
Ballard Designs
Arhaus
Pottery Barn
Room & Board
West Elm (although a little too modern for my style)

What else is there?