Anonymous wrote:How much are you selling it for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try a furniture consignment store. They should be able to tell you if there’s any market for what you have.
+1 Also, OP, it's sad to me but honestly there are beautiful mahogany and walnut antiques selling for very little. So many people today just want a Wayfair, etc HGTV look.
Anonymous wrote:Try a furniture consignment store. They should be able to tell you if there’s any market for what you have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are people who chalk paint outdated wood furniture. Maybe contact a seller on CL and see if they will take it for free?
No one wants a massive chalk painted sleigh bed. Ick.
OP, I'd swap out the bed and see if you want make a couple of the other pieces work. The bed is the most dated part and the look now is for collected furniture rather than a set.
Anonymous wrote:There are people who chalk paint outdated wood furniture. Maybe contact a seller on CL and see if they will take it for free?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can certainly try to sell it. Let us know how that goes. I’m not even being funny. I’d be interested to hear if anyone buys it. There’s a free bedroom set pretty much every week on my local freecyle page and most aren’t 20 years old.
My cousin actually sold her bedroom set. I don't think she recouped much, but someone came, picked it up, saved it from the landfill, and she even got some money back. Lots of newer furniture is just pure crap, so there are bargain hunters looking for quality stuff.
FWIW, when I bought my first apartment, I bought a used bedroom set - teak, MCM. People were getting rid of old and outdated stuff left and right in favor of the modern formica styles. I still have that set.
This is what I mean, it’s solid wood of very good quality. Classic sleighbed.