Anonymous wrote:No shortage of solid American made furniture from 1910-1950 era for pennies on Facebook. That was the furniture I had as a kid, in my bedroom. It was my grandfather's bedroom set when he was a kid in the 1920s and I had it as a kid. Classic traditional style furniture and extremely durable. And guess what, some of it is in kid's bedroom now.
Anonymous wrote:Also, the issue with buying second hand bed frames is you have to take it apart at one location and then put it back together again in the new place, and hope you have all the parts it came with originally.
Anonymous wrote:No shortage of solid American made furniture from 1910-1950 era for pennies on Facebook. That was the furniture I had as a kid, in my bedroom. It was my grandfather's bedroom set when he was a kid in the 1920s and I had it as a kid. Classic traditional style furniture and extremely durable. And guess what, some of it is in kid's bedroom now.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Used Room and Board.
That's what I am working on now. My kid had PB in childhood, and it's held up well, but I keep hearing horror stories about their quality and customer service recently. A friend had an upholstered bed delivered, and it was completely filthy and damaged. It feels like it's going to be a giant hassle for her. I had a R+B dresser arrive damaged, and the delivery guys pointed it out to us, took pics, boxed it back up, and called in the re-order on the spot.
Anonymous wrote:Used Room and Board.