Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think spending a large percentage of your HHI on furniture makes a lot more sense than buying a $300 purse. A 5k table may seem extreme, but is probably solid wood, hand-made in the USA, and higher quality than IKEA and whatnot. That's a lot more than I can say for other "name brand" items that are made in the same factory in China as everything else.
Thanks this is the OP. Yes, made in the US of sustainable wood. Something I feel good about buying that can be passed down or sold for someone else's use. Same with a leather chair we bought. We could have saved some money, but we went with American made. Sometimes I like my money going to a quality item and to a company that pays a living wage.
Anonymous wrote:$1M+HHI. About $300k furnishing.
But I think the better question is what percent of the house value did you spend ( based on the date of furniture acquisition)
Not judging, but it seems like you could have bought more for $22,000. Maybe I just don't shop at nice stores.
Anonymous wrote:I think spending a large percentage of your HHI on furniture makes a lot more sense than buying a $300 purse. A 5k table may seem extreme, but is probably solid wood, hand-made in the USA, and higher quality than IKEA and whatnot. That's a lot more than I can say for other "name brand" items that are made in the same factory in China as everything else.