Some more websites are linensource, domestications, brylanehome.com, overstock.com (2.99 or free shipping), pier 1 imports. You can also make inexpensive nightstands by taking an old drawer from a dresser, turning it upside down, painting it the color you want, adding some handles you buy or salvage and add some legs you can purchase from a home store like Home Depot or a salvage store. Or, buy the inexpensive round wood tables they sell at places like Bed Bath & Beyond with hidden shelving inside that you cover with a tablecloth and a glass round. They're very cheap and nice to store things in. Hope that helps.
2007-02-07 12:28:35
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answered by name 1
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I think you should do a little research before making your decision and purchase. First and foremost, talk to each store about what types of warranties they offer and/or what they will do if any defects occur with the product. Then you may want to go online and see if you can find any reviews or ratings on each type of furniture. I know that you should be able to find some on the Ashley furniture but I'm not so sure about Target. Most people think that the more expensive the better, but being an interior designer I can tell you that that is not always the case. I really wish that you could try out the couch from Target, but if you can't then see if you can at least feel a sample of the material the loveseat is made of. This will at least give you an idea of how it will feel against your skin. Also, check to see if the store could possibly somehow get and set up a display model of the loveseat that you would like to purchase. I'm not sure where you're from but my city has a couple of Target stores. If your city does, then you may want to check to see if another store has a display model of the item. I have to agree with the majority when they say that it's better to try something like a loveseat out before purchasing it. Last but not least, check out the materials that each loveseat is made of. I'm sure you know the good material names vs the bad ones. Don't expect the cheaper furniture to lack though; most of the time the expensive stuff lacks more because you're paying for the name, not the quality. Good luck on your future purchase!!!
2016-05-24 04:57:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I know a wonderful small furniture importer and wholesaler its quite cheap since it's not a popular company, it's called ABC, it's not that expensive ABC store that sells not only furniture but clothing and dinnerware and stuff. the website written at the back of the catalogue is www.abcfurnitureusa.com, ut when i type this url it soesn't work. You can try calling the companies new york and atlanta stores though.
the new york numbers: (718) 335-9100
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The Atlanta number: (770) 409-9595
Hope this helps!
2007-02-07 12:39:11
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answered by Lana D. 3
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I would try a local consignment shop, Goodwill Store or Salvation Army store, in that order. Some of the stuff is crap but a lot of it is very good.
2007-02-07 12:52:59
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answered by PDY 5
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Ikea
2007-02-07 12:30:04
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answered by over the moon 2
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i recommend you go to a goodwill but go to the one where rich people put their unwanted furniture.someone place where rich people live u might find a bargain.
2007-02-08 10:32:22
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answered by J.r. 3
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http://www.nextag.com/Home-Garden--zzcheap+dresser+furniturez2700400zB6z5---html
http://www.bizrate.com/home_garden/products__keyword--nightstand+dresser__lp--1__mkt_id--70011979__sfsk--7.html
These help on good sites that compare low prices
2007-02-07 12:31:58
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answered by Jess_Eka 2
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www.nebraskafurnituremart.com it is the largest furniture store in the usa so it should help!
2007-02-08 11:22:26
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answered by Anonymous
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