Tips for Furniture Shopping at Thrift Stores

Think Outside the Big Box Stores

By Bartleby, published Apr 16, 2006
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Whether you’re a college student trying to live frugally or a hipster trying to assemble a shabby chic living room, you may find yourself furniture shopping at thrift stores. In between the piles of discarded junk, you can find some sharp pieces of furniture that deserve a second (or third) home. To make the most of furniture shopping at thrift stores, consider these tips.

Tip #1: Hit the right places. Some thrift stores focus almost exclusively on clothing while others have a healthy mix of furniture and household items. Ask people which thrift stores in town typically have the best furniture shopping reputations. You can also phone the store itself before visiting to ask about their current selection.  In addition to the Salvation Army, Goodwill, and other well-known stores, try church-run shops and rummage sales.

Tip #2: Question the obvious! When shopping, remember that not every piece of furniture has to be used for its designed purpose. Just because it’s “obviously” a dining room table doesn’t mean it can’t make a good desk if the size, height, and sturdiness are good. Just because it’s a “obviously” bed-headboard combo doesn’t mean you can’t inventively style it into an oversized chaise lounge with some well-placed pillows. Be creative, and look at the potential in pieces before disregarding them.

Tip #3: See beyond the surface. Some furniture pieces at thrift stores look hideous because their surfaces are scratched or because they’re sporting awful colors. If you find a well-designed wooden table that just needs a cosmetic renaissance, consider painting it. If you find a dresser that would be cool with new knobs, consider making the small investment in hardware. When you put an extra $5 toward a $15 piece of furniture, you’re still saving money in the long run.

Takeaways
  • Consider painting, covers, and other cheap ways to funkify furniture.
  • Find out which stores have the best reputation.
  • Think realistically about transportation before you go.
Did You Know?
Some thrift store furniture just needs a can of spraypaint and an adventurous sense of style.
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