Buying Furniture at Yard Sales
Buying furniture pieces at yard sales offers many options, but
you must look closely to know what you're getting.
Are you interested in trying your hand at some creative
furniture painting? If you don't already have an old piece of
furniture to practice on, shopping yard sales is the best way to
come up with a piece.
If you are buying the yard sale furniture for the sake of
practicing your creative idea, buy away! If you are looking for
a particular piece to use, take time to look the furniture over
to make sure you are getting a solid piece at a good deal.
For instance, if you want to buy a small dresser for a guest
room and want to give it a country look, your first concern
should be the stability of the furniture. You can give almost
any style the look you want, as long as the furniture is sturdy
and in good condition. Look to see if any of the wood is
buckling or if the piece has any deep scratches that can't be
sanded out. If you want it to have an old look, the scratches
might not matter so much to you. The buckling, however, might be
a sign of warped drawers that are hard to open or close. Warped
furniture is not usually very functional.
If the furniture you are looking at is a sofa, loveseat or chair
there are additional considerations you should keep in mind.
Will you be using the furniture as it is or do you plan to give
it a fresh coat of paint or some new fabric treatment? Does it
look clean? Ask the seller if the furniture has been used
recently in a home or if it has been in storage. If it has been
stored, ask if the storage unit was climate controlled. If not,
you may find yourself dealing with pest issues or mold down the
line. Make sure you look the seating over good - check out its
frame, springs, cushions and the over all wear. If you think it
is in good shape and can get a good deal, go for it!
If you are taking up furniture shopping through yard sales as a
hobby, learn all you can about various types of furniture. The
knowledge will help you separate a good deal from a great find.
Plus, if you plan to recycle your yard sale findings, you don't
want to strip and paint an antique, one of a kind headboard.
When you know your furniture - what is of special value and what
is just a trash to treasure item - you can save yourself the
heartache associated with finding out the dresser you just
painted a Dr. Seuss scene on was actually by a famous craftsman.
Visit your local library to check out books on antique or unique
furniture. Then, keep your eyes open when you are hitting the
yard sales the following weekend - you'll know a good deal when
you see one!