New Furniture Can be Comfy Too
You've just moved into a new house and suddenly the comfy old
furniture you've cherished for years--okay, decades - just
doesn't seem to work any more. Do you give up the comfy old
stuff for new furniture? The truth is that you don't have to
choose. You can buy new furniture that is comfortable if you
know how to shop.
Start with the living room. If you've had your couch, loveseat,
or sectional for more than 10 years, chances are you need to
rethink your furniture needs. Do you have a small child now who
has trouble getting on or off of a couch that didn't seem too
wide when you bought it? Is your sofa apartment-sized to fit
into your first place, but it seems out of proportion now in
your new home? Take size and width of seating into consideration
when buying. And the only way to know if it's comfortable is to
sit on it. If you plan to nap on your couch, lay on it right in
the furniture showroom. Don't be afraid to test the level of
comfort.
Looking for a chair or recliner? Take your shoes off and sit in
it like you would at home. If you usually tuck your feet under
you, that's how you should sit when you try out the furniture.
See just how far back that recliner will lean back or just how
hard the rocker can rock. While you're trying out the potential
new furniture, note whether it's comfortable or not. If it's
not, don't buy it. Move on. Furniture is not like shoes or
jeans. You shouldn't buy them with the hope of breaking them in
for comfort over a period of time. The new furniture should be
comfortable as well as functional upon purchase.
Moving to the dining area you'll need to take into consideration
your table and seating needs. A family of five probably won't be
comfortable squeezing around a breakfast style bar built for
two. Likewise, a couple who seldom entertains and is years away
from planning a family might not want to take up space with a
table that accommodates eight. Know your needs. Know your likes
as far as colors and styles. Then, have a seat. Again, it's the
only way to know if your new furniture is going to be
comfortable.
No one really likes to lie on a bed in a furniture showroom, but
if you are going to buy one it's a must. Do you usually sleep on
your belly? Crawl up on the bed and lie as you would if you were
asleep. Roll around. How does it feel? Don't buy the first one
just because it felt okay. The next one might feel better and
still the third might feel great!
If you are furnishing a home office, the same tips apply. Sit in
the chair. Pull up under the desk. Pull out all the drawers and
compartments you can find. Will the printer be within
comfortable reach?
Keeping your house comfortable furnished doesn't mean giving up
style. And giving in to style, doesn't mean that you can't have
comfortable new furniture!