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The 5 Mistakes You Should Avoid When Buying a New Couch

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Your old couch has seen better days, and it’s time to buy a new one. Before you start browsing all of the couches on the market, though, it’s important to understand that buying furniture online can be trickier than it seems at first glance.

 

In fact, there are five common mistakes that people make when they are shopping for new furniture on the internet, and it’s important to avoid these mistakes if you want to get the most out of your investment in your new couch.

 

Read on to learn more about these common mistakes and how you can avoid them when you buy your next couch.

 

1) Consider Your Lifestyle

 

Does your old couch need to go? If you’re moving in with someone or just have a cleaner, more functional space in mind, it might be time to think about buying new furniture.

 

But before you do that, make sure you know what to look for in an investment piece like a new couch. If your schedule is cramped and you spend most of your time on-the-go these days, consider buying something that’s super light and easy to move around when necessary.

 

That way, if circumstances change and suddenly you have people over regularly—or if your life is just busier than usual—you won’t feel tied down by a huge purchase.

 

If you’re planning to use your new couch often, consider buying one that’s designed for high-use spaces. These are generally sturdier and longer-lasting, but they can also be pricier than alternatives.

 

If you know you’ll have guests over frequently, look for seats with armrests that give each person some space of their own. This can ensure your guests aren’t left hovering in awkward spots or squeezed together uncomfortably.

 

How much time do you spend on your couch every day? If you want something super soft and comfortable or expect to spend most of your TV time on it, choosing a luxury option is an obvious choice. Be sure to consider your lifestyle when shopping around for a new couch.

 

2) Check If The New Couch Fits With Your Décor

 

One of the most common mistakes people make when buying new furniture is purchasing items that don’t fit with their d́écor. While you might think your new oversized ottoman looks fantastic, if it doesn’t work with any of your other pieces, chances are you won’t use it very often and it will just sit in an awkward place taking up space.

 

Don’t let that happen! Buy furniture that works well with what you already have. The more time you spend coordinating colors and styles before buying new items, the better—and simpler—your decorating job will be later on.

 

Make sure to purchase furniture that’s neutral enough to match everything else in your home. That way, even when things change (which they inevitably do), you won’t have to worry about repainting or switching out new accessories for old ones just because things didn’t mesh together well from day one. Investing in neutral-colored couches and chairs could mean less headache for you down the road.

 

3) When Shopping For A New Couch, Go For Quality

 

Even though you might want to buy that gorgeous new couch, take some time to make sure it’s built to last. And by built to last, we mean built not just for your living room but for several years of work and family life.

 

Rather than chasing after something trendy, look for high-quality materials and construction. Investing in pieces that are more expensive up front can pay off in terms of resale value down the road, and you’ll also be using them every day, so you can really get your money’s worth out of them.

 

If you have a dog or cat, or if you’re planning on having children soon, then make sure that they don’t damage your couch. While it can be tempting to purchase those models that come with cushions attached (we won’t tell anyone!), consider how much easier it is to keep those cushions clean and in good condition when they’re detached.

 

Plus, there are plenty of ways to protect them from damage. Those covers might not look as pretty at first glance, but with proper care and cleaning you can turn any couch into something comfortable and stylish. In other words, even though it may feel expensive upfront, try not to let yourself get too attached to your new piece of furniture!

 

4) Don’t Get All Caught Up In The Salesperson’s Pitch

 

Salespeople are motivated to make a sale and will often paint their product as something it’s not. They may, for example, exaggerate how comfy their couch is, or say that their company has been around for 100 years.

 

It’s your job to fact-check everything they tell you and figure out if they’re being truthful. Don’t just give them your trust; give them your money. If you feel like any part of their pitch doesn’t sound right, don’t hesitate to do some more research on your own —and don’t be afraid to turn down an offer just because it seems too good to be true.

 

It very well could be. You know yourself better than anyone else, so trust in your instincts—they rarely fail you!

 

5) Rethink It Before You Buy It

 

Most people make impulse buys when they go to furniture stores. Retailers will even work hard to entice you into buying an expensive couch or other piece of furniture. To avoid making an impulsive decision, take your time and think things through. Rethink it before you buy it!

 

Do you really need that couch? Will it fit in your apartment? If you’re still interested after thinking over those questions, look around for coupons and discounts. Keep in mind that some furniture stores are affiliated with non-profit organizations—so if you shop at one of these places, some of what you spend can be tax deductible.

 

This could save money on sales tax, donations or both. Also keep in mind that certain types of used furniture may be exactly what you’re looking for—and don’t forget about secondhand shops! It’s also very possible to find inexpensive new pieces online rather than in-store; read reviews carefully so that what you’re ordering is exactly what you want.

 

Hire Junk King To Haul Your Old Couch Away

 

So, you followed the steps above, you just bought a new couch and are wondering what to do with the old one. Well, even if you love it and can’t imagine parting with it, that old sofa doesn’t have to stay in your living room forever.

 

Free Junk Removal Price Estimator

 

Instead of just throwing it out or leaving it in a dumpster, consider hiring Junk King North Shore for expert couch disposal. They can haul away all your old stuff—even heavy furniture like a couch—safely and responsibly, so you never have to wonder where to take an old piece of furniture again. Call today to schedule and appointment or take a look at our price estimator for an instant quote!

 

 

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