Furniture Tips and Suggestions

What’s the Best Mattress for My Back?

Fewer things can make you feel better than a great night’s sleep.  We’ve all heard the news, the endless benefits of getting that quality sleep we all need.  If you are like me, you have back issues, which makes it even harder to navigate finding the right mattress to achieve that optimal sleep.  Hopefully the [...]

2021-05-01T09:31:32-05:00February 7th, 2013|Furniture News, Furniture Tips|0 Comments

Top 5 Furniture/Accessory Pieces Becoming Extinct!

Times are a changing and with them is furniture.  Some of these may be a surprise but don’t worry, the furniture industry is always coming out with new solutions for everyday storage needs to fit any home décor.  Most of these are still available, they just might be a little harder to find. [...]

2021-05-01T09:31:33-05:00January 29th, 2013|Furniture News, Furniture Tips|0 Comments

Budget Friendly Decorating Ideas for Thanksgiving

The holidays are upon us and it’s time to break out the decorations!  I don’t know about you, but as much as I love decorating, the task can be overwhelming and expensive!  So we have searched the internet for some great ideas for you and your family to decorate your home for LESS this season!  [...]

2021-05-01T09:31:33-05:00November 13th, 2012|Furniture News, Furniture Tips|0 Comments

Creating a Family Command Center

The kids have been back in school for a few weeks now and if you’re anything like me you are now juggling work, dinner, homework, sports practice, play date, etc. etc…  We’re all more busy and strapped for time – that is why I thought when I saw a post about a family command center [...]

2021-05-01T09:31:33-05:00September 25th, 2012|Furniture News, Furniture Tips|0 Comments

Top 5 Furniture Buying Mistakes to Avoid

1.  Measure twice, buy once. It’s always hard to gauge the size of furniture in a showroom.  There’s nothing worse than buying the sofa you love only to have it delivered and find it won’t fit through the door.  Follow the old carpenter’s rule of measuring twice, cutting once – do your homework beforehand and [...]