Ocicat
Premium Member
I'd love to hear recommendations for good places to buy furniture locally ââ"šÂ¬Ã¢â‚¬Â specifically, a sofa/loveseat set.
I've spent a lot of time at American, as they have unbeatable prices on appliances if you catch them at the right time, and I've also looked at Carol House several times.
I think they both hike their prices for so-called "sales," and that ticks me off. I saw this very cool, tall-backed sofa chair (reminded me of the Mad Hatter) in Carol House several (6-8?) months ago for $800. I was back there today and saw a "clearance" tag on it, got my hopes up, and found that the original price was now given as $1000 and the "clearance" price was $795. :mad2:
I think CH is worse than American in price gouging, but I'm fairly certain that American hiked the price on a sofa I was eyeing, by about $100, when they put it on sale. I asked a salesperson, and she denied it.
The couches I have now were purchased at Weekends Only, $800 for the set, about 5 years ago. They're Simmons. They are looking raggedy and are none too firm any more... This time around I'm looking for something that will last forever, like Bernhardt or Cochrane, although they cost a small fortune. Also I've found that it's really hard to research sofas online, get the skinny on the best makers, etc. I'm not sure why that is, but it's frustrating as heck because the only place I can get info on manufacturers is from the stores. (Imagine relying wholly on LFS for all information...) I have learned to look for a "kiln-dried hardwood" frame, dowels instead of screws, and "hand-tied" springs.
So... I'd love to hear any recommendations for any good, honest furniture dealers in the area... if there is such a thing.

I've spent a lot of time at American, as they have unbeatable prices on appliances if you catch them at the right time, and I've also looked at Carol House several times.
I think they both hike their prices for so-called "sales," and that ticks me off. I saw this very cool, tall-backed sofa chair (reminded me of the Mad Hatter) in Carol House several (6-8?) months ago for $800. I was back there today and saw a "clearance" tag on it, got my hopes up, and found that the original price was now given as $1000 and the "clearance" price was $795. :mad2:
I think CH is worse than American in price gouging, but I'm fairly certain that American hiked the price on a sofa I was eyeing, by about $100, when they put it on sale. I asked a salesperson, and she denied it.
The couches I have now were purchased at Weekends Only, $800 for the set, about 5 years ago. They're Simmons. They are looking raggedy and are none too firm any more... This time around I'm looking for something that will last forever, like Bernhardt or Cochrane, although they cost a small fortune. Also I've found that it's really hard to research sofas online, get the skinny on the best makers, etc. I'm not sure why that is, but it's frustrating as heck because the only place I can get info on manufacturers is from the stores. (Imagine relying wholly on LFS for all information...) I have learned to look for a "kiln-dried hardwood" frame, dowels instead of screws, and "hand-tied" springs.
So... I'd love to hear any recommendations for any good, honest furniture dealers in the area... if there is such a thing.