How long do you use furniture for? And what quality do you buy (from low end to high end)? Curious because my bedroom set, from Haverty's, is 14 and not in great shape. Wondering if it's time for new. I know the mattress needs replacing (also 14).
I feel same way. My kitchen table set also needs refinishing and I am too lazy. I was thinking maybe I'd get a new mattress but keep box spring and maybe get a new bed but keep dressers. The bed split where the metal goes in the wood to put together and it was way too high for our elderly dog anyway so we took bed apart and put in garage (need to take to dump). I may get new lower bed (like a metal or upholstered that will go with any dressers). Need new area rugs, badly, but waiting for when we have no more pets (elderly dog...accidents). Same with need for new bedspread.I keep furniture pretty much until it dies. My bedroom dressers etc. are 25+ years old and I'm sure I'll never replace them. Not because I still love them, but because they are sturdy, serviceable, and a definite last priority on the list of things to spend money on. I don't buy high end, but I do buy sturdy and not too stylized.
My dining/kitchen table is also about 25 years old and needs replacing or refinishing. I've been trying to get up the gumption to refinish it for the last two years because replacing simply isn't in the budget. It's still very sturdy, just ugly and worn.
I bought good living room furniture about 12 years ago and it's still in good shape. Most of the family room furniture was replaced after a 20 year run about 2 years ago.
We replaced our 20 year old mattress a few years back, but now it's in the guest room.
The only pieces of furniture that we replace fairly regularly are our 2 desk chairs in the den (maybe every 5 years?) and our favorite piece of tv watching furniture (reclining loveseat) in the family room (about every 7 years.)
I don't have qualms about people being able to tell the year I bought my furniture from it's style. I just try to buy what I like, and that usually holds over time. I'd much rather spend my money in other ways than replacing still serviceable furniture!
This is us too. Current sofa is only about 4 years old and was not really used for most of that time (was in basement) and our kids are all off to college now so it should last longer than the last couple. But it seems, when looking back, that all my bedroom/dining furniture lasts about 14 years (plush stuff lasted way less). It's not real good wood, middle of the road. And the 3 kids and dogs (had 2 for many years) mucked up the wood furniture (scrapes and stains like marker, nail polish...etc). Not to mention stinking boy dog would pee on legs of furniture (stopped, oddly, when sister dog died).We have owned our current furniture for 12 years, and much of it is need of replacement. Our couch has been put through the ringer ( 2 dogs and a kid), and our mattress is no longer supportive. We tend to buy middle of the road pieces and use them until they are falling apart.
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