I want a very cheap place and I want the stuff to be in good condition.
As far as I know, they can be found in resale shops, outlets, or from wholesalers who are willing to sell to the public without going through the retail middleman.
I don’t want second-hand furniture, so perhaps certain outlets may be the answer. They have furniture that has been rejected because of some minor flaw, but actually looks good. Used pieces given by a family member are acceptable, because it has a sentimental touch…
Do you know anything about the Brickwede Brothers Furniture Company of Marietta? How long were they in business?
Brickwede Brothers started out making tea wagons in 1853. They were still
making them in 1929 and selling them in Marietta through Marietta Furniture Company. Their tea wagons were made in several designs to match different dining room suites. They also made other furniture that still can be found in many homes around Washington County.
Does anyone know of any organizations in Ohio that gives away free stuff? For those of you who need free or real cheap furniture in Dayton, Ohio, then you can look at these resources:
The Freecycle Network™ is made up of 4,803 groups with 7,226,974 members across the globe. It’s a grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving (and getting) stuff for free in their own towns and thus keeping good stuff out of landfills.
Membership is free, and everything posted must be FREE, legal and appropriate for all ages. To view the items being given away or sought in Dayton, you must be a member of the local group.
Looking for good furniture store that sells kids/teen furniture for a good price in Columbus, Ohio
But why do you need one? There are several reasons…
Safety
As a child, safety should always be the first thing on your mind. For one, why buy your kid his own kiddie chair instead of the ordinary chairs at home? It is because it fits him. Surely, it will prevent him from any accidental fall. This also goes to why you should buy a baby crib for him to sleep on, instead of bed already.
Comfort
Comfort is the next thing that parents should provide their kids. When children feel uncomfortable, they cry or they start throwing tantrums. When they do, you, as a parent, are the one affected. So, why settle for furniture that will not provide them comfort? Buy your child furniture for his use.
Mobility
Because they are comfortable and because you find your child safe using furniture, such as kiddie table and chair, and play pen, you can provide him the freedom to move on his own. For instance, if he has his own chair, he can sit on his own; you just have to watch him do it. If he wants to draw or eat, he can reach the table because it is made for him. For the play pen, he can have the freedom to roam around the area.
Responsible behavior
Showing your child where to keep his things at an early age is already teaching your child become responsible. If you put his clothes in his own dresser and his toys in his own toy box, he will surely start to imitate these activities; hence, eventually becoming responsible of his possessions.
I live in Chicago and I am looking for some quality furniture. I love Amish style and Quality. I was wondering if I should drive to Ohio and have the pieces shipped or if someone knows a place in the western suburbs that has a good show room with reasonable delivery times. (the one in St Charles is 12 to 14 weeks.)
I’m looking for new furniture in columbus ohio and wondering where are some good places that have scratch and dent specials or clearance furniture for a good price. I tried looking on yellow pages but there are about 200 furniture stores. If anyone could recommend some places it would be greatly appreciated!
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2 weeks ago we bought a bedroom set at The Room Place. Its chemical smell is killing me. I´ve left the windows open all this time but it won´t fade away. It makes me want to throw up. I´m thinking that the chemicals they used r toxic. It must have been made in China or something like that. I guess I will have to save more and go Amish. It´s sad that they sell us garbage.
Do u have an idea what kind of quemical this is? Is it as toxic as i think it is? Has this ever happenned to u? Thank you.