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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Sofa {Estate Sale Acquired} and Buying Tips


We saw this sofa on day one of the estate sale and Joe made an offer to the agent which she refused.  She did get my mobile number and called me later that night and said we could get the sofa the next morning for that amount. I actually got that price down a little bit more.


It may not be the neutral slip covered sofa from Pottery Barn that I had in mind but it has some great features. I like the fabric, the nailhead trim, that it has one long cushion, and has a 40 inch deep seat. It has much to recommend it.

Also every piece of linen and fabric in the estate sale house was custom made. As I can find no tag or label on this piece it may be custom. 


I do not show this den often because we use it as an exercise room {CC's exercise ball is in the background}, an office, and watch TV here. It basically stays in an uproar. I hang pictures and objects on the walls that make me happy. They may have no rhyme or reason for you.




My mini office with a non functional 1970's clock that makes me smile. I nearly sold this chunky lamp but it holds up well against this huge sofa.

A few tips for buying used sofas: 

Make sure there is no odor.

Make sure there is no pet hair.

Make sure there are no tears, stains, or worn areas.

Pick it up and look underneath it. The bottom fabric should be intact.

Check that the pillows are intact and are included in the price.

Sit on it.
 No sagging allowed.

Do no pay a lot of money for a used sofa.

Bargain nicely.

Be patient. 
What I am looking for usually turns up and I never buy new.




 To see wonderful items we did not buy at the sale click here.

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joy and peace
Olive








24 comments:

  1. Great pointers! I've made the mistake of not 'sniffing' a piece of furniture and lived to regret it.

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  2. Looks great there, Olive. let's see...no odor...no pet hair. OK, all my furniture is out...

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    1. Oh honey, it now has Shelley's hair on it. The kitten likes the rug which is good. But at least I did not pay mega bucks for a German Shepherd to lay on it.

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  3. I never see used sofas in good condition. Good thing I work at a furniture store and get a discount!

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  4. That is a very well made sofa. Do you make the slipcovers or upholster it, or do you know someone else that does it? I have a very small chair I took for a quote yesterday on reupholstering and he said it would be $500!!!!!!! I inherited the chair, and don't think I would have seriously paid any over $100 for it!

    I may be taking some upholstery classes.

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  5. Hi Olive... love your new sofa!... I had to laugh at cute Debra's comment... my furniture is like hers... Tessy hair on it!... but that's okay... it's not for sale... that room looks so cozy and comfy!... xoxo Julie Marie

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  6. Olive, Those are great tips on buying used sofas. I actually like the fabric. You did well on this purchase.xoxo,Susie

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  7. I love that you find the best stuff when you go out hunting, and your new sofa is no exception!

    Kat

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  8. It's gorgeous! And it's in neutral colors so that's perfect! Great buy! ENJOY!

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  9. Great pointers. Such valuable information for buying any upholstery. Hugs, Marty

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  10. That looks like a very nice sofa. I like the neutral colors of it and the softness of the fabric. I bet it's very comfortable. It's nice to have a small den that you can just "live" in! That's what makes a house a home....being comfortable.

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  11. Awesome. I think the old furniture is made so much better.

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  12. Olive, I love your new sofa... and those are good pointers to follow....there are a few more that I consider when buying sofas but I won't mention it here. :-) I just bought a Pottery Barn sofa at Goodwill for $30...but the cushions have squished now.. :-( I have bought more sofas than I can count.. LOL always looking for a better one...good post...and great find..
    Love, Mona

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  13. Oh, I love it. Glad you got a good bargain. I do the same thing with anything that has upholstery. You can't be too careful.

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  14. Very nice sofa, great tips too...thanks!
    Blessings,
    Cndy

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  15. It is a great looking couch, Olive. Thanks for the tips. I always hesitate to buy upholstered furniture used, but if it has been treated well, then I can see taking the plunge. I always prefer to buy most things used because they have most likely stood the test of time and are better made. Ann

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  16. I think you are the estate sale Queen. You find the greatest things, probably for amazing prices!
    Mary Alice

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  17. Good hints!! Your sofa looks really nice!! Good shopping!

    Judy

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  18. Such great tips Olive! I love one cushion sofas! You really scored with this one my friend!
    sending hugs...

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  19. Looks like a very well-made sofa. Great score! Are you going to leave the fabric like it is, or reupholster it?

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    1. It will be left as it is Melanie. I hardly ever get an item upholstered.

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  20. The sofa looks great and thanks for your tips. Always enjoy your blog!

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  21. I do love that sofa. Very versatile. White slipcovered sofas aren't for us people with animals, anyhow.

    BTW, you would NEVER buy a sofa from me. Otis tore holes in the bottom of every piece of living room furniture, thinking they would be good hiding places. Of course it wasn't comfortable, so he never actually used the trap doors and now I'm stuck with furniture that has the bottom fabric flapping in the wind. (Of course, I could probably get out a needle and thread . . . )

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  22. I do love the sofa dear Olive. I love to read about all your bargains! Wonderful! xx

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I adore your comments. They are like finding unexpected chocolates. olive