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Busting Furniture Buying Myths - Megafurniture

Busting Furniture Buying Myths

Your furniture choice will determine the comfort and style of your home. At the same time, it is a significant investment, so it's crucial to properly select your furniture pieces to enjoy their benefits to the fullest.

While many homeowners enjoy buying their furniture, others find it extra challenging due to unending misconceptions about furniture shopping. The thing is, without proper information, many can make the wrong decisions. That’s what we’re trying to avoid.

We are here to debunk some furniture shopping myths, make the process straightforward, and give you fulfilling results.

Furniture Shopping Myth #1: High-Quality Means Expensive

Furniture Shopping Myth #1: High-Quality Means Expensive

Not all high-quality furniture pieces are expensive, and not all expensive pieces are higher in quality. Many factors make up the quality of a furniture piece, like the materials and structure. It also makes sense to consider how the furniture will be used to determine if the quality will be able to keep up with your lifestyle. Although many furniture stores sell high-quality products at higher prices, which makes sense, other retailers, especially online, offer them at lower prices. This is because online furniture shops have lower overhead than brick and mortar stores.

Furniture Shopping Myth #2: All Leathers are the Same

Furniture Shopping Myth #2: All Leathers are the Same

Although it's hard to determine at first glance, not all leathers used in creating furniture are the same. Because of technology, we can get multiple leather varieties, from genuine top grain leather to bonded faux leather. Top grain leather is the highest quality leather and includes all the natural features that we love about leather furniture. Because it is the most meticulous material to work with, you will see how stunning it will be as it ages, since it retains its durability and develops a unique patina over time. So if you wish to have a durable and stylish leather sofa in your living room, consider investing in a top grain genuine leather sofa.

Furniture Shopping Myth #3: Velvet Furniture is Hard to Maintain

Furniture Shopping Myth #3: Velvet Furniture is Hard to Maintain

Many homeowners and furniture shoppers find velvet furniture intimidating because of its rich and delicate look. But compared to its appearance, velvet is surprisingly durable and easy to maintain.

In short, velvet being delicate is a myth.

Many interior designers love to introduce velvet sofas to households because they are highly stylish. The good thing is that velvet is created differently than other fabrics. Its unique weave can resist wear and tear.

Velvet can be made with natural fibres like silk or synthetic fibres, which are more affordable.

Furniture Shopping Myth #4: You Should Avoid Furniture Made of Plywood

Furniture Shopping Myth #4: You Should Avoid Furniture Made of Plywood

When thinking about high-quality wooden furniture, the first materials that come to mind are teak, oak, or walnut. While we love these solid wood materials, a cheaper yet still reliable material we can use indoors is plywood. Plywood is also not easily warped or cracked, making it a great material for side panels and shelves. Many small to medium-sized furniture pieces are made of plywood, like bedside tables, chests of drawers, bookshelves, storage units, and their likes. The key to preserving the quality of plywood is to use it properly during construction and utilise proper care when it's in use.

Furniture Shopping Myth #5: You Always Need to Follow Trends

Furniture Shopping Myth #5: You Always Need to Follow Trends

Furniture and interior design trends are all over the place, so it's easy to be swayed and follow what's in all the time. But you don't have to do this when furnishing your home. To create a timeless and expressive space, integrate your own styles and express your personality with the pieces that speak to you. To avoid buying and changing your furniture when trends shift, invest in high-quality neutral pieces as your base and spruce up your area with accents and decorations that match your desired theme.

Furniture Shopping Myth #6: Furniture Sales Only Happen During Holidays

Furniture Shopping Myth #6: Furniture Sales Only Happen During Holidays

There are massive sales during the holidays, and we love it! Furniture sales are not limited to physical stores but are also widely practised by online furniture retailers. But did you know many shops offer flash and big clearance sales outside the regular holidays? If you want to wait for a sale and save more, we recommend signing up for free online furniture newsletters. After you sign up, you'll receive email notifications about new stocks, events, and sales. This is a smart way to stay in touch with a trusted brand without the need to check the website daily for updates.

Furniture Shopping Myth #7: Furniture Pieces Need to Match

Furniture Shopping Myth #7: Furniture Pieces Need to Match

Your furniture pieces don't have to match to make your home beautiful. Furniture sets are great if you want fuss-free shopping and designing. However, if your primary goal is to create a space that reflects your personality, we recommend investing time in selecting your pieces based on your preferences.We are spoiled with multiple furniture choices that we can coordinate to achieve balance.

So how do you achieve balance? Consider your furniture's colours, materials, patterns, shapes, size, and height to determine what should stand out and what should be the support. When arranging individually selected furniture pieces, start with the major ones like the sofa, bed frame, and dining table before working on smaller accents.

Furniture Shopping Myth #8: You Shouldn’t Spend on Furniture if You Have Kids

Furniture Shopping Myth #8: You Shouldn’t Spend on Furniture if You Have Kids

Having kids at home means you have to carefully choose safe furniture items that require low maintenance. Also, it means you need to prepare your home to accommodate their growth. While many are afraid to buy more expensive furniture pieces when they have kids, the truth is that high-quality furniture can resist wear and tear better than multiple cheaper furniture units. This means fewer adjustments and more savings. 

To future-proof your home furniture, invest in sofa slipcovers, mattress covers, safety mats, and a spacious bed frame that they can use longer as they grow.

Shop with a Peaceful Mind

Shop with a Peaceful Mind

Furniture, appliances, and home essentials shall be treated as significant investments for your home. It’s vital to be a well-informed buyer to make sure you get the best furniture that will not only beautify your space but will also serve you for years to come. 

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