Reasons to Invest in Designer Furniture & the Ideal Pieces Worth the Splurge

When fitting out your home with furniture for the first time, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by all the available options. You have your cheap Ikea-like furniture on one side and expensive designer furniture on the other. And both types of furniture have their pros and cons.

While purchasing furniture with a low price tag may seem like a good idea, it can come with many disadvantages, with lower quality being one of the biggest ones. Plus, low-price furniture is usually mass-produced and mass-sold. In other words, there’s a high chance that the sofa you bought is already present in one of your friends’ living rooms. And you don’t want your interior to give people deja vu, do you?

So, those of you who are looking to furnish their homes with things that are fresh, one-of-a-kind and durable, will probably need to spend more and get designer furniture. But considering how manufacturers of designer furnishings place a great deal of focus on craftsmanship and quality materials, it’s likely that you’ll be spending on a lasting investment. Here are some of the reasons designer furniture can be well worth its price.

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Exceptional Quality

In order to give their furniture an attractively low price, manufacturers are likely to skimp on something. This can be mean using materials, finishes, upholstering, glue or screws of lower quality. As a result, cheap furniture can get damaged easily and become unusable after some time.

On the other hand, furniture produced by renowned designer brands carries the name of the person or the collective that designed it. And the bigger the name, the less the brand can afford to have their reputation ruined by a flimsy piece of furniture. Because of this, designed furniture is usually made from materials that guarantee strength and durability. So, often you’ll find pieces made from rich hardwoods like oak, walnut and teak, robust corrosion-resistant metals or tempered glass.

In addition, to ensure a smooth, flawless look, manufactures create designs that include less screws or no screws or the need for glue. As a result, the pieces have better structural strength and are less likely to fall apart. For instance, one example of a sturdy, almost indestructible designer piece is the Bentwood chair by Thonet.

And while mass-produced, low-price furniture will start to gradually lose its beauty with each day of use, in the case of high-end furniture, it’s the opposite. Many designer pieces made of rich hardwoods like teak can look even better as they age.

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More Cost-Efficient in the Long Run

There’s no doubt that designer furnishings come with a high price tag. But still, they can be more cost-efficient than buying low-price furniture. Just think about it, a cheap dining table that’s made of particleboard can easily succumb to the weight of heavy dishes and bottles during a nice dinner. So, even though you may have to pay less initially, once you factor in the price of repairs or getting a complete replacement, it ends up costing a lot. Once you take this into account, cheap furniture doesn’t sound so cheap, does it?

On the other hand, considering the superior craftsmanship and quality materials that go into producing a designer piece, you’ll be investing in something that can last a decade or more with good care. As a result, you won’t have to worry about spending money or time on purchasing replacement furniture in the future.

Beautiful Design

Besides being constructed for quality, designed furniture is also built to be a beautiful addition to any home. Whether your interior style is Scandinavian, French Provincial or contemporary, designers produce their ranges according to the biggest trends in each style. As a result, a designer piece can make a stylish statement in your home. Its rich colours, textures, lines and fabrics will stand out in a beautiful way, making your home look and feel expensive and up-to-date. And since designers often produce only a limited number of their pieces, you’re less likely to find this element anywhere else besides your home.

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What to Invest In

I’m not saying that you need to fill your entire home with expensive furniture for it to look beautiful and luxurious. This costs a fortune and not everyone can afford to do so. However, investing in a few pieces with designer-quality is often all it takes to elevate the look of your interior. After all, in the home, not all furniture pieces get equal use and spotlight. It’s a good idea to invest in the furniture that will be the most frequently used and has a central spot in your home.

That being said, the living room sofa is definitely something that’s worth to spend more money on. After all, you will spend a lot of time on it and it will be used by your guests as well. So, make sure to invest in a durable and comfortable piece that will beautifully complement your space now as well as in the future.

A nice bed with a comfortable memory foam mattress is another thing its worth to splurge on. Even though guests might not be able to see your bed, the fact that it has the power to affect the quality of your sleep is reason enough to invest more in it. You should always strive to make your bedroom a sanctuary and any mattress sitting on the floor or a basic bedframe will feel uninviting and ruin the soothing atmosphere.

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One of the most frequently used furniture pieces in the home is the dining room table. From hosting dinner parties to having family meals and even doing homework, the dining room can be used for many purposes. That being said, a quality piece can withstand all the use.

On the other hand, some pieces are definitely not worth to invest more in. For instance, getting an expensive designer ottoman won’t make a significant impact on your home’s functionality. You can simply go for a bargain piece and it won’t make any difference. In other words, anything that is mainly used as a statement piece and doesn’t have a very practical role isn’t worth splurging on.