Tips for Saving Money When Furnishing a New Home

Moving home is incredibly expensive, and it's unlikely that all of your previous furniture will fit perfectly into your new home. This leaves you in a situation where you’ll need to buy more furniture to make your new home perfect. However, it can be challenging to find the money after spending on moving fees, solicitor fees and everything else that comes with the cost of moving house. In this article, we have several tips that can help you save money when furnishing your new home.

Consider swapping your furniture

If your items are the wrong size for your new home, you might find there is someone else in a similar position. A great way to get furniture that is suitable for your home is to swap items with someone else. You can advertise on local community groups that can be found on Facebook or ask around your neighbourhood. You never know; you might find someone that’s happy to swap their furniture with yours so you both end up with something that’s suitable for your needs.

Buy off the previous owner

If you love the furniture that the previous owner had in the home before you moved your stuff in, you could consider asking to purchase it as part of the moving process. They might be happy to sell it for a fee, as this will help reduce their moving costs and give them more money to buy things they need for their next property. If the property owners have passed away or they’re moving abroad, they’re even more likely to take you up on this offer as it will save them the hassle of needing to sell the furniture in the future. In addition, for you, it will be added to the cost of the house and bundled into your moving fees; this can be helpful as you won’t need to find more money after the move. 

Buy second-hand furniture

There are lots of great second-hand furniture options available that you can buy for your new home. These are likely to save you lots of money compared to purchasing new items. One issue many people have with buying second-hand furniture is the ability to transport it to their homes. When you’re moving house, you are likely to have access to a van that can help with this; take advantage of the van whilst you have it and arrange to pick up some second-hand furniture to help you save money. You can purchase second-hand furniture from multiple places, including charity shops, eBay and places like Facebook Marketplace.

Shop in sales and discounts

Many people want to purchase new furniture, especially if they plan on staying in their homes for a long time. You can still save money when buying new furniture if you shop wisely. Look for discount oak furniture or end-of-season sales to pick up a bargain and also get all the benefits of buying new. Some shops will sell off their display furniture for a heavily discounted price; this is usually as good as new and can help if you’re on a tight budget. Shop around and look for opportunities to save money through sales and discounts; you might be surprised at just how much you can save when you take the time to evaluate different options.

Make use of housewarming gifts

If you’ve recently moved home, you’re likely to receive lots of housewarming gifts from friends and family. These can be really helpful when you want to buy expensive items such as furniture. If you ask your friends and family in advance to give money or gift vouchers, these can be put towards the cost of purchasing new furniture. It might be a bit cheeky to ask for a specific housewarming gift, but many people will understand and won’t mind as they know it will help you out. 

These tips can help you save money when buying furniture for your new home. Remember to consider swapping, look at options to buy off the previous owner, buy second-hand, shop for discounts and sales and make use of housewarming gifts. Using one or combining these tips can furnish your property with beautiful items at a fraction of the cost. 

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