Where do you guys buy your furniture

Need to get some furniture for my apartment. Any suggestions for online or physical (NYC) stores.

It's a pain in the ass getting furniture delivered while you're working

 

Agreed on IKEA. They have a store in Red Hook, Brooklyn. Also while you are there make sure to try their delicious, delicious Swedish meatballs.

Also Raymour & Flanigan if you want something more upscale.

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I used Crate & Barrel - but it's more pricy. I guess that's the advantage of Chicago cost of living and rent. For example, no broker fee's here!

IKEA is good - I'm of the belief it doesn't last too long though so I stopped buying it after college.

Macy's also has some pretty good stuff.

I'd say no to Raymour & Flanigan - just look at their BBB complaints. (however they do have some stuff) http://www.bbb.org/upstate-new-york/business-reviews/furniture-retail/r…

Just my 2 cents.

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I used Crate & Barrel - but it's more pricy. I guess that's the advantage of Chicago cost of living and rent. For example, no broker fee's here!

IKEA is good - I'm of the belief it doesn't last too long though so I stopped buying it after college.

Macy's also has some pretty good stuff.

I'd say no to Raymour & Flanigan - just look at their BBB complaints. (however they do have some stuff) http://www.bbb.org/upstate-new-york/business-reviews/furniture-retail/r…

Just my 2 cents.

Thanks for the heads up on Raymour & Flanigan. They seem to be everywhere in NYC. I had no idea they have such a bad rep.

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Setting myself up for monkey shit, I bought most of mine from CB2. A little more expensive but I like the look better and it felt at least a little higher quality vs. the IKEA stuff I saw.

Keetsa is perfect for an inexpensive but great mattress (and is eco-friendly and local to NYC if you're into that sort of thing), and on Etsy you can find some really unique and inexpensive decorative items. Gilt Home also has some very good sales every now and then where you can get more "designer" style home goods for much cheaper, especially bedding.

 
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Setting myself up for monkey shit, I bought most of mine from CB2. A little more expensive but I like the look better and it felt at least a little higher quality vs. the IKEA stuff I saw.

I 2nd CB2, only if you're into more modern furniture. 75% of my furniture and other houseware is from there. If you're contemporary, go to Crate & Barrel, West Elm or Pottery Barn

 

Depends for what you are looking for.

When I graduated from college (and was very poor) I went straight to IKEA and furnished my apartment for ~$500 (bed, desk, dining table & chairs, etc). So if you are just looking to furnish an apartment and don't plan on keeping the furniture for too long then IKEA is a good bet. But be warned, the furniture will not last, I threw mine away in 18-24 months.

Now I buy furniture from several different places (macys, west elm, pottery barn, and a couple of boutiques). But this is furniture I plan to keep for 10+ years. More expensive, but definitely better quality.

Like I said, it just depends on what you are looking for.

 

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Me too! Let's go shopping together!

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There's nothing cheaper than CL or ikea, besides stuff you move from home. Anything you buy in Manhattan will be expensive. If you have a way to make it out to NJ, some furniture stores there will deliver to Manhattan. Get a bedframe/mattress from Sleepy's clearance.

 

Not sure if this is doable or cheaper in NYC but you can always go through one of the rental companies until you get settled.

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Are there any other cheap options besides craiglist and IKEA?

Wander around outside NYU student housing at the end of their spring semester...you can probably find some free stuff.

 

Crate and Barrel. There's one on Madison and on Broadway I think. They have delivery and I'm fairly sure you can purchase on credit. Not too expensive but solid modern furniture.

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This place SitDownNY has pretty nice stuff for the money. It's a bit more expensive than the above-mentioned brands, but not brutal (not sure what your exact price range is) and it is definitely higher quality. Their showroom is downtown and they deliver in 1 to 2 weeks. Very convenient. I ordered a bunch of stuff from them. Here's the link:

http://www.sitdownny.com/

 
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My $2mm house looks like an IKEA showroom: bed, desk, dressers, chairs, table, etc. We just moved a lot of the furniture from our apartment to our condo, and then when we bought a house the furniture was still in good shape after 10 years, so we moved it all over rather than throw things out. I just don't "get" interior design and frankly my wife doesn't either. I literally look at these two desks and can't appreciate the difference:

$300 IKEA https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/hemnes-desk-black-brown-60245721/

$1,600 Crate and Barrel (not even the "top" end of furniture but a random example): https://www.crateandbarrel.com/kendall-walnut-desk/s197442

It's some wood and drawers, what do you want your desk to say about you? I'll pocket the $1,300 thanks.

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Totally get what you're saying (e.g. both desks will get the job done), but in this case: one is made of stained pine/fiberboard, the other solid walnut and walnut veneer. That's not even close. And they are definitely not on the same level aesthetically--the walnut desk has a far more elegant design. There's a reason one is $1K+ more than the other. 

I'm not a Crate and Barrel fan (I prefer bespoke or smaller craftsman style furniture makers if I'm going to spend the money), and I actually own a couple IKEA pieces that have held together well and are utilitarian workhorses in the household, but these two pieces of furniture you shared are night and day in terms of quality and aesthetics.

But like I said, I get what you're saying. If you don't really care about design or having it last generations, there's no reason to spend the extra dough.

 

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