It seems as though there is one main reason most people pass at the idea of custom-made furniture: money. The words “custom made” often bring about thoughts of luxurious items that seem unattainable and therefore, not worth consideration. Although I can completely empathize, its a bit unfortunate because custom-made pieces can actually be a very beneficial asset to a home.
At one time, the Master craftsman wasn’t as much as a rarity as he (or she) is today. People often focused on buying the best they could afford, expecting it to have longevity. So much longevity in fact, that it could be passed on through multiple generations. In our current society, however, we seem to have drifted away from that concept and into the concept of buying cheaply and replacing as soon as it breaks.
Store bought furniture isn’t always a bad thing, but we should take a closer look at the quality of our furniture. Too many retail store pieces are cheaply made with byproducts and fillers. Unfortunately, many of these products fall apart quickly and we’re stuck having to replace them every 3 to 5 years. If you can’t afford all custom pieces, you should at least consider investing in what you can. Or, at the very least, buy furniture that will last longer than a few years.
So, today, we’re going to talk about custom furniture–specifically 3 main benefits you can reap from having these types of pieces in your home. Better understanding the benefits may make the thought of custom furniture worth considering after all.
Custom pieces fit your space
When a mass-produced product just won’t solve a specific decorating problem in your home, a custom piece will. There are times when certain spots of a room simply require something tailor-made. This is probably one of the biggest benefits of having custom-made furniture.
If you need a piece of furniture to fit a specific part of the room with exact measurements, you will often shop in vain when looking through your run of the mill furniture store. In most cases, bringing a store bought piece home means you’ll have to move other things around in order to accommodate–which completely defeats the purpose in the first place.
When you go to a furniture maker, you tell them the dimensions, and then they’ll take care of the rest. No need to struggle with arranging everything else in your home when you have a piece custom made.
Custom pieces are unique
A custom piece has a story behind it: the inspiration behind it, the design process, and how it was constructed. Simply put, a custom piece of furniture is art. They are unlike any other. From the frame to the fabric, you specify what you need for your space, which will make it one of a kind. A handcrafted piece is the only true way to have something unique.
Need an additional shelf for a nightstand, a hidden set of drawers under your bed, or something else that will make your life easier? This is where a custom piece fits in. All you have to do is let the furniture maker know what you need and it will get done. This versatility alone is an incredible benefit that you just won’t get from furniture bought at the store.
Custom pieces will last
Unlike mass-produced furniture, custom pieces are made with durable materials that will stand the test of time. It will be of sound quality, which can give you peace of mind that it will be around for generations to come. That’s a guarantee that showroom furniture made by the thousands just can’t give.
But is custom-made furniture really worth the cost?
Simply put, yes–but let me elaborate. Although custom-made furniture generally costs more than mass-produced pieces found at furniture stores, it is well worth the investment. Plus, if you shop around, you’ll find out that it doesn’t have to bust your budget. Taking the time to talk with several craftsmen can make it easier to narrow down who can produce what you need for a price you can afford. If you have to wait a while in order to save up, do it. It will be worth it.
We have a wide assortment of frames for pieces such as sofas, chairs, ottomans, and headboards, as well as a variety of fabrics that will make your piece extra special. Constructed with hardwood kiln-dried frames and no-sag springs with high-density polyester foam cushions, our sofas and chairs are sure to be long-lasting. We also offer excellent warranties. Stop in to see what we have to offer.