When I actually had my own apartment my senior year of college, it never ocurred to me that I should have a sofa. And so I didn't. I had two hand-me-down armchairs from family friends, and a wooden rocking chair that my parents bought for me. I had a happy little arrangement, but that didn't mean people weren't asking me why I didn't have a sofa. I did buy a used futon my junior year of college, but it was such a pain in the ass to move that it never made it to my apartment. So the futon stayed in
I graduated from college in 2001 - four years ago. I still do not own a sofa. Every piece of furniture I own now has been a Goodwill score. Why, I should probably take pictures of these things. Hang on. (It's another Saturday night and I ain't got nobody...--not true, exactly. But my boyfriend is in his WPB kingdom, tending to his massive saltwater aquarium emergencies, and alas, I'm in
And first, the kitchen nook.
The table cost $11 at Goodwill; the three chairs in my kitchen were found on the side of the road in my old West Palm Beach neighborhood; and the iron cart filled with my vintage table cloth collection was a hand-me-down from my boyfriend. And pardon the kitchen table mess: I was busy stamping cards today.
And now, the closest thing to a couch I have:
Vinyl yellow chairs, with wheels of course. And I have two of them. More boyfriend hand-me-downs.
And now, the makeshift bedside table:
And now, the makeshift bedside table:
This was my great-grandfather's old stepstool. It was free for me, but the top step says $1.25 in black permanent marker. Rad.
And now, the television stand:
This nifty cabinet-thing was $8.00 at Goodwill. It has been loved and shoved. I found a coupon in the drawer for .05 dishwashing soap.
And finally, my bookshelf:
I treasure this because my boyfriend made it for me in little over an hour. He's crafty. It is just the right size; it reminds me to be a library girl instead of a book buyer.
That's my furniture in a nutshell, folks. I've invested no more than $30.00 in it. And no sofa. But the point of all of this was to be that lately, I really want a sofa. I've been looking at sofas online, because this is something I just don't want to purchase secondhand or pick up from the side of the road. And at first glance, this L.L. Bean sleeper sofa seems to be exactly what I have in mind:
The only thing is, it costs $599, not including the $60 shipping fee. I know there are cheaper places to look, but then, I don't know where to even start. I've never been furniture shopping in a real furniture store. I would love to check out sofas at Cost Plus World Market, but the closest one to me is in Orlando. And I love me some World Market.
Anyway, advice? To invest, or not to invest? Where to shop, where to avoid?
Ok folks, now it's off to my other makeshift couch: my bed.
The only thing is, it costs $599, not including the $60 shipping fee. I know there are cheaper places to look, but then, I don't know where to even start. I've never been furniture shopping in a real furniture store. I would love to check out sofas at Cost Plus World Market, but the closest one to me is in Orlando. And I love me some World Market.
Anyway, advice? To invest, or not to invest? Where to shop, where to avoid?
Ok folks, now it's off to my other makeshift couch: my bed.
9 comments:
couch shopping... mmm, fun times. not really.
it's a nice-looking couch, this L. L. Bean number you're eyeing. It'd go with a lot of different settings.
The yak couch might be comfy for the first few days (a little firm from rigor/lividity, but it's all good), but eventually, somebody might notice the scent, and then you'd not only be out a couch, you'd probably be out an apartment as well.
I just re-read what wrote... I think it's time for me to go to sleep. Cheers!
---MB
murnupsn- that nasty "orange"-flavoured cough syrup your mother made you take if you claimed to be sick in order to skip school.
Yakster: That sounds like stinky. Though I hate PETA and everything (long story), I just don't think I'd put a yak through that kind of thing. The LL Bean couch is 100% twill. No harm done to animals, or yaks, there.
Meghan: You're right - not really fun times. I agree, the smell of a dead yak might be buzz kill for my entire apartment building.
Cole Train is channeling my "crafty" boyfriend!?! I can't imagine! It's not like his voice is our voice. No way. Okay, so I should have said you're a craftsman. That sounds a bit more like you. Boyfriend hand-me-downs? I don't know...it's stuff from you. What can I say? They weren't exactly presents, Mr.
And I miss you too, babes.
Your dog is blogging? I must go visit!
I like the couch you've got pictured there. It's a pretty good price for a sleeper couch.
I read this whole thing waiting to see your bed...I feel used.
so how slow am i- i read your title a good six or seven times before getting the last part.
I love your whole decorating scheme. Tres chic.
I finally got a real couch after 10 years of futon. I was glad.
your furniture is so rockin'. i am jealous of your thrifty sense!
impressive that the shipping on the couch is more expensive than all your furniture put together...
there's a big macy's clearance store out on... hillsborough? i'll double check - sometimes they have good stuff. though i admit the majority seemed to be of the puffy variety with floral motif. *shudder*
You can't date without a couch. You need a couch. How and the heck are you going to snuggle in that damn chair?
1. I love your apartment. It reminds me of my single days.
2. Those little nuances you have make it more YOURS than anything, and that's great.
3. May I suggest IKEA? I am an IKEA nut. Affordable, tres cool, and oh-so-trendy.
4. I am stealing your idea and now going to take photos of our home.
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