The Dangers of Economy
We all know how hard it can be to get what we want and stay on budget. It is a bit like walking a tightrope made out of razor wire: painful and difficult to balance. However, unless you have just won the lottery or struck black gold while digging in your garden, there are times when you will have to compromise in order to get the room that you want.
If that is the case, here are a few things you should be aware of:
1. Don't forget to read the instructions!
Buying cheaper furniture can mean you are the one who will be assembling it. Have your
tools ready, read the instructions carefully, double check you have all the parts that are listed
in the instructions, and don't be afraid to ask for help. There are times when the only way to
put together a simple chair is to call a handyman.
2.The less it cost you, the sooner it will need replacing!
There is nothing wrong with buying what fits your budget. In fact, use that as a rule of thumb.
Just be aware that price can often equate to quality. Knowing that some items usually only last
a few years, start saving your money for a better quality replacement! It may not be an instant
fix, but it will get you there in the long run, and your pocketbook will be happier for it.
3. You can sparkle, no matter the price of your glitter!
Accessories can make or break a room. They can help you change for different seasons, liven
up a dull space, or even pull together a color scheme that doesn't quite work. The danger
here is not so much cheap material. It is more about incorrect spending. If you look at the
price of accessories, you may think it is smart to buy more expensive things to make up for the
cheaper furniture you have in the room. After all, it still costs less than that Stickley dining
table you orginally wanted. There are many places out there that sell attractive, fair quality accessories. Buy the cheaper accessories and use the extra money on something bigger.
After all, a pair of candlesticks is much easier to replace than a piece of furniture.
Also, please remember that I will always do my best to keep you to your budget and can help you figure out where you should spend your hard earned cash so that you don't waste it on something that you regret.
Until next time!