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Finding Cheap Office Furniture – At a Cheap Price but Not a Cheap Look

ira borden asked:


You need office furniture – cheap office furniture. You need cheap but not cheap-looking, and you need it, now! Cheap office furniture is not hard to find. It can be found online, used furniture outlets, auctions, surplus stores, at garage sales, and in the dumpster (but please look in a dumpster as your absolute last resort).

Just because you’ve spent the lion’s share of your money on your new product’s research and development and you’ve been working out of the spare office space at your brother’s business, doesn’t mean you can’t find cheap office furniture that’s comfortable, efficient, and looks professional for your office. With a little creativity and some research it can be done.

Start with what you need right away, probably a desk. A wrap around dark mahogany desk unit with matching credenza, armoire, and bookcase is really nice – but hardly cheap.

Think about going to an office furniture surplus store where you can find office desks that are made well and look nice. You’ll find metal, wood and sometimes a combination and in as many styles as you can think of. These types of stores always have sales going on in their showrooms and usually an area with slightly used pieces, as well. And look for desks with multiple drawers, both shallow and deep, as this will double for storage.

If you need a chair, a filing cabinet, plus a desk: go to a furniture discount store and look at what they offer in terms of office sets, so you can get a complete look. And glean the newspaper for business’s that are moving or going out of business. They may already have matching sets and probably more than one if they had multiple offices.

And get creative. For example, you could use an old door placed on top of filing cabinets as a desk. I know of someone who got very creative and did just that.

She started by painting four gray metal filing cabinets and placed an old kitchen door that had some unusual carvings from a garage sale, and then placed one inch glass on top of that. This gave her a good sized working space plus with the filing cabinets underneath as “legs” it saved her some valuable office space. It was unique and didn’t cost her both arms and one leg! Plus it was a great conversation starter with clients.

Get creative; go to sales, discount stores, and outlets. And remember the dumpster is your last resort for cheap office furniture. Good luck!

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An Ikea Furniture Store Has Low Prices for Quality Products

Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


Ikea is a world wide store that sells quality products for our homes and offices. The Ikea furniture store of Ikea is devoted solely to the many goods that people need for their everyday lives. You will see many different styles of furniture. The really great thing about the various furniture sections at all of the Ikea stores is that you the customer has all the time that you need to choose what you want.

You will not find any hovering sales personnel in the Ikea furniture store. These people are there to provide any advice and help that you may need. Otherwise they will not be bothering you. Also in any of the Ikea stores you will find measuring tapes, an Ikea golf pencil and a store map. To help you in your shopping endeavors the Ikea furniture stores has blue and yellow colored shopping bags.

These bags are large enough to allow you to stuff almost anything inside of the bag. You should however be careful when you are carting these bags around as you will sometimes need to navigate through crowded areas or even through areas with fragile products. At these times you may find it easier to do your shopping with one of the Ikea shopping carts.

In the Ikea furniture store you will be guided through the store by following footprints or arrows. These markers will take you through the entire store. In this manner you will be able to see the various products that are available. Most of the Ikea stores are modeled after the same design. This makes it somewhat easy for anyone to select what they want. The showrooms of the store are generally found on the top floor of the Ikea furniture store.

The market store, restaurants and self-service area plus the cashiers are located on the lower store. You will be able to carry the smaller products in your bag or cart as you move through the store. There are escalators for you and your cart to travel through the store. In the meantime larger products like beds, tables and cupboards are located in the self service area.

These large items that you can buy from the Ikea furniture store are flat packed. This means that you will not have any bulky items to cart home. You will have to assemble the products yourself following the picture instructions which have been given.

While there are many different stores where you can buy goods, an Ikea furniture store has low prices for quality products. Visit your nearest store you see the many ways that you can find great items for your home at affordable prices.