Hello!
We are moving there in five days and are going to need to buy a bunch of furniture.
We specifically are interested in vintagey stuff that is not ridiculously expensive. I'm a bit concerned that this does not exist in Portland, due to everybody having a fine eye and prices being driven up. I'm considering buying a bunch of furniture here at the rad cheap antique shop and then just bringing it all to Portland, EXCEPT that we don't really know what our new house looks like or what kinds of things we are going to want yet.
Are there cool places to buy reasonably priced furniture that is nice? I'm looking for something in between Goodwill and a store like the one Catherine Keener runs in "Please Give," where a coffee table costs $2,000 or whatever. I'm picturing like a classy 1960's armchair or nice little kitchen table for 100 bucks, that kind of vibe. Does this exist? If so, can you name these places for me so that I can go there immediately upon arrival?
Also, if you were in the market for a new bed/mattress, would you still just go to Ikea, or what? In terms of comfort/price.
Thank you.
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They sell great inexpensive furniture, but they are only opened once every three weeks.
Yesterday and today they are open. They had these cool chairs in there called "Chanel" chairs, sort of looked clam shaped, black velvet. They also had these pretty nice orange chairs that were ten bucks a piece.
They also tend to have quite a bit of wooden tables and chests with drawers.
You should come to Anacortes and do some furniture shopping in three weeks!
(Ok, I know this is asking a lot)
Bed Mart is a good way to go for a bed. I have a combo self modified queen sized bed stand from IKEA, and mattress from Bed Mart that I think was around 500 altogether.
Other furniture is getting sort of ridiculous... there are plenty of places to buy cute vintage furniture, but it's not that cheap. I just sort of gave up on ever buying anything for our house, because we have basically enough to get by on and I can't rationalize spending $$$ on more things, even though they would make life a bit cozier.
The items you mentioned would be more than $100...
If you can swing it, bring a few pieces with you! And a few for me too.
There are furniture places up and down Hawthorne with varying prices.
Board member Bobby has stated that he is very good at getting expensive bed sets for less via haggling out in the suburbs. Talk to him for more details.
Why not check out estate sales? So much fun and reasonable prices! Hit-or-miss, though, I guess.
For beds I really recommend Comfort Cloud Futon on NE Broadway. It's not futons like we had in college! My bed is so awesome- the mattress is all organic cotton with wool lining and it is sooo comfortable. The frame is basic, and admittedly a little janky. You could get a cheaper better frame on craigslist. But the futon? So kind.
I can't wait for you to come here!
if you are looking to spend $200 to outfit your house, you are going to spend way more time looking for the right piece and eating meatballs at ikea than actual buying-and-moving. the best places for this (in town) are the bins and resale shops. sometimes deals can be found at the SE goodwill (on like, MLK/Grand?) def check craigslist 4x a day and know exactly what you're looking for.
if you want to spend $2000 to outfit your house, try shopping at the hawthorne places (hawthorne vintage, the one on 13th?, and look modern :-/ ). If you are looking for a specific model (for instance, saarinen executive chairs and eames shelves) then you will probably have better luck these places.
take a trip out to the suburbs, -i'll send you a PM with specific locations of good furniture findings- and bring cash and a truck.
So helpful!!!
Feeling great about all this!!!!!!!
I would say we are somewhere in between 200 and 2000. Like maybe willing to spend, I don't know, 800 bucks on the house. Like buying a couple real nice things and then a couple random goodwill things.
I think this is doable, now with this list of spots/suggestions!
Thanks dudes!!!
I make a list of all the things I want for my home and keep it in my journal, so when I am spaced out and see a basket or a chair I don't have to try and think about where it would go or if I need it or not... handy list is my master.