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Old 01-08-2020, 07:55 AM
Rsenholzi Rsenholzi is offline
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Really depends on where you buy - if you want to go cheaper check out consignment shops like Bargains and treasures, Our mothers attic , furniture barn in Leesburg sells high end like Ethan Allen and most things are brand new still with tags because people rent and decide when they move down they don’t want that furniture and get rid of it.
If you want to go new, you will pay more. I suggest you go to Altamonte Springs or Ocala to furniture row. They have every furniture store you want and you can get a good idea of how much it could cost - you could pay $3,000 for a leather reclining sofa in one of the stores like Babette( usually takes 3 months to get) or $800 for a simple sofa in Kent with custom material( believe it or not my $800 sofa is more comfortable than my $3000 sofa . Then I picked up a 2 seater from Our mother’s attic for $100 new with the tags on it - extremely comfortable and rocks. You can order online from wayfair but most of these have to be put together ( I order things like tables , rugs etc. but they provide someone from Handy to put things together for a small price) Don’t hesitate to check out the cheaper stores like Big Lots . I have a table/chairs for my lanai from there and get compliments every time someone new sees it , paid only $500 for the table /6chairs that are extremely comfortable- they will provide someone to put it together for a small fee.
Check out the Christmas tree shop for small things like tables / lamps / etc . Gotten many things from there at a reasonable price . It’s in Altamonte Springs on furniture row .
As you can see there are a variety of stores you can go to at all price ranges so no one can really give you a price of what it cost - it will really depend on what you can tolerate. New or used, put together or ones you need to put together. I suggest you wait till you get here- buy a mattress at the many stores all over the area so you have something to sleep on and then shop till you drop the first few days and get the main pieces like a sofa, master bedroom set and kitchen/dining room table . You can do everything else at your own pace filling in with what you see later on. Don’t kill yourself with the extras or you won’t be happy with your choices. Carefully pick out the main pieces first otherwise you will be overwhelmed and fried

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