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Golf-Tinker 07-15-2008 01:43 PM

Re: I have changed my mind about the local Furniture store.
 
The Lake Sumter store offers higher quality furniture at a competitive price. People have shopped around and then returned to LSL.

chelsea24 07-15-2008 02:01 PM

Re: I have changed my mind about the local Furniture store.
 
95% of all of our furniture came from Southern Lifestyles in both LSL and 441. I love that store and if they would let me, I would live in that store. Our dining room set and bedroom set were waiting for us here from our move from Chicago. (Two day drive, all I had to do was fine the bedding and go to sleep.) They have a wonderful service dept. that has come out to fix a tiny scratch or two we might have found. What I love is that they have the layout of your house, so you can be positive when you purchase a piece, that it will fit the space you're going to put it.

I can't say enough about Southern Life. . . But then, if you read my posts you know I'm pretty much of a developer hugger. I don't care what they own or do, I think they do it with class and style. :#1:

SteveFromNY 07-15-2008 02:08 PM

Re: I have changed my mind about the local Furniture store.
 
In '05, before we put the house in the rental program, we bought a "package" from SL. They had the plans for the model, and even had little cutouts of furniture like colorforms to place in the rooms to see what fit. They had the list of required articles for the property management program , and let us know what we needed (# of counter stools, etc).The salesman at the time ( I think he manages now) told us of a service where he and his wife wife would shop for all the decorating stuff required to rent at TV. This included toaster, televisions, lamps, cutlery, salt shakers, pictures, plants, etc. It was the most painless experience I ever had in trying to furnish a house.
Oh, and they delivered the furniture and decorated the house while we weren't there, so our next trip down the house was completely decorated. They did a great job!
The prices were very fair for everything we purchased. What I've noticed in the store is quite a few items that are pretty affordable, and others that seem off the chart expensive. But I'd not shop for furniture without checking them out.

SteveFromNY 07-15-2008 02:30 PM

Re: I have changed my mind about the local Furniture store.
 
[quote=chelsea24 ]
I don't care what they own or do, I think they do it with class and style. :#1:
[/quote/]

I pretty much feel the same way. I'm really impressed with just about everything they do. A first class operation.

under55 07-23-2008 01:12 AM

Re: I have changed my mind about the local Furniture store.
 
I am sure the SL furniture store is a very fine store. But if a person really didnt want to spend $3000 on a couch or 2000 for a chair. What would be the second choice of folks there? Is there anyone else that is able to deliver to TV and do decorating?

Mallory 07-23-2008 02:39 AM

Re: I have changed my mind about the local Furniture store.
 
Numerous in Leesburg and Ocala. You could probably get some of the Orlando stores to deliver also. We've shopped them all. For price, service, and customer service SL wins hands down IMHO. If you don't want to spend $3000 for a couch, they can accomodate for $300; if you don't want to spend $2000 for a chair, they can accomodate for $200.

There are also resale and antique stores in the area if you prefer to do that.

graciegirl 07-23-2008 02:53 AM

Re: I have changed my mind about the local Furniture store.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by under55
I am sure the SL furniture store is a very fine store. But if a person really didnt want to spend $3000 on a couch or 2000 for a chair. What would be the second choice of folks there? Is there anyone else that is able to deliver to TV and do decorating?

YOU KNOW? That is just what I thought when I walked through the first couple of times. I just saw HIGH price tags. Here is what you do. Go to the Broyhill website. Pick out something you like. Go to your local furniture store. Get a good price. Email Southern Lifestyles and they will beat that price. MUCH lower than you would think. They deliver free too.

tkret 07-31-2008 11:31 PM

Re: I have changed my mind about the local Furniture store.
 
OK, Ladies, I need your help. What would you estimate it would cost to completely furnish a two-bedroom patio villa. I'm a single male and I think that's enough said as to what I'm looking for. ;D Just simple, functional, and economical.

My intent is to leave everything behind (except for memorabilia and clothes) when I relocate to The Villages.

Love you guys.

Gene

chuckinca 09-01-2008 04:22 PM

Re: I have changed my mind about the local Furniture store.
 
No Lady Takers - I'll give it a shot



Dining Room: $1,000
Living Room: $2,500
Master BR: $2,500
2nd BR: $1,500
Misc: $1,000

Total: $8,500

redwitch 09-01-2008 04:53 PM

Re: I have changed my mind about the local Furniture store.
 
Depends if you're buying new or used. If used, you could probably furnish the whole house for under $5K quite easily.

l2ridehd 09-01-2008 05:20 PM

Re: I have changed my mind about the local Furniture store.
 
I did our 1900 sq ft designer, LR, DR, 2 BR, kitchen and some odds and ends, rugs, 2 new mattresses and box springs and two entertainment centers using craigslist. Cost for all furniture was $5600. This was all used but I think I got some really nice pieces. Now I did this at home in Virginia where on the weekends they add 100 new pieces an hour to craigslist. Cost me another $1000 to move it all there. Than sheets, towels, and others odds and ends were another $600 or so. I like the dining room set we bought better than the one I have in Virginia and that one was more than the entire house cost me here. Down side was the time it took to go look at several to find the right ones. Than get them home, store in garage until I had a full 17 foot U-Haul full to drive down. Took about 2 months from beginning to end. But it was worth while doing it this way.

dfn8tly 09-01-2008 08:04 PM

Re: I have changed my mind about the local Furniture store.
 
Hi Everyone;

Another store to at least take a look at is Veranda Home Furnishing & Design in Wildwood. They do a lot of work in TV and their designers are pretty good. I've worked with them on my home and been very satisfied. 3 cents worth.


Donna 09-01-2008 08:21 PM

Re: I have changed my mind about the local Furniture store.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chelsea24
95% of all of our furniture came from Southern Lifestyles in both LSL and 441. I love that store and if they would let me, I would live in that store. Our dining room set and bedroom set were waiting for us here from our move from Chicago. (Two day drive, all I had to do was fine the bedding and go to sleep.) They have a wonderful service dept. that has come out to fix a tiny scratch or two we might have found. What I love is that they have the layout of your house, so you can be positive when you purchase a piece, that it will fit the space you're going to put it.

I can't say enough about Southern Life. . . But then, if you read my posts you know I'm pretty much of a developer hugger. I don't care what they own or do, I think they do it with class and style. :#1:

:agree: 100% with Chels..We are now going to furnish our second home in TV and I need guest room furnishings, and other odds and ends..I will definitely march to SL..Love that store! :hot:


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