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princesspat 07-25-2014 02:43 PM

Furnished homes
 
Does anyone know where the developer gets his furniture now that Showcase Direct and Southern Lifestyles are gone? We bought an unfurnished home but like a dining table set we saw in a furnished one (Didn't like anything else in there). Tried City Furniture and there was nothing even close.

CFrance 07-25-2014 02:44 PM

The developer does not do furnished models anymore. That's one of the reasons they sold off the furniture stores.

cmj1210 07-25-2014 02:46 PM

We just closed on a home with Southern Lifestyles furniture. We still do have a warranty company that handles the warranty. I am not sure if they purchased it before they closed but they will still warranty it for a year. We have a seperate number we can call for that. We also checked out the furniture on line to make sure it was good, we bought sight unseen and Babettes carried what was in our house. You might want to try calling there.

Phanatic Luvr 07-25-2014 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 913271)
The developer does not do furnished models anymore. That's one of the reasons they sold off the furniture stores.

Not sure about that. I have a client that just purchased a home fully furnished about 2 weeks ago.

princesspat 07-25-2014 04:44 PM

They still sell new furnished homes. We saw two in the new section in Charlotte. That's where I saw the table. Thanks for the advice. I'll try Babettes.

CFrance 07-25-2014 04:50 PM

They don't furnish them anymore, according to a realtor I went house hunting with with my friend. The homes she showed us that were furnished were from before they quit building models and furnishing them. They quit building models too, around the time they quit allowing people to pick a lot and build from scratch.

sharoni 07-25-2014 05:47 PM

They are still selling new furnished homes. Look at the new home listings. Antrim Dells has several furnished homes and it is one of the newest sections of TV. We bought our CYV furnished from Southern Lifestyles a year ago. Loved the FL style furniture...The new furnishings are normally dark in the newer homes and I was just assuming they came out of Ciry Furniture as that is what they carry. So glad our furniture came from Southern Lifestyles and Showcase Direct!

mixsonci 07-26-2014 05:54 AM

City Furniture has a website you can go to and they have a LOT more than you see in their stores. Cityfurniture.com CF has had many bad reviews on this site, but if you are willing to take the chance, they have a lot of furniture and probably everything you need. I took the chance and bought a $6000 complete bedroom set that I love. I put it on layaway, which was easy to do and pay a bit monthly on it until I can have it delivered when I get there in January.

EnglishJW 07-26-2014 01:59 PM

As I write this, there are twenty seven new furnished homes listed on TV's web pages. Very few appear to be models or former models. However, there is one lovely Bridgeport at 2907 CANARY PL that would make a lovely gift if anyone has a great deal of money burning a hole in your pocket.

CFrance 07-26-2014 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by EnglishJW (Post 913768)
As I write this, there are twenty seven new furnished homes listed on TV's web pages. Very few appear to be models or former models. However, there is one lovely Bridgeport at 2907 CANARY PL that would make a lovely gift if anyone has a great deal of money burning a hole in your pocket.

Okay, OKAY!!!!! Obviously you can't trust anything a realtor says these days.:loco:

NYGUY 07-26-2014 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 913902)
Okay, OKAY!!!!! Obviously you can't trust anything a realtor says these days.:loco:

LOL....could you ever!!!:22yikes:

CFrance 07-26-2014 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by NYGUY (Post 913933)
LOL....could you ever!!!:22yikes:

Good point! I have to say, also, it was a sales agent, not a MLS realtor.

graciegirl 07-26-2014 08:12 PM

Where the furniture comes from in Model homes.
 
If you call the number at the sales office, they can connect you to someone who will know the answers. They do such lovely decorating and I bet that Tracey Matthews has the designers on her staff.

EnglishJW 07-27-2014 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 913947)
If you call the number at the sales office, they can connect you to someone who will know the answers. They do such lovely decorating and I bet that Tracey Matthews has the designers on her staff.

On occasion, I fully agree with you about the quality of the decorating. However, those cases (IMO) tend to be the exception and not the rule. For example, the Bridgeport I mentioned was a model and it looks lovely. On the other hand, I would categorize the vast majority of furnished homes as offering "minimalist" decor.

graciegirl 07-27-2014 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by EnglishJW (Post 914244)
On occasion, I fully agree with you about the quality of the decorating. However, those cases (IMO) tend to be the exception and not the rule. For example, the Bridgeport I mentioned was a model and it looks lovely. On the other hand, I would categorize the vast majority of furnished homes as offering "minimalist" decor.


My friend who posts on here bought a furnished home about five years ago. We enjoyed going all around and looking at the price tags of the accessories. At that time they were lovely and expensive and very well done.


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