Furniture Stores Near You
Furniture stores near you
Furniture shopping can be stressful – furniture can be a big investment, it takes up prominent space in your home, and it can feel more permanent than a lot of other purchases. So it makes sense that many people want to shop in furniture stores in their neighborhood rather than furniture stores online. Use the directory below to find highly rated and reviewed furniture stores. To view only BBB Accredited furniture stores, use the filter.
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1908 Hard Rd,
Columbus, OH 43235
Morris Furniture Co., Inc
Furniture Stores, Bedding, Childrens' Furniture ...
BBB Rating: A+
This rating reflects BBB's opinion about the entire organization's interactions with its customers, including interactions with local locations.
View HQ Business Profile1280 Gemini Place,
Columbus, OH 43240
2194 N High St,
Columbus, OH 43201-1113
2688 Westerville Rd,
Columbus, OH 43224-4471
Big Lots
Discount Stores, Furniture Stores, Liquidators
Service Area
Serving the following areas:
All of US
- Columbus, OH
- USA
2855 Olentangy River Rd,
Columbus, OH 43202-1510
Big Lots
Discount Stores, Furniture Stores, Liquidators
Service Area
Serving the following areas:
All of US
- Columbus, OH
- USA
2855 OLENTANGY RIVER ROAD OLENTANGY SHOPPING CENTER,
COLUMBUS, OH 43202
3475 N High St,
Columbus, OH 43214-4030
989 North High Street,
Columbus, OH 43215
921 N High St,
Columbus, OH 43201-2406
858 N High St,
Columbus, OH 43215-1452
2325 Wood Ave,
Columbus, OH 43221-3519
World Market
Furniture Stores
BBB Rating: D-
This rating reflects BBB's opinion about the entire organization's interactions with its customers, including interactions with local locations.
View HQ Business Profile1655 Olentangy River Road,
Columbus, OH 43212
3660 Brandon St,
Columbus, OH 43224
1475 Delashmut Ave,
Columbus, OH 43212-2651
1271 Edgehill Rd,
Columbus, OH 43212-3123
More information on buying furniture
Even if you ultimately end up buying your furniture online, you may want to visit a furniture store first. Whether you are looking for a sectional couch or a new bed, or a dining room table, seeing it in person can make a difference. A trip to the store lets you check the comfort, feel the fabric, and see the actual colors.
Before you go to the store, think about what you are looking for and your priorities. If you are looking for a specific brand or style of furniture, you should look for a store that carries what you want. If you are more concerned with price, you can look for discount furniture or furniture warehouses.
If you aren’t sure what you want, check out decorating magazines or websites to get some ideas and then go from there. You can also look at furniture stores online and then go into physical stores to do more research.
There are several things you’ll want to do and ask about before you actually purchase furniture:
- Think about whether you want to pay for your purchase outright, put it on a credit card, or buy it on a purchase plan. Some stores may have their own credit cards, which sometimes comes with a discount for your first purchase. This can be a significant savings if you are confident you will pay it off before accruing high interest fees.
- Make sure you understand the return policies on anything you buy.
- If the store has a protection plan for your purchase, be sure to read the fine print and understand what it does and doesn’t cover before deciding if it is worth buying.
- Carefully measure the space your furniture will go in. It can be very disappointing to buy a couch or table or chair and have it not fit where you want it to go.
- You may also want to take pictures of your living spaces to bring with you to the store to help you visualize the furniture in the space and to check colors.
- Make sure you understand any delivery options: do you make an appointment for the delivery? Will the delivery person actually bring the furniture to the appropriate room in your home? Are there assembly services? Will they remove the old furniture you are replacing?
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