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We've got a newly refinished basement and we're looking to furnish it ASAP. We've also got a few things for other rooms (desk and some sort of large chair for the office, various rugs, a credenza and/or bookcase for the living room, etc). Has anyone bought furniture from Wayfair, or their other brand sites (AllModern, Joss & Main, Birch Lane)? We've found a lot of stuff on their that is pretty decently priced, with decent reviews. I don't necessarily mind buying something like a rug or a desk, but I do worry buying something like a sectional sofa or large loungy chair online.
As far as sofas go, there are also places like JoyBird and Article. Anyone have experience there?
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Just bought a TV stand on Wayfair. I'll let you know how that goes. If you count beds in the furniture category, we plan to purchase a Leesa mattress in the next couple of weeks. Anyone have experience with Leesa or Casper? I have heard good things, and you get a 100 day trial period.
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posted by like_that
Just bought a TV stand on Wayfair. I'll let you know how that goes. If you count beds in the furniture category, we plan to purchase a Leesa mattress in the next couple of weeks. Anyone have experience with Leesa or Casper? I have heard good things, and you get a 100 day trial period.
Similar, I bought a mattress from Brooklyn Bedding (same type of Company as Casper). With the 100 day free trial and return it was a no brainer. I also researched a TON and latex mattresses seem much better than typical spring ones that cost way more in those mattress stores. We've had it for a few years now and I like it. If you don't already, get a King. There is no reason anyone married or as a couple should sleep in smaller (unless it doesn't fit).
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posted by like_that
Just bought a TV stand on Wayfair. I'll let you know how that goes. If you count beds in the furniture category, we plan to purchase a Leesa mattress in the next couple of weeks. Anyone have experience with Leesa or Casper? I have heard good things, and you get a 100 day trial period.
We have a Tuft & Needle mattress. It's the best mattress I've ever slept on.
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posted by iclfan2
Similar, I bought a mattress from Brooklyn Bedding (same type of Company as Casper). With the 100 day free trial and return it was a no brainer. I also researched a TON and latex mattresses seem much better than typical spring ones that cost way more in those mattress stores. We've had it for a few years now and I like it. If you don't already, get a King. There is no reason anyone married or as a couple should sleep in smaller (unless it doesn't fit).
I want a king, but unfortunately until we move out of a the city it won't happen. I agree, I want to have to roll over twice before I make contact with my fiance.
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I agree, I want to have to roll over twice before I make contact with my fiance.
Haha, I floated twin beds but was shot down
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Never done it. What is the return policy? I go about 6'4" and what is a comfortable for a 5'4" woman writing a review on Wayfair might not work for me. I like to sit in furniture first. It's coming to the time of year where you can catch some outdoor Tent Sales at the Art Van type of places. I scored a matching faux-leather sofa/loveseat combo at one of them last spring for my basement for $500 total with delivery after some negotiation.
You can return within 30 days, but the killer is you gotta pay for shipping it back.
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I have bought a couple "bed in a box" and a few outdoor furniture pieces from Wayfair....never had an issue.
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I bought a kegerator from Wayfair. It was nice and they even shipped a part that came damaged 1 day shipping for free. I think my friends got a rug and a couch from them as well and they were happy with it.
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We have a Tuft & Needle mattress. It's the best mattress I've ever slept on.
Damn, now I am having a tough decision between the two.
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posted by gut
As for latex/foam, the two big issues (for cheaper ones, anyway) are gassing and sleeping hot.
What price range are the cheaper ones? Ours was $600, had a 100 day return policy, and have had no issues with gassing or sleeping hot. I can't remember how much we spent on the the regular mattress we bought (at a local retailer) before this one, but I think it was a bit more than $600. It was a nice mattress, I had no complaints about it, but having one shipped to my door with basically no risk was nice.
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There are a ton of mattress companies now, and you can find a large review that favors each of them. Just pick one that's on sale and try it out. We got a king-sized Leesa on sale for $825 last year and it's been amazing. The box smell lasts for about 2-3 weeks so you probably have to wait that out, but then there are no problems. Our two dogs frequently hop into bed, and if they don't lay on me I can't even tell they are there.
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posted by gut
I think below $800 [on sale], it's hit and miss.
Interesting. Ours would fall in that category, and we've had none of the issues you mentioned.
And a general FYI, Wayfair is having a big sale today. I knew it was coming today so I've waited on a few items we knew we wanted. Saved over $100 total on the three things I've bought so far.
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I'm still trying to find a decent, reasonably priced mattress online. I found Burrow, which looks promising, but the reviews are mixed. I order swatches from them and Joybird.