American Farmhouse Style

FLEA MARKET FURNITURE

Use these tips to score the best deals on vintage furniture.

- BY VICTORIA VAN V LE AR

Use these tips to score the best deals on vintage furniture.

Furniture is a perfect item to shop for at the flea market. It’s versatile and can transform easily with a DIY makeover—whether you’re painting, staining or reupholste­ring. Here are our three top tips for shopping for vintage furniture.

KNOW THE MARKET. If there’s a particular piece, furniture designer or style you want, do some research to know what the price range should be. For example, midcentury furniture is hot on the market right now, so high-quality pieces from the 1950s and ’60s will cost more. If you want to paint your new credenza or dresser, stay away from expensive pieces that will do better with their original stain anyway. On the other hand, if you’re not looking for a particular style, you can avoid more expensive pieces and transform an item no one else wants.

LOOK AT SHAPE, NOT COLOR. Especially if you’re not afraid of a little paint or fabric, it’s easy to upcycle furniture to be the color you want. Base your purchase on the shape and the quality of constructi­on. Then you can paint or reupholste­r it to match your home’s palette. But be aware of yourself and your own limitation­s. If you’re not a DIYer and have no interest in redoing a piece, take profession­al upholstery or painting costs into considerat­ion when you buy.

HAVE A GAME PLAN. It might be fun to buy furniture without knowing where it will go in your home or how you’ll transform it, but that leads to unnecessar­y purchases and a cluttered house. Once you find a piece you’re in love with, have a basic plan of how you’ll change it and where you’ll use it before you buy it.

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 ??  ?? (top, left) This storage piece is in the home of blogger Janna Allbritton of Yellow Prairie Interiors.
She found it at a vintage sale and uses it to display her smaller vintage collectibl­es.
(top, right) Blogger Jaclyn James transforme­d this vanity several times. She finally settled on a dark black with a white patina showing through.
(opposite) This vintage chair in Instagramm­er Emily Vallely’s home has its original upholstery.
(top, left) This storage piece is in the home of blogger Janna Allbritton of Yellow Prairie Interiors. She found it at a vintage sale and uses it to display her smaller vintage collectibl­es. (top, right) Blogger Jaclyn James transforme­d this vanity several times. She finally settled on a dark black with a white patina showing through. (opposite) This vintage chair in Instagramm­er Emily Vallely’s home has its original upholstery.

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