05 April 2011 ~ 2 Comments

Design In A Day

Watch a blank living room transformed into a Balinese oasis in a day, (O.K. actually two days)

Design in a day – quick tips:
(Notice how they used these techniques in the video)

To do’s and tips

1) Choose your style or theme Use a home decorating magazine photo you like. Plus choose one of two of your favorite items.

2) Your impact wall Paint one wall a color or add an accent to it, or at least choose a large piece of art to make that wall become a focal point.

3) Position the furniture How will it look as you walk in the room? Arrange seating for conversation and your sofa should look to the fireplace, the view, or the TV.

4) Light Have plenty of soft and also dramatic lighting. Built in and floor and table lamps with the right light bulbs should do it.

4) Colors (From your theme) Use touches in a combination of things like accent pillows (quick and easy), accessories, wall art, an area rug or drapes.

5) Position the accessories The final layer, refer to your magazine photo(s) for ideas and group the accessories in layers, or in threes and to continue the color theme.

Lastly, a touch of green Every room can benefit from a plant or flowers or tree. Live or artificial can work.

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04 April 2011 ~ 1 Comment

Estate Sale Tips and Secrets

estate sale tips paintingHow to find estate sales (Best Tip #2)
This is cool, just type in the zip code of the area you want to shop in this interactive map
page to locate sales from Craig’s List, Penny Saver, and many regional newspapers. All estate sales are plotted using Google maps technology. This works for Bakersfield estate sales, plus it is really handy in new cities.

Plan ahead – A day or two ahead, check the classifieds of the local newspaper or online classifieds. (Or use the tip above) Narrow down the list of estate sales based on the description of the items included and the location of the house.

Make sure the sale is worth going to – Certain keywords in the ad for an estate sale can give you clues as to whether or not the sale will be worth going to or not. Words like ”everything must go”, “liquidation” or “moving” are often good for finding deals. If the ad has the words “antiques” or “collectibles” often the seller or dealer knows exactly what their items are worth and are not as likely to let them go cheap. However that estate sale may have really good stuff.

Carry cash – Most estate sales don’t take check or credit card. (Although some sales conducted by professional estate sale dealers do have credit card machines and some of these are now wireless, but still they don’t like paying credit card fees)

The early bird gets the worm (and the exception) – This old saying is so true when it comes to success in finding the good stuff at estate sales. show up 30 minutes early to a sale if you think it might be good (see the hints on how to judge if the sale is going to be good above). The worst that will happen is they will ask that you come back later.

Take advantage of discounts on Saturday and Sundays - Keep in mind that prices start dropping on Saturday and Sunday. Many sales start on Friday as well as dealer previews. But Saturday morning may be the best time to go because the weekend rush hasn’t taken everything yet and the discounts are starting to show up. Sunday things will be picked over but sometimes things go for half price before the get donated.

When you first get there – Do a quick walk-through. Once you’re in, quickly go through all the rooms and scan.. Move fast to see if there’s something that you want to grab right away. There’s nothing worse than watching someone who came in after you, walk out with a treasure that was meant to be yours.

You’ve got to dig for the gold – The people putting on the estate sale usually don’t take time to label everything or remove everything from desks, dressers, or closets. (Make sure this is OK first) If you’re looking for rarities and other unique items, go where no one has been willing to go. Take your time and dig the deepest.

Be willing to clean – Over the course of many years, people can acquire a lot of “stuff”. In time, some of these things become worn or dirty. These items often tend to be ignored at an estate sale, or marked with low prices.

What to bring – Remember to bring your measurements and a measuring tape if you’re looking for a piece of furniture to go in a particular spot. Hand wipes are good to have in your pocket or purse, in case your hands get really dirty.

Take your time – Be thorough. It’s easy to scan garage sales because they’re nearly all the same. But every estate sale is different. Move slowly from room to room. Dig through boxes and bins. If you’re methodical, you can often find unexpected goodies in out of the way places.

Be picky – It’s easy to convince yourself that you need some wonderful item you’ve just found, even though it’s broken or otherwise not exactly what you were looking for. While there’s merit to being flexible, it’s usually best to wait until you find something exactly right instead of settling for something close. Being patient and being picky are all part of the game.

If in doubt, don’t buy it – Or, wait one day and see if you still want it. No regrets, please, because you can’t return these items.

Be Nice – Especially to the folks running the sale. Not only is it the right thing to do, but hey, if you’re in this game, you’re likely going to be seeing them a lot.

Best Tip #1 – Make friends with the dealers who handle estate sales and get on their preferred list of people to call first and to preview first. This will pay off over time. Good connections are the secret to estate sale success as they are in many endeavors.

P.S. Check out the new facebook page for Timeless Furnishings
and be sure to click on the “like”

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27 March 2011 ~ 2 Comments

Design Inspiration

Inspirational design ideas we like:
(Sometimes finding that first cool piece it what starts the creative process)

Ell Decor’s shopping tips (in New York) in this video:

When decorating gracious sophisticated and large homes in Bakersfield and elsewhere, full of exquisite luxury, we find ideas and design inpiration in Veranda Magazine

For a younger, quirkier modern retro-vintage look, check out
Elle Decor Magazine

And of course for comfortable every day casual style, which mixes more modern yet classic furniture with hints of nostalgia and family treasures, look at the great ideas in the catalog of nation wide retailer Pottery Barn

You can find alot of unique furniture like this in our furniture store in Bakersfield CA or our online store.

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15 March 2011 ~ 1 Comment

Unique Furniture and Bargains

You’ve found “the place” in Bakersfield for the unique furniture to WOW your friends…

This is the place discriminating home owners and decorators seeking pieces that are one of a kind – whether new, vintage or antique. It’s where smart, creative individuals come for decorating ideas and to discover the treasures that can turn your house into a gorgeous model home.

You’ll discover fine furniture you’d see in Architectural Digest or Veranda Magazine. We do offer a mix, including cheap furniture, but most of our furniture and home decor comes from large homes in neighborhoods such as Bellaire, Pasadena and Beverly Hills.

So, what does all this have to do with you? Well, now you can afford to decorate your home with beautiful high-end furniture at rock bottom prices. Transform your house into the home of your dreams with intriguing finds that truly reflect your personality and good taste.

That’s why I’m offering an Online Special. Just click the “Get a $50 Gift Card” at the top of the page  and I’ll mail you your Gift Card for $50.00 to use on your first purchase in our Bakersfield furniture store!

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04 October 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Furniture Stores in Bakersfield CA

Of the furniture stores in Bakersfield CA, Timeless Furnishings is truly unique.

As a Timeless Furnishings client, you know we’re NOT just like the other furniture  stores in Bakersfield CA. What allows us to maintain our extraordinary level of service and exclusive, unique  inventory is having a base of great people that appreciate what we have to offer. In other words, people like you. Let me assure you that I value your business and want to thank you for it.

I Also Want To Reward You For It

Join our email list at the side of this page and get yourself  a $50 GIFT CARD applicable toward any of our unique furniture pieces. You get $50 off any purchase of  furniture or home decor (except consignment items).

Here’s what I’m most excited about right now:

* Newly arrived Southern California estate sale BARGAINS, things you can’t find in most furniture stores in Bakersfield CA.  There are treasures such as a unique vintage Monopoly game  table top set, a beautiful wrought iron canopy bed, hand painted and bombe style bedroom sets, luxurious overstuffed armchairs, Objects d’ Art such as pre-Columbian statues, African wood carvings and a large bronze horse. Plus lots, lots more.

* Festive  table top décor from these large estates, European brands like Limoge, Lladro, Waterford and Baccarat. It’s our largest selection ever of fine china, cut glass and fine crystal stemware, vases, napkin rings, candle sticks and more. Dress up you dining room for the upcoming parties and family gatherings!

* Just look through magazines like Veranda, Traditional Home, and Architectural Digest for inspiration – then come in and you’ll find those treasures to accent your beautiful home. Unique items that are hard to find in other furniture stores in Bakersfield CA.

Please consider the gift card your own personal gift in celebration of our 16th Anniversary and a reward for being a wonderful customer. We want to be at the top of your favorite furniture stores in bakersfield CA.

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