Category: Florida furniture outlets

Furniture outlets Rooms to Go, in Florida

I have been to furniture outlets for rooms to go, in Florida.

I did not buy any furniture at the outlet because the prices were not much better than regular stores.

I also did some research on furniture from outlets and

I found that the only price break you get is in discontinued furniture, or with slight damages.

Rooms to Go Furniture Outlet in Orlando, FL

When I moved into my first apartment by myself I had no furniture, in fact I didn’t have a bed, or any kitchen supplies.

When you are fresh out of college and swimming in debt full price retailers won’t cut it. I looked for reasonable priced furniture in every obvious store.

I did not want a pre-owned piece of furniture that I could find on websites, I wanted something I could call mine.

I was driving down Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando, FL the day I moved into my new apartment and saw a “Rooms to Go Outlet” nestled in a shopping center.

I had previously gone to the regular “Rooms to Go” to see the prices, and decided to buy from that store would exceed my budget.

The outlet was just like the regular store, clean and set up nicely. The staff members on the floor were friendly and not predatory like at some of the full price retail stores.

As I walked around I tried to figure out why items were in this “clearance” store. Some of the items had obvious reasons for being there, such as pen or marker marks, or slices from blades on seat cushions. Read more »

Royal Furniture outlet in Key West, Florida

I recently went to Royal Furniture, in Key West, Florida USA, to purchase a Christmas gift for my best friend.

She has a lot of books and magazines which she has scattered around her apartment and I decided that she could use a bookcase or cabinet in order to store them away from view.

The store is in a shopping center next to where I do my grocery shopping so it is convenient. I was greeted by a woman sales clerk as soon as I entered the store.

There were signs saying that they were having a special sale and, indeed, there were sale prices on almost all of the furniture tags that were attached to the pieces.

I explained to her what I was looking for but said I would like to look around myself to see what was available. The store is rather large and it took me quite a while to check all the cabinets and their sale prices.

I did find two that were in my price range of $300 to $500 and were the right size. One was brown rattan but I did not think it was pretty and I thought it would be difficult to remove dust from in between the rattan. It cost $399. Read more »