In this day and age, when cheaper seems to be better because of the
recession and people losing their jobs, gone is the understanding that
particleboard does not provide good value.
With a recession in full swing and purses and wallets crying out for
economic relief, many Americans are turning to cheap and inexpensive
items to furnish their homes. “Unfortunately, they are mistaken in
their belief that cheap will do ‘for now,’ and that it doesn’t matter
what it looks like because it’s a real bargain,” outlined James
Talarchyk of Tampa’s Bear Creek Closets.
Sadly, real bargains aren’t really bargains. They usually result in
the consumer returning the item, as it failed within a few days or
discovering the item chips badly and gets warped when wet. The ugly
duckling in the corner of the living room that pretends it’s a home
entertainment center will have the TV shelf sag and snap, the handles
of the doors fall off and the DVD area chip. What was once not a bad
looking entertainment unit becomes garage sale material pretty quickly,
leaving the owners looking for something to replace it.
The fact of the matter is that if someone wants to go the cheap route,
they will be faced with having to replace the “not so lovely” piece of
furniture much sooner than they had expected. “That means in a period
of conceivably two years, a consumer may put out hard earned money
twice to buy a home entertainment unit that just won’t stand up to the
wear and tear it gets from the family,” added Talarchyk.
Buying twice what could have been purchased just once seems to be a
real waste of money. Think about spending a bit more money on quality
crafted furniture that will be there day in and day out for many years
to come without disintegrating like cheap and tacky chipboard does.
Think about the smart buy solid wood like maple or other hardwoods
would be.
“Purchasing a solid wood custom made home entertainment system that
turns the living room of your home into an elegant place to watch TV or
listen to music is well worth the little bit extra paid up front to get
a product that is finely crafted with minute attention to even the
smallest of details,” explained Talarchyk. All finishing touches are
top quality; none of the cheap hinges that fall off after a month of
rough use. The handles and knobs all remain in place and don’t fall off
when twisted the wrong way.
Any person in their right mind would dream about a custom home
entertainment center expertly designed with the buyer’s home space in
mind; a unit that is a part of the home, not something stuck in the
corner because it is the only place it would fit for now. “For those
who relish high tech gadgets, games, CD players, DVDs and all their
accessories, a Bear Creek Closets reasonably priced home entertainment
center fits the bill. Bear Creek has the skill, knowledge and
understanding to create the perfect foil for your dreams,” said James
Talarchyk of Tampa’s Bear Creek Closets.
James Talarchyk is with Tampa closet and Tampa custom closet maker Bearcreek Closets. To learn more about custom closet systems or custom home office systems, visit Bearcreekclosets.com.