The Best Custom Amish Furniture Welcome to Amish Showroom We started out selling lumber to Amish craftsmen from our family farm. Eric also used the lumber to build custom millwork for his contracting company, Ridgestone Homes Inc. As we met more Amish families, we started selling their products direct from the shop to your home. Our goal is to gather the finest Amish craftsmen in the country and retail their products to you. We have the ability to help you modify the furniture to meet your needs. Eric is an accomplished home builder and woodworker. He can re-draw the furniture to meet your needs and have the Amish Craftsmen build it for you. We also have some of the best prices in the Country. We welcome you to shop and compare prices, you will see the savings. We are always meeting new Amish craftsmen in small shops and adding their products to our website. Quality – Large furniture stores are busy building an empire of “throw way furniture.” Year after year, technology allows them to slice a piece of wood veneer thinner.
After a couple years of use, the consumer ends up throwing the furniture away because it fell apart. That is not our style… Our Amish craftsmen use only the highest grade lumber and check each piece for grain, color and consistency when building their products. Their attention to detail is impeccable. Custom made “for you” – We offer a variety of options in which you can personalize your furniture. From different stain options, mixing of wood types, painting the wood, various glass types, and hardware to match existing cabinetry. You are assured of a product that works well with your household décor!Sign up for our Email Newsletter4RentWeekly – Phoenix Central from Rentals on Vimeo. Are you looking for short-term apartment rentals in Phoenix, AZ? At 4 Rent Weekly you can rent comfortable, furnished apartments week-to-week or month-to-month for an affordable fee. Our short-term rentals include virtually all the amenities you could want, from fast high-speed wireless internet and 74 channel cable to a full kitchen and a gated property.
Why stay in a shoddy motel for significantly more when you can stay with 4 Rent Weekly for less? Rent week-to-week or month-to-month. No length of stay commitment. Our rentals are nicely furnished with utilities included. You can move in the same day and move out any day*. You check out just like at a hotel with no penalties. Though linens, dishes and kitchenware are not included, they can be provided for a nominal fee. Max occupancy Studio and One Bedroom 2. *Taxes are not included and some restrictions do apply, but we would be happy to discuss those with you. Super Large Furnished Studios from $239.95 Large Furnished One-Bedrooms from $259.95I'd like to have a word with you.It's hard to part with the stuff we collect in the day-to-day life, especially if you're one to hold on to (read: hoard) anything vintage. Or, if you knew you paid a few hundred (or even over a grand) for that sofa in your living room. But clutter can mean cash, so away to Craigslist you go.
But the thing is...your stuff, nine out of ten times, isn't worth as much as you think. For instance, that floral sofa bed set that has been with you since the first Bush administration. It is worth far, far less than, say, $190.Ask yourself: If I moseyed into Pottery Barn (or even Raymour & Flanigan) would I pay that much for that aged floral print fabric? No. I don't think you'd even accept it for free. Which is why you're selling it on Craigslist. And don't get me started on finding Ikea furniture. Craigslist's furniture category should just be called "Secondhand Ikea." First of all, no one *really* wants Ikea furniture. Usually it's a compromise or the panicked buy at the last minute. Sure, there are really cute things there now. But we all know that the stuff chips faster than the rarest of Victorian dolls. And after the crazed trip (battling through hundreds of families who treat Ikea as a viable form of entertainment), the assembly process and the inevitable exchange, paying $50 for a new Ikea table starts to seem a little steep, no?
So why do you honestly think someone will spend $50 after it's been in your house for years? Or that they would want to give you $270 for the privilege of taking an Ikea couch that, statistically, you've probably spent at least three sick days on? Especially if it appears to be velvet? I mean, I'm still regretting spending $500 on a "starter" sofa from Ikea that lasted me five years before the arm inexplicably departed from its frame. The polyester cushions have since reconfigured into some sort of interactive art piece. Yet I wouldn't expect anyone to buy it off of me. In fact, I would pay somebody to take it away from my house. But what's that, you say? You indeed have rare and priceless antiques, just hanging out in your home?You just have a small cabinet from 30 years ago that you'd like to receive $525 for. 30 years ago, it was 1983. There was nothing that came out of the furniture design realm that would be worthy of that amount, in 1983. Unless Michael Jackson danced on top of it in the 'Thriller' video.