How Much Should A Used Loveseat Cost

Helen Skeates
Helen Skeates
21 min read

Used furniture’s value is notoriously hard to assess. For example, you might wonder how much a used loveseat should cost. Indeed, that’s why we’re here to lend a hand.

It’s likely that you’ll get less money for your used furniture than you paid for it; however, you probably also don’t want to feel like you’ve given it away, so you want to make sure you get as much as possible.

There are, thankfully, guidelines to follow when determining the value of your used furniture. Considering the wide variety of furniture available and the condition of each individual piece, these are only guidelines.

Consider these factors as you set the price for your antique furniture:

Check the quality

The standard of individual furniture pieces varies widely. Realistically assess the condition of your furnishings. Instead of viewing the item through the sentimental lens you’ll develop after living with it for so long, try to imagine what it would be like to own it from the perspective of a buyer.

Vintage LoveSeat Sofa Sette Couch Light Green Velour w Floral Paisley Design | eBay

Think about the size

Size may be a selling point for some consumers. It may be challenging to sell large items, such as TV entertainment centers. You can reach more customers if your pieces are available in more standard sizes.

Unless the buyer has a similar interest, the selling price of your custom furniture will not reflect your actual costs.

How well-known is it?

The popularity of your furniture will largely depend on the era it represents, as furniture styles come and go with the winds of fashion.

Unless they are specifically looking for antiques with traditional aesthetics, most buyers prefer a minimalist, modern design.

Think about your competitors

One of the first things you should do when trying to sell your furniture is research the availability of alternative listings.

Auctions can be found both online and in print classifieds in newspapers. Look around at secondhand shops and furniture stores in your area.

Even if the item is relatively inexpensive, it still needs to be in pristine condition to sell. There will always be a market for antique and vintage furniture, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t show it off in tip-top shape.

You must depreciate

Just because your furniture hasn’t been used much doesn’t mean you can sell it for new-like prices. Some pieces of furniture, such as leather living room suites, can be quite expensive when first purchased, but after 10 years, their value can drop to as low as a third of their original price, and even less if they were not well maintained.

How much, roughly, should a used loveseat set you back? The going rate for a used loveseat is anywhere from $25 to $150. In such a case, the prices would change.

Price Negotiation for a Loveseat

With a used item, you can save money by haggling the price down. Not many people can pick up a loveseat, so it’s a tough situation for sellers who can’t transport the furniture. Maintaining the lowest possible price is something I think you should always strive for.

It would be impolite to give them only 10% of what they’re requesting. However, in this case, you should inquire as to whether the seller is willing to go down to $30 if you can pick it up today.

You need only coordinate a time and place for a pickup if he agrees. In case he says no, probe for the absolute minimum he’ll take. After settling on a price, it’s time to make the trip to pick it up.

How to Clean a Used Couch

What You’ll Need

Equipment / Tools

  • Vacuum
  • To clean with a bristle brush

Materials

  • Soda Bicarbonate, for Baking
  • Vinegar
  • To wash with Castile soap
  • Tender heat
  • Optional: bug spray if you’re worried about insects.
  • Cleaning wipes with disinfectant (Optional)

Instructions

Vacuum the Couch

The first step is to vacuum the furniture to remove any loose debris. Be watchful for pest signs, such as bug poop. It is recommended that you vacuum the sofa thoroughly, possibly more than once, to ensure that you have reached every crevice.

Disinfect and Wipe Down

To get rid of stains, you could try using an all-natural upholstery cleaner. A commercial cleaner is another option. Always check a hidden area of the fabric first, though.

After that, use a reputable disinfectant to wipe down the areas that are not upholstered. For the sake of your sofa’s wood or other non-fabric parts, avoid using any wipes or spray that contain bleach. If you are unsure, try it out on a small area first. Fabric decontamination is unnecessary at this point. That will be taken care of during the cleaning procedure.

Bug Spray (Optional)

Before bringing that used couch into your house, you might want to spray it down with some insecticide. Used furniture, especially if it’s old, can harbor bugs and other pests that aren’t immediately obvious to the naked eye.

Spraying the ins and outs with an insecticide and pesticide designed to kill and repel bed bugs, fleas, ticks, and mites is a good idea. Get some fresh air into the couch by leaving it in a well-ventilated area outside your house for a full day.

Tips for Pricing Your Used Furniture

Remove Odors

Bacteria and excess moisture are common culprits in musty couches. Baking soda is effective against both of these problems. However, you should first check a small hidden area of the upholstery to make sure the baking soda doesn’t fade the color.

You should then liberally sprinkle baking soda across the entire surface of the couch. With a bristle brush, evenly distribute the baking soda across all fabric surfaces. The baking soda needs to sit undisturbed for a few hours before you can vacuum it up.

Remove Stains

White vinegar and water can be used as a spray to eliminate any lingering odors after a bath in baking soda fails. There will be no trace of the vinegar odor or any other odors once the solution has dried.

Find out what kind of fabric your couch is made of before you try to remove any stains. Depending on the sofa, the upholstery may be too delicate to handle getting wet. Find the tag for more information about any additional care that may be required, such as with leather or synthetic upholstery.

The following cleaning solution should be sufficient for most upholstered fabrics:

Solution of Vinegar and Soap:Combine one tablespoon of Castile soap with one cup of warm water and one-fourth cup of white vinegar. If you can’t find Castile soap, a mild detergent like that is fine to use instead. Place the concoction in a bowl or spray bottle.

Apply the solution to the stained area using a spray bottle or a brush. Work the solution into the stain with a brush or cloth that has soft bristles, and then blot the area with a clean, damp cloth. Make an effort not to overwhelm the region.

Tips to Keep Your Couch Clean Longer

  • Keep up with the regular vacuuming: Once a week, use the vacuum’s brush and crevice tool to give the sofa a thorough cleaning.
  • Roll of lint: If you want to get rid of pet hair from the couch or chair, use a lint roller.
  • Hiding the evidence To prevent body oil, perspiration, and other fluids from damaging your sofa, you may want to use a blanket, throw, or specialized couch protectors.

Removing Stains From a Couch

Stain removal is often an exercise in trial and error. If you’re having a lot of trouble, try renting a carpet extractor and using a good quality upholstery cleaner made specifically for couches. If you’re still interested in trying out home remedies, consider these options.

  • Crayon: Get rid of crayon marks by rubbing WD40 into them with a rag.
  • Ink: Rub a cotton ball soaked in rubbing alcohol over an ink stain to remove it.
  • Rust: Rust stains can be removed from furniture with a solution of lemon juice and salt, mild dish soap, and ammonia.

How to Price Used Furniture

Cleaning and polishing the furniture can increase your earnings. It’s easier to sell and price competitively a piece of furniture that has been meticulously cleaned. Fix old furniture without breaking the bank by removing stains, wiping down the edges, and maybe staining or painting it.

Applying a fresh coat of paint or stain, which costs around $20, can make an old desk look like new. Make any necessary minor repairs right away. Price reductions are to be anticipated if the buyer is expected to complete repairs.

Next, head online to get some estimates for similar pieces of furniture. Explore the newest styles available online. Check the compatibility of the replacement components with the existing ones.

For the time being, at least, a large plaid sofa will sell for significantly less than a plain-colored couch. Look at online marketplaces like Craigslist and eBay to see what similar items are selling for.

Try to find products that are analogous to what you sell if at all possible. If you know the brand, the specific model, or the materials used, you can use that information to find similar pieces. In the absence of knowledge of the item’s original selling price, this is the best place to begin your search.

The average discount on furniture is between 70 and 80 percent. The quickest way to arrive at a fair price is to take 20% off the going rate. This is the gold standard for used furniture and a reliable resource for shoppers.

It’s important to remember, though, that this is just the beginning. You have a lot of leeway to play with the prices.

Where to Buy Used Furniture Online

1stDibs

Furniture and home accessories can be found at 1stDibs, a high-end online thrift store. It features classic furniture by well-known designers alongside one-of-a-kind vintage finds. If you’re on a tight budget, you can shop by era, country, and design style to find something affordable.

AptDeco

AptDeco is a great resource for people in New York City and the surrounding areas of Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. From the already inexpensive Ikea furniture to the higher end merchandise you’d find at DWR, the online marketplace for used furniture connects shoppers with locals who are trying to get rid of their old stuff.

Chairish

Chairish’s already-amusing name is a major plus. Numerous publications have recognized the online thrift store as a top merchant due to its extensive inventory, carefully curated goods, and user-friendly interface. Chairish, which began as an online vintage store but has since expanded into other areas, launched a podcast and a magazine dedicated to discussing and analyzing interior design and style in 2017.

Etsy

The best place to find unique, handcrafted items is on Etsy. However, it is also the place to go if you are in the market for secondhand furnishings. While you’re bound to stumble upon a few duds among the hundreds of pages of used goods, you never know what hidden gems you might unearth.

FloorFound

Brands like Floyd, Inside Weather, and Sabai, which sell directly to customers, use FloorFound to trade in their used furniture. The reseller will gather gently used items of these brands, inspect them for defects, and set prices accordingly. Aside from the environmental benefits of getting rid of one more usable piece of furniture, the buyer saves money by paying less than full price.

Kaiyo

You can find a lot of familiar furniture names at Kaiyo, from upscale stores like Room & Board and Crate & Barrel to more affordable stores like Wayfair. Free pickups are available for residents of certain areas in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut; the delivery fee is a flat $149, and the minimum order value is $350. You can still use Kaiyo to buy and sell within the rest of the United States, but delivery costs will be determined on an individual basis.

One Kings Lane

The furnishings on One Kings Lane can be purchased brand new or pre-loved. Most of the used furniture in it is antique and therefore quite expensive. One Kings Lane is not for those on a tight budget, but it is perfect for those in search of unique items.

Rejuvenation

Rejuvenation, owned by Williams-Sonoma, is best known for its selection of lighting and hardware, but its antiques and vintage section offers a wide variety of high-quality, gently used pieces from a wide range of historical periods. Rejuvenation is a lighting company, but that doesn’t mean its vintage light fixtures aren’t treasure troves. The company collects them from all over the world and then has its own team restore them. And if you’re having trouble deciding what to buy, the experts at Rejuvenation can recommend some of their top picks.

Sotheby’s Home

Sotheby’s is synonymous with fine art, and many pieces of antique furniture qualify as works of art in their own right. After purchasing what was formerly known as Viyet, the corporation renamed the store Sotheby’s Home to better reflect the nature of the merchandise it sells. Browse the many pages of treasures available or narrow your search by designer, style, or time period of design to locate exactly what you’re looking for quickly and easily.

Sunbeam Vintage

Iberia Martinez, the woman behind vintage furniture company Sunbeam Vintage, got her start in the design industry. At Sunbeam, you can find three types of merchandise: vintage, which is pre-owned and in need of a new home; modern, which is inspired by popular styles but is more affordably priced; and Sunbeam exclusives, which are handcrafted to your specifications by local artisans in Sunbeam’s hometown of Los Angeles.

Sofa Couch used good condition blue Leather | eBay

FAQs

What kind of disinfectant can be used on cloth items?

Effective home disinfectants include white vinegar and hydrogen peroxide solutions. Fabric sanitizers available at stores like Lysol and Clorox can eliminate 99.9% of odor-causing bacteria without using bleach.

Using steam, is it possible to clean a couch?

A couch can be cleaned with a steam cleaner designed for upholstery. Couches can be kept chemical-free and free of lingering odors by steaming to kill bacteria that produce the odor.

Do you know how to get rid of musty smells from a couch?

You can get the same deodorizing effects from baking soda and vinegar as you would from commercial cleaners, but without the harmful chemicals. Sprinkle baking soda on the couch and leave it alone for at least eight hours, preferably overnight. The powder acts as an odor sponge. To get rid of the powder, use a vacuum cleaner. You can also mist the sofa with white vinegar that has been put straight into a spray bottle. Over time, the vinegar odor will dissipate, taking any other lingering scents with it.

Conclusion

Finding the sweet spot in furniture pricing can be challenging. You can’t let go of the property at its current market value, but you also don’t want to stay there if you could have made a profit.

This article aims to shed light on how much a used loveseat should cost and the factors that go into setting that price.

Helen Skeates

Helen Skeates

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