well that the furniture They don’t have an expiration date like packaged foods, most consumers no longer buy home furnishings thinking they will last forever. Changing tastes, a more mobile society and more price point options for furniture are combining to create a new average furniture lifespan.
The life expectancy of most furniture varies by several years and depends largely on the original materials used and the construction of the furniture, the amount of daily use, and the care taken when using the furniture. When should you replace your furniture? Find out in this article how to know and the fate that could be reserved for old furniture.
What is the average life of household furniture?

According to studies carried out, here is the average lifespan of household furniture in France:
- Sofa: 7-15 years
- Padded chair: 7-10 years
- Wooden chair: 10-15 years
- Dining table: 15-20 years
- Coffee tables, side tables and side tables: 5-10 years
- Bed: 15-20 years
- Chest of Drawers or Chest of Drawers: 10-20 years
- Office: 15 years
- Office chair: 7-10 years
- Metal garden furniture: 10 years
- Wicker and rattan furniture: 10 years
- The mattress: 5-10 years
How do I know when it’s time to buy new furniture?

There are several questions to ask that will help you know when it’s time to replace a piece of furniture:
- Is the furniture broken beyond repair?
- Is the upholstery stained and worn?
- Does the furniture always adapt to the space in which it is used?
- Is the furniture still comfortable to use?
- Have your tastes and needs changed?
If the sofa creaks, the cushions sag, and all the lumbar support is gone, it’s time to buy it a new sofa. Stained, smelly, peeling or torn upholstery indicates that you need to replace or at least renew your upholstery.
Padded chair
The same replacement instructions that apply to a sofa also apply to an upholstered chair. The other thing to consider about recliners is their reclining mechanisms. If they no longer work properly, it’s time to buy a new chair.
Wooden chair
If a chair for the dining room or accent chair, wooden chairs should be changed if the legs have become wobbly or the wood splits on the seat. If the seat is already padded, the padding can be replaced more easily as long as the rest of the chair is sturdy.
Dining table
THE dining room tables they can become unsightly from scratches, dents, and burns long before they become structurally unstable. Typically, tables are replaced when a larger or smaller size is needed to comfortably accommodate a room and the usual number of guests.
Coffee tables, end and side
Most coffee tables and nightstands suffer from wear and tear on legs, hot coffee cups and wet glasses. They need to be replaced when they become wobbly, look unsightly, or no longer fit the space and style of the room.
Lit
When your bed frame starts to creak, it’s inevitable that you’ll need to replace it soon. From new bed frames can be paid to attach it to a headboard, which normally lasts longer than the support system. Beds are often replaced as children progress from a toddler bed to a twin bed to a larger size.
Dresser
Whatever the type of chest of drawers, it is necessary to replace it when the structure is no longer sturdy and the drawers no longer open and close easily.
Bureau
A desk typically needs to be replaced if it wobbles or if its drawers don’t open and close as easily. Desks are very often replaced as work and technological needs change.
Office chair
If you use your office chair for about 40 hours a week, it will last 7 to 10 years. Durability will depend on whether the chair is made of solid wood, metal or plastic and whether it is upholstered in leather or fabric. You’ll know it’s time for a new chair when the padding frays and the chair becomes uncomfortable to sit in offering no lumbar support.
Garden furniture
Whether they are made of rattan, plastic or metal, garden furniture must be replaced when it becomes unstable and can no longer support the weight of an adult. You can extend the life of your furniture by keeping it out of direct sunlight, cleaning it regularly, and storing it properly during the off-season.
The mattress
The mattress is certainly the most used piece of furniture in your home. It should be replaced when it becomes saggy, emits strong odors and no longer provides the support needed for a restful sleep without back pain.
Should the furniture be replaced or reupholstered?
If you’re really fond of the sofas you inherited from your grandmother (perhaps because you have fond memories of when she taught you to knit while sitting on them), you’ll need to decide whether you want to reupholster the sofas or buy new ones. If you really love your sofa, but want to eliminate signs of wear and tear, reupholstering it is the option for you. However, there are several questions to consider before getting started.
Is the piece ancient?
To avoid damaging the piece during the reupholstery process, be sure to find an antique furniture reupholstery specialist.
What type of fabric is best?
If you are particular about the type of fabric and pattern you want to use for your furniture, it may be easier to have it reupholstered than to find that type of fabric and pattern in a new piece of furniture.
Is the sofa structure healthy?
As long as your furniture is structurally sound and the fabric is the only truly worn part, reupholstering can be a good option for you and end up saving you money in the long run. An old sofa that has retained its structure for at least ten years probably has a healthy structure.
Should I do it myself?
The crafty person who has a lot of free time and wants to learn a new skill might want to take on a DIY project. You may have to take a class or learn techniques by reading books or using the Internet, but this is an option that can save you money.
What should I do with my old furniture?

When you decide to replace your furniture, you have several options for getting rid of old furniture, depending on the quality of the furniture:
- Transport it: If the furniture is no longer safe to use, is beyond repair, or is infested with insects, it must be disposed of properly. Contact your municipality to find out the rules for waste collection.
- Give it away: charities and homeless shelters, for example, will be happy to receive good quality usable furniture. They can also come to your home to collect it.
- Sell it: There are many online marketplaces available if you want to sell furniture. Take clear, unretouched photos of the room. Or have a yard sale.
- Say it: young people often welcome second-hand objects, even if the furniture is not exactly to their taste for furnishing a new apartment or house. If the piece is a family heirloom, ask your loved ones if they would like to have it, and it’s first-come, first-served.
In conclusion, the lifespan of furniture varies depending on the type of furniture and the construction materials used. Do you often wonder when to replace your furniture? So here are some ways to make sure.
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