I was oh so excited to hit the
Dallas Design District yesterday for the very first time. Apparently, we "didn't even put a dent in it" but I was smitten with what I did see. Resources upon resources upon resources. They can turn anything into something in this town, I tell ya!
There were so many treasures that things were literally hanging from the ceiling. Filing these chairs away for my own design needs. Kinda loving that color! Hummm, now if only I could make up my mind and commit. If I were my own client, I'd be pulling my hair out at my indecisiveness. Commit, already, commit!
And, I'll leave you with something a little random but really funny. Talk about being noncommittal...I posted my chandelier on Craigslist then
withdrew the post within 8 hours. Who does that?
Here's the story. I rashly decided that I needed to
purge everything that was "getting in the way." Too much clutter and I'd love to
build a little stash to buy the "new to me things" that we need, aka want. So, I snap a few shots of the chandelier that was left behind by the previous owners and without any research, decide
$200 is a fair price.Let's take a look...
Well, let me tell ya, I have never had quite the response from any other CL listing.
Immediately, people were contacting me.
Red flag, red flag! Darn...there must be something about this chandy that I don't realize. Guess I should see what similar chandeliers are listed for...do you realize I'm doing this backwards?
Genius, I know!
Uh oh, looks like I've
underpriced this piece by at LEAST $145 according to craigslist standards, not to mention, if it's actually a vintage piece, we're potentially talking a lot more than that! While I was out shopping yesterday I took note of other chandeliers that were selling in the
$800- $900 range. No wonder people were
practically racing to my house. Good thing I didn't list my address...whew!
So, how did I handle this awkward Craigslist moment, you ask? I admitted my stupidity to each interested party and gracefully explained I'd be re-listing this piece after having it appraised. Moral of this story?
You can buy a lot more dining room chairs if you're smart enough to do a little research before making your next Craigslist post.
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