Ready-to-Assemble Furniture
It's amazing how something as simple as a new bookcase or
coffee table can change how a person feels about their home.
Now that ready-to-assemble furniture (commonly called RTA) is
so widely available, and the prices so much lower than
ready-made, has society been given the gift of good taste or
have standards been lowered?
"Do People Want RTA Furniture?"
A resounding "YES" answers that question. RTA sales have
increased tremendously - especially in discount and
do-it-yourself venues.
Stores like WalMart are increasing their offerings to a
ready group of consumers while industry giant IKEA continues to
spread the availability of stylish furnishings around the
globe. According to market analysis reports, RTA furniture is
one of the fastest growing segments of the furniture market in
the world.
"Is RTA Good Quality?"
Ready-to-assemble furniture has made it's reputation in
simple storage items, like microwave stands and bookcases,
which were often considered low quality. Price point and
package handling have always been a big feature of RTA. You
could easily take what you need from the store and put it
together at home that same day.
On the other hand, consumers are beginning to demand more
sophisticated design as well as durability. While the
consumers' standards may be increasing, their pocketbook still
forces them to watch for price. Many younger consumers are
looking to create stylish rooms that integrate with newer
technology - the slim and modern designs common to RTA have a
clear win over heavier, more expensive furnishings with this
group.
The quality of RTA is also improving. Better materials can
be afforded when the consumer saves on shipping costs by buying
items flat-packaged.
"What About Putting It Together?"
More involvement by local manufacturers has improved the
clarity of instructions available to the do-it-yourselfer. The
common problem of RTA was often that instructions were
translated by the foreign makers - leading to confusion and
frustration. Improvements to the instructions lead to happier
consumers, fueling the trend even further.
"What is Available in RTA Furniture?"
While RTA furniture originally focused on the home
entertainment or home storage markets it has branched out
considerably. Many office supply stores began carrying desk and
office furniture to take advantage of the trend for home
offices. RTA furniture has since expanded into dining room,
bedroom and living room furniture.
Now you are just as likely to find a designer look bedroom
set at your grocery store or discount department store as at an
uptown furniture boutique. Store buyers know consumers want it
and are increasing their display space to fill the need. While
those who can afford to choose still turn to ready-made
furniture, RTA makes a stylishly furnished home possible for
just about everybody.
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