Saturday, September 29, 2007

Minimum Advertised Price (MAP)


Consumers need to be aware of how the furniture industry sets it's pricing because sometimes there is such a diverse range of prices for the same product in the market place.
Most people don't realize that home furniture is marked up 200% to 400%. As an example if you purchased a sofa for your home and you paid $1,000 for it; the store could have paid $250 to purchase the same sofa from their manufacturer so that they could sell it to you. Hence a 400% markup on this sofa! Many big box stores advertise that their sale prices are 50% off MSRP which would have priced the example sofa at $500, still a 200% markup. The store would still be doubling their money with this sale.
Most furniture manufacturers set their "MSRP" (manufacturer's suggested retail price), then usually in a secret meeting between them and the home furniture store, they set another price called MAP, which stands for "Minimum Advertised Price". The MAP price is the bottom threshold selling price allowed by the manufacturer. If the store sells the furniture product lower than the MAP they will loose their franchise to sell the product. Most of the online furniture discounters in the Carolinas tend to sell at MAP price. If you call them to talk about prices always ask them to go lower, until you hear them mention that they are already at the MAP price and cannot go lower.
Actually if all furniture products for sale in the market place had a MAP base, I think it would be better for the consumer because you wouldn't have to spend as much time seeking out the real price for a furniture item that you want for your home. It would also make the poor business dealers that offer little or no service stand out and maybe the better store dealers would rise above because of their customer service practices. By selling at the MAP price, a furniture store still makes a decent profit and you get a nice "discount" off some useless MSRP that really means nothing anyway.
Next time you go into a furniture store ask the sales person what the actual MAP price for your furniture choice is; pay attention to how this question is answered. Because there isn't a "book" for us to look up prices it is difficult to know if you will get the real answer so it pays to check with other dealers of the same product and ask the same question.
It would make my life a lot easier if the window covering business had MAP pricing - but, alas the window covering industry doesn't follow the furniture business in this practice. Maybe someday?

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Shutter Sale - Hurry Will End Soon


Drapes & More Interiors is having a special Fall Shutter Sale on all three of the Hunter Douglas shutter products. The sale will be for all Hunter Douglas shutter products purchased from Drapes & More from September 18th until October 31, 2007.
The photo at left is a photo of the NewStyle hybrid shutters. These shutters combine the great style of wood with the strength, stability and straightness of advanced modern day materials.
Also on sale are the Heritenance hardwood shutters. These shutters are made of natural hardwoods and feature hand crafted dovetail joinery combined with wonderful finishes. There are 100 colors to chose from, even custom coloring is available to match the furniture or moldings in your home.
Palm Beach polysatin shutters are available on sale too. They are ultraviolet resistant and are guaranteed never to warp, fade, chip or peel, regardless of high heat or other extreme climate considerations.
Come into our shop and see samples of these shutters or call us today at (707) 578-0849 for a free estimate.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Get Your Home Ready For The Holidays



Well it's grape harvest season once again in Sonoma County's Wine Country. And, time once again to be thinking of getting your home ready for the holidays. Don't they come too fast? I remember, many years ago to be honest, how long it was from one Thanksgiving or Christmas to another and now I marvel that the dust doesn't seem to have settled on the ornament boxes I think I just put away from last Christmas!

If you plan to have a family gathering at your home and you want to spruce it up a little, it is time to get started fixing up your home. Especially if you are thinking of adding a new pair of draperies, a new valance or having your sofa re-upholstered before your family & friends get there. This time of year most of the workroom folks are putting in over-time just to get all the orders ready in time, so you'd better get going.

To get yourself motivated, I hope that you will visit us at our booth at the Sonoma County Homeshow which will be held this weekend at the Sonoma County Fair Grounds in Santa Rosa. The event will be held three days, September 14, 15, & 16, 2007. This is the 20th year that the show has been produced by G & G Productions and the shows just keep getting better and better. Please look up their website at http://www.ggshows.com/ for a complete listing of home improvement companies that will be there.

We'll be in booth #117 and I look forward to seeing you there. We'll have the new Pirouette Shade and the new Skyline shade on display, plus the Alustra line of fine window covering products. Unfortunately, Rex and his new pal Trixie (a Chihuweenie designer mutt) can't come to work with us these three days. Will have to pay a price each day when we get home from the show! See you there.