How to Recycle Flea Market Furniture for Big Profits

Melanie L. Marten
One of the top sellers at flea markets that cater toward garages sale type vendors is furniture. Small furniture is easy to transport in a van, easy to find in good condition, and profitable. Some flea market vendor's merchandise is comprised completely of furniture found curbside before trash pick up day.

While selling furniture at the flea market can be profitable, recycling flea market furniture can increase your profits by a lot. Not only will the furniture you find be of better quality, it can launch you into an entirely different realm of markets.

Flea Market Furniture - How to Recycle It

If you plan to sell flea market furniture, you can get it in two ways. One, you can find it yourself at curbs, in friends' basements, or in your own attic. You can also purchase quality furniture pieces at flea markets, thrift stores, and garage sales. Always haggle for the lowest price so you can increase your profits more.

The first step in recycling flea market furniture is to clean it thoroughly. Be sure to use cleaning products that will not harm the wood or the finish of the piece. After cleaning it, repair any small damage. Fill holes and cracks and sand scuff marks.

The next steps of recycling flea market furniture depends on your skills, materials available, and what type of buyers you are targeting. You can either recycle flea market furniture for furniture buyers or for people interested in arts and craft items for their home.

If you wish to sell to people who want basic furniture, you should repaint or restrain the item and replace any broken or dingy hardware such as hinges, drawer pulls, and handles. At the flea market, be sure to display the furniture in classy way, perhaps with some trinkets or statues on top of them.

Targeting arts and crafts buyers is a way to open up new markets to your flea market furniture sales. There are many craft bazaars, handmade item markets, and other specialty flea markets that your recycled furniture would fit into.

In order to make big profits with furniture at these venues, you must get more creative. Study decorating books and magazines to determine what style of furniture is popular. A rocking chair stained a deep walnut brown and hand-painted with country flower designs can fetch big profits. A small cabinet with decoupage patterns on the sides and the doors will make you more money than a plain wooden one.

Be creative when recycling flea market furniture. With a small investment in materials and time, you can make a lot more money with free or low cost furniture than you did previously at the flea markets.

Published by Melanie L. Marten

Melanie Marten is self-taught and self-employed. Besides freelance writing, she dabbles in website design and owns dozens of websites and blogs. Work is squeezed in between parenting two boys, homeschoolin...   View profile

  • One of the top sellers at flea markets that cater toward garages sale type vendors is furniture.
  • If you plan to sell flea market furniture, you can get it in two ways.
  • Targeting arts and crafts buyers is a way to open up new markets to your flea market furniture sales

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