Hey there! I'm your guide to creating the perfect outdoor haven. Today, let's tackle a question I hear all the time: "Is it cheaper to order all my custom outdoor furniture pieces at once, or can I add to it later without breaking the bank?" Let's have a heart-to-heart.
Think of me as your furniture confidant. Ordering your entire dream set in one go often comes with a sweet perk: bulk order discounts. Manufacturers and workshops love the efficiency of a single project. It means one design phase, one material sourcing run, and one production schedule. They often pass those savings on to you. Plus, you lock in current prices and ensure everything arrives as a cohesive family, born from the same batch of materials, with perfect color and finish harmony.
But life isn't always about grand, one-time plans, is it? I get it. Budgets can be tight. The beauty of custom pieces is that they're like good friends—you can often invite more to the party later. However, here's my gentle warning: adding later might cost a bit more. Material prices fluctuate, and small batch production runs are less efficient. There's also a tiny risk of a slight variation in stain or fabric dye lot over time.
My honest advice? If you have a clear vision and the means, ordering the core set together is usually the most cost-effective path. It's an investment in seamless style and savings. If you need to start smaller, talk to your designer about a phased plan. Ask, "Can we design a modular collection where I can add a loveseat or side table next season?" This way, you plan for the future, ensuring later pieces will fit in perfectly, both in design and construction.
Ultimately, the choice balances your wallet and your timeline. A full order is a stride toward instant gratification and maximum value. A phased approach is a marathon of patience and flexible budgeting. Whichever you choose, the goal is the same: a personalized outdoor space that tells your story, one perfectly crafted piece at a time.
