Most of the time when it comes to furniture of any kind, the words "cheap" and "quality" do not mesh in the same products. Furniture that would last a long time and be high quality will never be "cheap." A good place to start is a second-hand store where you may be able to get very good quality USED furniture for less money. Another place to check is IKEA--which has reasonably priced furniture that is new. The downside to IKEA is that they may be a long way away from you, and you have to assemble it yourself. But the quality is fine. They will do the assembly and delivery for you--but this costs quite a bit extra. If you are handy, I'd start there. Look in your newspaper for people selling bedroom suites--that's another option.
Linda and Christin has given you excellent advice. It is much better to buy good used, even older good used furniture than new cheap furniture. A second-hand store and thrift store are very good places to shop. You may not find what you want as quick as you would like, but keep looking. There are two local radio stations in the area in which I live, that have a program that people call in with things to sell. These programs are excellent sources. Many times thrift store owners listen to that type of programs to purchase stock for their stores. Of course, they are going to make money off the item, when it is put in their store.
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Elizabeth
It requires to be creative enough to create an extra view with minor changing. People are designing their complete home at their own with very reasonable expense. So I will suggest you colors rather than the shop to buy furniture. Studies have found that people with blue bedrooms often get more sleep because of the calmness it elicits. Brighter colors may lead to a better mood, but it also might keep you up longer at night.
Go for used. Check out second hand stores for old pieces made of real wood. They can be beautifully refinished. If you are a bit artistic, look for the really shabby pieces you can get cheap and redo. They would then, be worth a lot more than you paid for them.
Newspaper ads, Craigslist and yard sales are also good sources.
Put an ad on Craigslist yourself. It's free.
I want to buy bedroom furniture, but don't know where to shop for cheap but best in quality in USA.