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How to flip furniture for a profit

Published: Jul 16, 2019 · Modified: Jul 23, 2019 by Morgan · As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. This site contains affiliate links. ·

There are many reasons that you might like to start flipping furniture for a profit. Of course, the profit might be the big draw for you. Or, you might love renovating furniture but have run out of space in your home for any more pieces.

No matter what your motivation is, flipping furniture can be a good side hustle and can even grow to be a full time job if you do it correctly.

We do not focus on furniture flipping as a major part of our business, but it is something that we definitely do several times a year. If you have the time to put into it, furniture flipping can be very lucrative.

Here is our best advice for starting a furniture flipping business.

How to flip furniture for a profit

how to build a business flipping furniture

If you want to get started flipping furniture for a profit, here's what you need to learn:

What is furniture flipping?

Furniture flipping is the process of acquiring furniture for a good price, fixing it up, and selling it for a profit.

It sounds crazy, but there is actually a ton of money to be made in furniture flipping.

Where do I find furniture to flip?

You can find furniture anywhere that you can score a deal. Here are a few of my favorite places to find furniture to flip:

  • Thrift stores
  • Habitat for Humanity ReStore
  • On the side of the road
  • Estate sales
  • Garage sales
  • Neighborhood Facebook groups
  • NextDoor

We wrote a whole post on the best places to find used furniture so be sure to check that out!

What furniture should I pick to flip?

You will have to learn over time what sells best in your area. It really helps to create a spreadsheet so you can track how long it takes to sell certain items.

In general you are going to want to look for:

  • Solid wood furniture instead of laminate plastic coated pieces
  • Furniture that is cosmetically ugly but structurally sound
  • Anything with a very popular brand name

What kind of skills do I need to have?

You can start flipping furniture as simply as identifying something valuable, wiping it clean, and re-selling it. However, you will likely have the best luck maximizing your profits if you learn some simple DIY skills.

  • Tips for spray painting
  • How to reupholster a seat

Can I flip things other than furniture? What about decor?

I have had massive success flipping home decor. I made over $4,000 profit in one year selling brass home decor on Etsy and Chairish. Here's how I did it.

  1. Spend some time where you hope to sell (in my case, Etsy + Chairish) and see what is popular and trending. Make a list of 2-3 big categories to research.
  2. Hop over to eBay and search to see if you can find similar items. You are really looking to buy things in bulk (or, in a "lot").
  3. Once you order the items, you will need a spot to store them. I had shelving floor to ceiling in my guest room closet.
  4. You will need to photograph each item. Get pictures from several angles. Highlight anything interesting. Be sure to capture detailed shots of any wear or damage. With vintage items, wear is expected but you want to disclose it upfront to avoid returns or annoyance later.
  5. List your items for sale. You will want to include all dimensions and as many details as possible. Anticipate the questions that your buyers will have and answer them in the listing.
  6. Once the items sell, pack and ship them. Be sure to communicate tracking numbers to the buyer so they can track their package.
  7. Repeat this process over and over again!

Where do I sell the furniture?

There are a ton of places to sell furniture that you have flipped. There are pros and cons to each of them.

  • Facebook Marketplace
  • A Facebook group for your reselling
  • Craigslist
  • In person at a booth at a market
  • eBay
  • Etsy
  • Chairish

How much can you make selling furniture?

Most furniture flips should have a sales price from around $100-500.

Your profits flipping furniture will depend on a few things. The easiest way to make a bigger profit is to flip a larger quantity of furniture. The more that you can flip, the more that you can make.

Flipping a lot of furniture will also bring down your costs per piece because of stretching out your overhead and supply costs. For example, you can buy a huge pack of sand paper and use it on ten or more flips. This will make the subsequent flips less expensive since you will have one less supply to buy.

Another way to make more money flipping furniture is to really watch the market. See what is selling quickly and for top dollar and do more of that.

The costs of flipping furniture

There are costs associated with flipping furniture. They are going to include:

  • Buying the furniture to begin with
  • Supplies such as sandpaper and wood filler
  • Paint, stain, sealant
  • Packaging and shipping (if you ship)
  • Initial investment in tools such as drill, sander

Once you accumulate tools and supplies, your main ongoing expense is going to be the acquisition cost of the furniture. That is why it is so important to buy smartly and not only get good deals but buy things you know will sell quickly.

How much money do I need to get started flipping furniture?

This will depend on what you already own. I would invest first in:

  • One piece of furniture
  • An orbital sander
  • One can of paint
  • A quality paint brush
  • One can of sealant

You should be able to get all of these things for under $100.

How do I photograph my furniture to sell?

I wrote a whole blog post about tips for photographing furniture to sell!

Here are some examples of thrifted pieces that we have flipped:

DIY Thrifted Furniture Makeovers

Love thrifting for furniture? You will love these inspiring DIY thrifted furniture makeovers.

Thrift Flip: $70 Mid Century Modern Dresser Makeover

Paint made a huge difference in this makeover.

Thrift Flip: Headboard Bench

We transformed an old twin sized headboard into a beautiful bench and sold it for a $100 profit!

Thrift Flip: Pineapple Clock Makeover

I turned this weird trophy clock into something more modern.

Upcycling a Vase & Chips and Salsa Tray into a Porch Side Table

Can you believe what this side table was made from?

Side Table Makeover

This dumpster dive side table just needed a little love

Simple Side Table Makeover with Spray Paint

Spray paint was the ticket for this simple makeover.

Trash To Treasure: What to do with a Damaged Vintage Peacock Chair

This peacock chair was damaged beyond repaid, so we re-purposed it!

Goodwill Collaboration: Bench Makeover

This bench got a refresh and was much improved.

Feeling Blue? A Goodwill Dresser Makeover!

This goodwill just needed some fresh paint in an interesting pattern to be as good as new.

A Campaign Dresser and Side Table Makeover

These campaign dressers were a steal and so fun to make over.

Easy DIY Update: Spray Painted Ombré Blue Basket

Spray paint brought this dated basket into this decade.

Furniture Flip: Upholstered Stool to Herringbone Wooden Plant Stand

Do you have any more flipping questions that I can answer for you?

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