AT HOME BLOG Family Room IN SPIRIT Kitchen Living Room Stuff

Is Arhaus Worth It?

Arhaus Furnishings for a Coastal French look –
Living Room Stage 3 | Family Room Stage 2 | Kitchen Stage 7
Arhaus Portsmouth chair

We first took the financial plunge (during a Labor Day sale) with Arhaus furniture in our living room because a) the quality seemed to be there, and b) the look is unparalleled. We were so impressed with the pieces we purchased in late 2014, six months later we went back to the depths of our wallets and patience buy sofas for the family room, too. Furniture is something to invest in when you can. That said, Arhaus will likely aggravate you if you aren’t the VERY patient type. The salesforce is nice, knowledgable … and understaffed. The lead times are incredibly long … and often further delayed. (And I’m talking pre-pandemic!) But if you can grit it out, the look is worth that wait. These are the pieces anchoring our Coastal French living room, family room and kitchen. Even several years on, a couple of these pieces are still available. Others you can hunt down, secondhand.

 It’s important to note this *honest* content was written before a relationship with Arhaus was established. That said, the links in this post contain affiliate links and I will receive a small commission if you make a purchase after clicking on them.

Kitchen – Cadence dining chair (still available)

I see this chair in so many ads, magazines, etc. It’s truly a work of art!

Family Room – Remington sofas (still available), Bryce and Orion lamps (discontinued)

Photo credit on right: Arhaus.com

Living Room – Preston sofas, Portsmouth chair, James floor lamp (all discontinued)


Similar and currently in stock, Van Gogh sofa and chair:

For more Coastal French furnishing ideas, subscribe to Skating Pond emails by clicking here, or fill out the form at the bottom of the page!

Keep going … Coastal French Living Room, Stage 4, Flooring
OR Keep going … Cozy Coastal Family Room, Stage 3 – Curtains

OR Go to the whole house Before & After Picture Index

Brandee Coleman Gilmore is a freelance journalist obsessed with Coastal French home design, slow travel and finding the little joys in life.