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How Much Does It Cost to Start a Furniture Store?

Last updated: March 2026

National Average

Low

$50,000

Medium

$200,000

High

$600,000

A retail business selling home and office furniture, mattresses, and decor. Can focus on new, used, custom-made, or antique furniture.

Time to Launch

3-6 months

Profit Margins

5-12%

Break-Even Timeline

18-36 months

Furniture Store startup costs illustration — typical equipment and setup

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Furniture Store in Nationally

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Employees:

One-Time Costs

$228,500

Monthly Costs

$0

First Year Total

$228,500

Startup Costs by State

State Low Medium High LLC Fee Sales Tax
Mississippi$42,500$170,000$510,000$507.0%
West Virginia$43,000$172,000$516,000$1006.0%
Alabama$44,000$176,000$528,000$2004.0%
Arkansas$44,500$178,000$534,000$456.5%
Oklahoma$44,500$178,000$534,000$1004.5%
Kansas$45,000$180,000$540,000$1606.5%
Indiana$45,500$182,000$546,000$957.0%
Iowa$45,500$182,000$546,000$506.0%
Michigan$45,500$182,000$546,000$506.0%
Nebraska$45,500$182,000$546,000$1055.5%
Ohio$45,500$182,000$546,000$995.8%
Kentucky$46,000$184,000$552,000$406.0%
Louisiana$46,000$184,000$552,000$1004.5%
Missouri$46,000$184,000$552,000$504.2%
Tennessee$46,000$184,000$552,000$3007.0%
Texas$46,000$184,000$552,000$3006.3%
Georgia$47,000$188,000$564,000$1004.0%
Illinois$47,500$190,000$570,000$1506.3%
New Mexico$47,500$190,000$570,000$505.1%
Wisconsin$47,500$190,000$570,000$1305.0%
North Carolina$48,000$192,000$576,000$1254.8%
South Carolina$48,000$192,000$576,000$1106.0%
South Dakota$48,500$194,000$582,000$1504.5%
Minnesota$49,000$196,000$588,000$1556.9%
North Dakota$49,500$198,000$594,000$1355.0%
Wyoming$50,000$200,000$600,000$1004.0%
Nevada$51,000$204,000$612,000$4256.8%
Arizona$51,500$206,000$618,000$505.6%
Florida$51,500$206,000$618,000$1256.0%
Idaho$51,500$206,000$618,000$1006.0%
Pennsylvania$51,500$206,000$618,000$1256.0%
Delaware$52,000$208,000$624,000$1100.0%
Virginia$52,000$208,000$624,000$1004.3%
Colorado$53,000$212,000$636,000$502.9%
Montana$53,000$212,000$636,000$700.0%
Utah$53,000$212,000$636,000$544.8%
Oregon$56,000$224,000$672,000$1000.0%
Vermont$56,000$224,000$672,000$1256.0%
Maine$57,000$228,000$684,000$1755.5%
Rhode Island$58,000$232,000$696,000$1507.0%
New Hampshire$58,500$234,000$702,000$1020.0%
Washington$59,000$236,000$708,000$2006.5%
Connecticut$59,500$238,000$714,000$1206.3%
New Jersey$62,500$250,000$750,000$1256.6%
Alaska$63,500$254,000$762,000$2500.0%
Maryland$64,500$258,000$774,000$1006.0%
California$67,500$270,000$810,000$707.3%
New York$69,500$278,000$834,000$2004.0%
Massachusetts$75,000$300,000$900,000$5006.3%
Hawaii$96,500$386,000$1,158,000$504.0%

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Frequently Asked Questions

Opening a furniture store costs $50,000 to $600,000. A small furniture boutique with curated inventory can open for $50,000-$100,000. A mid-size showroom with 3,000-5,000 sq ft, a delivery truck, and comprehensive inventory typically costs $150,000-$350,000. A large warehouse showroom can exceed $600,000.
Furniture is purchased at wholesale trade shows (High Point Market in NC is the world's largest twice-yearly, Las Vegas Market runs twice yearly). Direct accounts with manufacturers require minimum order volumes. Smaller stores can use furniture liquidators, buying groups (like Furniture First), or buy samples directly from local manufacturers.
Furniture stores operate on 5-12% net margins but with high gross margins of 40-50%. A sofa purchased wholesale at $400 sells retail at $800-$1,200. The business challenge is inventory turn — furniture turns slowly (2-4 times per year) which ties up significant capital. Strong special order (no inventory risk) revenue improves economics.
Yes — offering consumer financing dramatically increases average transaction value and closes sales that customers can't pay for in full upfront. Partner with Synchrony Financial, TD Bank, or Buy Now Pay Later services like Affirm or Snap Finance. Financing allows customers to buy more expensive pieces and increases your average sale by 30-50%.
Mattresses have the highest gross margins (50-60%) and are relatively easy to stock and sell. Outdoor furniture, office furniture, and bedroom sets also carry strong margins. Custom and made-to-order pieces eliminate inventory risk entirely — customers place orders and pay deposits before production. Avoid competing in commodity categories (basic dining tables) where chains dominate on price.

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Disclaimer: The cost estimates on HowMuchToStart.com are for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or legal advice. Actual startup costs may vary significantly based on location, scale, market conditions, and individual circumstances. We recommend consulting with a local accountant, attorney, or SCORE mentor before making financial decisions. Data sources include the SBA, state government agencies, industry associations, and market research.