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Blue book furniture calculator: quick depreciation tables for easy pricing

Blue book furniture calculator: quick depreciation tables for easy pricing

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1. Quick intro

A blue book furniture calculator is like Kelley Blue Book for cars—only for couches, tables, and dressers. It shows how much value your piece has lost each year, so you can pick a fair resale price in seconds. Below you’ll see where to find these calculators, read simple depreciation tables, and learn when the “blue book” method works (and when it doesn’t). Need the big picture guide? Check our valuing furniture pillar. Want more tools? See the used furniture value calculator hub.


2. What is “blue book” pricing?

  • A single chart or calculator that uses age + original price + condition to predict today’s value.
  • First popularized by Splitwise’s “furniture blue book” back in 2011. The Splitwise Blog
  • Dolly’s Blue Book Furniture tool still offers a free online estimate. Unboxed by Dolly

This method is fast and perfect for common modern pieces.


3. Free blue-book tools you can try today

ToolHow it worksLink
Splitwise Furniture CalculatorEnter retail price, years owned, condition → instant depreciation result.splitwise.com/calculators/furniture Splitwise
Blue Book Furniture (Dolly)Simple sliders for price and age; suggests a “fair market range.”bluebookfurniture.com Unboxed by Dolly
Calculator Academy DepreciationPick furniture type, age, and price; outputs current worth + total loss.calculator.academy/furniture… Calculator Academy

Tip: Run your numbers in two tools and average them for extra confidence.


4. Standard depreciation table (rule of thumb)

Age (years)% of retail price leftExample on $1,000 sofa
0–185%$700
255 %$550
345 %$450
435 %$350
525 %$250
6+15 % or less$150

Most calculators follow numbers close to these. Solid wood, designer, or leather pieces can score 5-10 % higher; heavy wear drops value 10-20 % lower.


5. How to use a blue book calculator in 3 steps

  1. Find retail price – look at receipts or Google the model.
  2. Choose age & condition – round up years; pick a realistic wear level.
  3. Read result – that’s your fair price. Need a quick sale? List 5 % under it.

List on Asherfield in minutes, add “priced via blue book calculator” to build buyer trust, and keep 85% of every sale with no hidden fees.


6. When blue book works—and when it doesn’t

Works great for

  • Mass-market brands (IKEA, Ashley, Wayfair).
  • Modern pieces under 10 years old.
  • Quick roommate buyouts or estate splits.

Falls short for

  • Antique or rare designer items—use a pro appraisal instead.
  • Custom, handmade pieces—no retail base price to start with.
  • Items with major damage—calculators don’t see big rips or smells.

For antiques, jump to our price antique furniture guide.


7. FAQs

Is there an official Kelley Blue Book for furniture?
No single brand owns it. Tools like Splitwise and Dolly act as unofficial blue books.

Can I download the depreciation table?
Yes—copy the table above or screenshot your calculator result for records.

Do blue book prices include delivery?
No. Add your delivery cost (or raise price 5-10 %) if you offer drop-off on Asherfield.

Will refinishing change the blue book value?
Maybe. New upholstery can raise price, but sanding antiques can drop it. See our antique guide for details.


8. Ready to list?

Plug your numbers into a blue book furniture calculator, set a fair price, and post on Asherfield for free. Serious buyers pay a 15% deposit, you pocket the remaining 85% at hand-off, and your piece moves fast—no guessing, no haggling.

Try it now and watch that sofa or table turn into easy cash!

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