Help me furnish my apartment
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- uan0
- uan0
- mekk0
do not buy stuff you don't need
- GeorgesIV0
"...You buy furniture. You tell yourself, this is the last sofa I will ever need in my life. Buy the sofa, then for a couple years you're satisfied that no matter what goes wrong, at least you've got your sofa issue handled. Then the right set of dishes. Then the perfect bed. The drapes. The rug. Then you're trapped in your lovely nest, and the things you used to own, now they own you. ..."
(hehehe)
- GeorgesIV0
"...You buy furniture. You tell yourself, this is the last sofa I will ever need in my life. Buy the sofa, then for a couple years you're satisfied that no matter what goes wrong, at least you've got your sofa issue handled. Then the right set of dishes. Then the perfect bed. The drapes. The rug. Then you're trapped in your lovely nest, and the things you used to own, now they own you. ..."
(hehehe)
- yurimon0
IKEA for rich people http://www.restorationhardware.c…
- oh man ... a website that still uses flip pages. amazing.futuremongolian
- NOT IKEA for rich people! DWR is IKEA for rich people, RH is cheeseformed
- cheese for rich people?yurimon
- hans_glib0
how about you buy stuff you like (and don't need) rather than stuff we like (and don't need) ?
- sem0
- eoin0
- so uglymonospaced
- ; )eoin
- for sexerr
- NEW and real leather this would be pretty cool in a man cavemoldero
- formed0
Room and Board - great quality, great service (they deliver and put together, will bring out any replacements, touch up paint, etc., really quite nice). Not cheap, but best value I've seen.
IKEA - some decent looking stuff, but not the greatest quality and one huge pain in the ass to put together.
West Elm - somewhere between those two above.
The Hive Modern - some great designer stuff, not cheap.
Give some numbers and people can post something more specific (you want to spend $1k for a couch or $10k?)
- sem0
- eoin0