Furniture For 1 Room Apartment
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I recently shifted to a new apartment but it is small in size. I am willing to add some furniture but I woudered the standared size furniter may fit or not. I visited Amazon.co.uk but I couldn't find anything valuable. I want to arrange a study table, casual chair and shoes stand. Can anyonw help me regarding it.
Help78 said:
Surely the answer here is IKEA.
Their stores often include layouts for apartments
If IKEA doesn't appeal then Wayfair is probably a better bet than Amazon
IKEA is the answer. They have an AI planning assistant on their app that will allow you to lay out their furniture in your room as well Their stores often include layouts for apartments
If IKEA doesn't appeal then Wayfair is probably a better bet than Amazon

Am I getting old and hence a little cynical, or has this post/query not been prepared by AI?
Apologies if you are indeed a real person StuRat, but your 2 other posts don't particularly do anything to make me think otherwise....Besides, of all the forums to sign up to in order to ask furniture (or picture frame) advice....why Pistonheads?
If AI....then why? Is this part of a self learning algorithm, in terms of learning how to scour info from the web? Particularly where 'human' responses are required?
Apologies if you are indeed a real person StuRat, but your 2 other posts don't particularly do anything to make me think otherwise....Besides, of all the forums to sign up to in order to ask furniture (or picture frame) advice....why Pistonheads?
If AI....then why? Is this part of a self learning algorithm, in terms of learning how to scour info from the web? Particularly where 'human' responses are required?
MattyD803 said:
Am I getting old and hence a little cynical, or has this post/query not been prepared by AI?
Apologies if you are indeed a real person StuRat, but your 2 other posts don't particularly do anything to make me think otherwise....Besides, of all the forums to sign up to in order to ask furniture (or picture frame) advice....why Pistonheads?
If AI....then why? Is this part of a self learning algorithm, in terms of learning how to scour info from the web? Particularly where 'human' responses are required?
I thought similar, but couldn't see a reason why it would be AI either so assumed it was in good faith.Apologies if you are indeed a real person StuRat, but your 2 other posts don't particularly do anything to make me think otherwise....Besides, of all the forums to sign up to in order to ask furniture (or picture frame) advice....why Pistonheads?
If AI....then why? Is this part of a self learning algorithm, in terms of learning how to scour info from the web? Particularly where 'human' responses are required?
boyse7en said:
I'd hope that an AI bot would be able to spell better TBH
I think it's probably a way to "mask" the AI nature of the posts - "design some questions to generate a discussion, ready to edit and insert links to my nefarious online marketplace a month later so it slowly builds up a better Google ranking and sends me traffic forever. Make the spelling pretty poor so it looks more human and gets around Noddy-level keyword checks".MattyD803 said:
Am I getting old and hence a little cynical, or has this post/query not been prepared by AI?
Apologies if you are indeed a real person StuRat, but your 2 other posts don't particularly do anything to make me think otherwise....Besides, of all the forums to sign up to in order to ask furniture (or picture frame) advice....why Pistonheads?
If AI....then why? Is this part of a self learning algorithm, in terms of learning how to scour info from the web? Particularly where 'human' responses are required?
Fair question, but I’m a real person with real apearance. I asked here simply because pistonheads has a mix of practical community, not just car chat. No AI angle, no data scraping, just someone looking for advice and joining the discussion like everyone else.Apologies if you are indeed a real person StuRat, but your 2 other posts don't particularly do anything to make me think otherwise....Besides, of all the forums to sign up to in order to ask furniture (or picture frame) advice....why Pistonheads?
If AI....then why? Is this part of a self learning algorithm, in terms of learning how to scour info from the web? Particularly where 'human' responses are required?
That's it! I don't know why people are so concious about simple questions of advice.
sturat322 said:
Fair question, but I m a real person with real apearance. I asked here simply because pistonheads has a mix of practical community, not just car chat. No AI angle, no data scraping, just someone looking for advice and joining the discussion like everyone else.
That's it! I don't know why people are so concious about simple questions of advice.
Ah yes, you’ve caught me out. Years of careful planning, just to sneak a link into a bathroom lighting or furniture advice thread on pistonheads. Truly the long con of the century.That's it! I don't know why people are so concious about simple questions of advice.
sturat322 said:
MattyD803 said:
True - I hadn't spotted the mistakes.
Just seems odd to me.
It is strange to me that you guys has too much time to check spelling mistakes in every chat of the forum rather than answering the simple advice or question.Just seems odd to me.
Just sayin’

sturat322 said:
sturat322 said:
Fair question, but I m a real person with real apearance. I asked here simply because pistonheads has a mix of practical community, not just car chat. No AI angle, no data scraping, just someone looking for advice and joining the discussion like everyone else.
That's it! I don't know why people are so concious about simple questions of advice.
Ah yes, you ve caught me out. Years of careful planning, just to sneak a link into a bathroom lighting or furniture advice thread on pistonheads. Truly the long con of the century.That's it! I don't know why people are so concious about simple questions of advice.
sturat322 said:
mikeiow said:
That is exactly what a well trained bot would respond with ..
Just sayin
WOW. what an observation you have, You should be nominated for Nobel Prise for this Just sayin


Chillax.
Also: check Facebook marketplace.
We got a small folding desk for almost nothing that was about £80 on Wayfair, perfect for when our offspring return home but need to work a day or two. Our two have fitted their London apartments very cheaply and stylishly.
MattyD803 said:
Have you just responded/argued with yourself? This is doing you/AI no favours at all.
I don't need any favour from you, nither you are my boss, nor friend and even I don't know you. How I can seek favour for you. Keep your favours to yourself. You are so disrespectful.Gassing Station | Homes, Gardens and DIY | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



