A cheeky request..........

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pmanson

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13,382 posts

254 months

Friday 4th August 2006
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Morning All,

The better half and I are moving into a small but lovely 1 bedroom house at the end of the month.

Now this will be our first place together so we're short on furniture. So does any one have in their garage or loft any items that might be suitable for us that you want to get rid of for a reasonable fee.

We really need a table that folds up out of the way (and folding chairs) and a few other bits and pieces such as a sofa.

So if any one has anything you think that might be suitable, could you let me know and if its suitable perhaps we can make you an offer?

We'd obviously collect it.


Many Thanks,

Phill

puggit

48,474 posts

249 months

Friday 4th August 2006
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We have the base of a sofa bed in our garage - you're welcome to it for nothing...

Unfortunately we don't have the mattress part... It's a typical slatted bed in architecture, and is a standard double size. Nothing really wrong with it, just 10 years old and worn and missing the mattress!

Also you can have our Hoover 1500-A-wash washing machine in a short time for a nominal fee!


We're in Reading (north of the river!)

egomeister

6,703 posts

264 months

Friday 4th August 2006
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Don't need a freezer do you Phill? I might also have some other assorted bits of furniture but I'll have to work out what I need first!

pmanson

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13,382 posts

254 months

Friday 4th August 2006
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egomeister said:
Don't need a freezer do you Phill? I might also have some other assorted bits of furniture but I'll have to work out what I need first!


Not sure yet Steve. The current tenants have a chest freezer in the garage which they have said we can buy off them if they decide not to take it with them.

PS. Plenty of room around the house for a PH meet! Beers and BBQ in the very small garden!

So far we have:

1 x double bed
1 x coffee table
1 x bookshelf
1 x Chest of drawers (going to go under the stairs so that we can buy matching ones for the bedroom
1 x Hanging Rail/Wardrobe thing
Possibly a washing machine (depends on somebody else moving house in the middle of sept)
1 x Lawnmower
1 x BBQ

egomeister

6,703 posts

264 months

Friday 4th August 2006
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So it'll be BBQ's at yours then, since it'd be impractical in my flat.... give me a shout if you are over banbury way at all and pop in!

slikk

2,135 posts

244 months

Friday 4th August 2006
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"Despite the hard times, Phillllll and Amy considered that they had done quite well for themselves.. .. .."

pmanson

Original Poster:

13,382 posts

254 months

Friday 4th August 2006
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Hi Kim!

Helpful as always

Hows things?

Phill

mxdi

13,993 posts

250 months

Friday 4th August 2006
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I dont have anything
however, you can pick up some bargain stuff on ebay, I personally wouldnt go for fabric stuff, but certainly dining room tables and bedroom furniture should be fairly cheap
also get yourself down to ikea in MK, you can get some furniture bargains there

olf

11,974 posts

219 months

Saturday 5th August 2006
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We have quite a nice cream coloured Habitat sofa that we might want pass on to a good home. I'll talk to my wife in the morning as we have already talked about moving it out. Standby.

Justin S

3,642 posts

262 months

Saturday 5th August 2006
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If only you mentioned it last week,my sister had a sofa,she didn't want and no-one wanted,could have been yours for free.

pmanson

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13,382 posts

254 months

Sunday 6th August 2006
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Just brought a sofa today!

Walked into Homebase earlier, its an ex display model. It was marked down from £700 to £400 but we got it for £350 including delivery and with 6 months interest free credit.

Its a 6ft 2 seater in chocolate brown leather.

Quite happy with that!

Also spent a small fortune in Ikea on Saturday on a few little odds and sods! We need to go back to the house a measure up but we've found some bedroom furniture we both like.

Things are progressing along quite nicely! (Hope I get paid soon!)

mxdi

13,993 posts

250 months

Sunday 6th August 2006
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the 'leksvik' range is good quiality for the price phill, we have that in our house and has moved home 4 times in 5 years and still sturdy.

tvrforever

3,182 posts

266 months

Sunday 6th August 2006
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where abouts is the house?

gbbird

5,186 posts

245 months

Sunday 6th August 2006
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Phil,

i have a lovely double sofa bed which has never been used, because when you turn it into a bed one cannot get in or out of the room! It's a sort of light brown/terracotta colour.

I was intending to sell it anyway, so let me know if you are interested

g

pmanson

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13,382 posts

254 months

Sunday 6th August 2006
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mxdi said:
the 'leksvik' range is good quiality for the price phill, we have that in our house and has moved home 4 times in 5 years and still sturdy.


We like the look of the 'Malm' range in medium brown.

pmanson

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13,382 posts

254 months

Sunday 6th August 2006
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tvrforever said:
where abouts is the house?


Hawslade which is the estate by Stoke Mandeville hospital

old bloke

2 posts

214 months

Monday 7th August 2006
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Google for "freecycle"? You might get some good stuff for nothing...

shadowninja

76,386 posts

283 months

Monday 7th August 2006
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There's a wardrobe and sideboard going in the Kingston area... contact me for details.