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I've Come To A Conclusion
I often visit charity shops / second hand shops, and it would be more than possible to furnish a 2 bed house/ flat for around £1000 including white goods if you set your mind to it and be careful.
But forgetting the £1000 for a second. I saw the best bargin ever yesterday in a charity shop ( it is a larger shop and sells lots of furniture.
2 large (real leather) chesterfield settees perfect condition £350 each. Any thoughts?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My parents have recently done just that while moving from a boat to a bungalow. New hilte goods and mattresses but the rest second hand but in excellent condition.
I've ahd some great bargians from charity shops in the past too.
A real boon for the charity shop getting those chesterfields by the sound of it. I've never found them very comfortable.
The law requires the fire label so I would hope a charity shopw wouldn't be selling them without.