Furnishing a house...
May. 9th, 2006 09:55 amThis is a general call for advice, which may or may not be needed.
If you were to find yourself in possession of an entirely unfurnished flat, consisting of two double bedrooms, a sitting room, a kitchen and a bathroom, what would you need to buy/acquire? What furniture counts as absolutely essential? What doesn't?
I'm trying to work out how much it would cost to furnish somewhere from scratch, and my brain keeps stalling after I've priced two beds and a sofa.
If you were to find yourself in possession of an entirely unfurnished flat, consisting of two double bedrooms, a sitting room, a kitchen and a bathroom, what would you need to buy/acquire? What furniture counts as absolutely essential? What doesn't?
I'm trying to work out how much it would cost to furnish somewhere from scratch, and my brain keeps stalling after I've priced two beds and a sofa.
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Date: 2006-05-09 09:00 am (UTC)wardrobes
drawers
beds
kitchen;
depends on what is in there
living room
sofa
coffee table
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Date: 2006-05-09 09:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 09:07 am (UTC)Apply the rule of [x] to every aspect of communal living.
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Date: 2006-05-09 09:13 am (UTC)There'll be one in London, and if you watch it you can pick up most things. Some networks also allow you to post wanted requests, with certain conditions attached. The stuff you'll get won't be spiffy and new, but if you need a sofa to do you for a month or two until you can spare the cash for a new one then it's a good place.
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Date: 2006-05-09 09:17 am (UTC)Bed & mattress for each person who wants it (Housemate Adam has a naff mattress, but prefers to sleep on the sofa)
Something to put your clothes in or on
A sofa
A table that can do double duty as desk & dining table if need be (or a set of trays ;D)
In the kitchen you can cope with a microwave OR hob, but I'd choose a hob & oven over just microwave. I've done both, and just microwave cooking was not pleasant.
Also, fridge. Fridge/freezer is useful, and allows you to cook more economically.
Washing machine is non-essential as long as you have a bathtub or large sink and airers, but is a useful 'luxury'.
Other things on my list of things to buy first would be cupboards or shelves, and a desk for the computer.
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Date: 2006-05-09 09:34 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 09:37 am (UTC)1 or 2 beds. One king size for bthe master bedroom (essential), king size beds are good, doubles are bad. For the second bedroom consider a sofa bed, if you are not intending on having housemates, thenbn you might want to make it into a study.
A chest of drawers.
A wardrobe.
Kitchen: Fridge, Oven, hob (essential).
Microwave, washing machine (optional).
Television (optional)
A dining room table, with 4 chairs. This is pretty importaant but not absolutely essential, but living without one is not terribly fun.
A desk, you guys use the interweb a lot, a good desk and a good chair is pretty essential, and it's nice to keep it off your dining room table... maybe in the spare room (also good to be able to study away from other people when doing conbservation courses).
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Date: 2006-05-09 09:38 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 09:41 am (UTC)--
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Date: 2006-05-09 09:42 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 09:42 am (UTC)you need a futon
You need a computer
and you're done.
I miss my carefree, low furniture days sometimes.
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Date: 2006-05-09 09:43 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 09:49 am (UTC)calculating
Date: 2006-05-09 09:58 am (UTC)You already have 1 bed.
Drawers and wardrobe from Argos: £89
Futon couch (http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/6353830.htm) £199
Same for spare room: £199
Desk (http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/6179179.htm) £29
Desk chair £14
TV: £129
Table + chairs £79
Fridge: £229
Oven approx £200
So, £738 without white goods, £1167 with white goods.
That's with going with cheapish stuff from Argos.
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Date: 2006-05-09 09:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 10:10 am (UTC)Living Room.
-couch
-love seat or comfy chair
-table (either coffee table or dining table, if no coffee table then you may need an end table or two to place lamps, glasses of wine, magazine ect)
-TV
-LARGE bookshelf
Bedroom.
Bed
Dresser/Wardrobe
Night stands
Desk (for computer, writing.. ect)
Book Shelp
In the case of the Master Bedroom.
Dancers Pole
Bathroom.
Lovely shower curtain
Kitchen.
Microwave
Fridge
Stove
Dishwasher
Toaster
How did I do?
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Date: 2006-05-09 10:10 am (UTC)White Goods
Plates/cups/cutlery/pots/pans
Sofa/Chairs/Beanbags
Table/dining chairs
Electronic entertainment equipment
Shelves
More shelves
Bed x2
Wardrobe x2
Desk/chair x2
Drawers x2
Shelves x2
Bathroom stuff (check there's bath/shower?)
Other:
Tiles
Paint
Wallpaper
Curtains
Bed linen
Mattresses
Net connection
Spare shelves (...if there are enough shelves, Jez will get his books from storage. Then I will have stuff to read. ;P)
Transport costs
Labour costs (inc. removals, painting/tiling/wallpapering/checking the electrics/gas/internet setup)
...I think that's all I can think of offhand that should be worked out. There's probably a lot of unnecessary gumph there, but I'd rather you had it in mind and worked out what you could do without rather than suddenly realising you needed windows. ;P
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Date: 2006-05-09 10:12 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 10:12 am (UTC)Sofa, at least one bed, wardrobe and/or drawers, washing machine, cooker, fridge, computer table and chair
Desirable:
Dishwasher, dining table and chairs, another bed or sofa bed (depending on how you want to use the 2nd room), extra chairs for the living room, TV stand, coffee table, lots of shelving, more clothes storage (spare is always good), lamps, bedside table and leave £100 odd for assorted crockery and kitchen utensils.
There is probably more but I can't think of anything right now.
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Date: 2006-05-09 10:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 10:16 am (UTC)However, if there is any way that I could save you having to store everything without being unnecessarily inconvenient then I'd be interested.
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Date: 2006-05-09 10:18 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 10:23 am (UTC)*grrrrruff8*
Date: 2006-05-09 10:23 am (UTC)For me as well, I've always either had two end tables or a coffee table. But typically, the price of two end tables compaired to one coffee table.. they're probably quite similar.
Now that I think about, I don't usually bother barking... I just bite :)
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Date: 2006-05-09 10:27 am (UTC)Computer
Computer desk
Bookcase - I think three, but it could be more
Laundry basket
Two chests (large boxes, essentially, but one is antique and one was made by my grandfather and has sentimental value)
There's a massive assortment of furniture in my Dad's house as well which he says he would rather like his children to claim in the near future if they want it, as he is threatening to downsize and move to a smaller house in somewhere more decorative than Lambourn. I think that includes more bookshelves, armchairs etc. I've also got a massive chest of drawers/bureau which I think may be too big for the flat that may or may not be in my mind.
(as a summary - jez and I may be buying somewhere for us to move to in the autumn. This is still up in the air pending mortgages and the like, and so is very much not definite. I'm working in theoreticals atm)
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Date: 2006-05-09 10:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 10:31 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 10:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 10:33 am (UTC)It would be helpful if you came and took what you wanted (and ideally Freecycled what you didn't want) in a oner (not the washing machine or the freezer, they are included in the flat price) but everything else is up for grabs. It would be nice to get some money for it (all the IKEA stuff is basically new) but it doesn't have to be a lot. You would have to get it from Edinburgh to London, of course.
Have a think.
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Date: 2006-05-09 10:33 am (UTC)Schedule there.
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Date: 2006-05-09 10:38 am (UTC)Plates/cups/cutlery/pots/pans
The white goods I've now added to my list o' stuff. I think I've actually got more than enough plates/cup etc, and my stepmother keeps asking hopefully if I'd like more as there's an excess in Lambourn. I think the only two kitchen things that I'm lacking other than the proper white goods are microwave and toaster.
Sofa/Chairs/Beanbags
Added to list.
Table/dining chairs
Tricksy tricksy space taking things. Hmmm...a small table and a couple of chairs might be handy tho.
Electronic entertainment equipment
Already own - XboX, TV, DVD player, PS2, computer + 2 semi defunct laptops.
Shelves
Have some.
More shelves
Don't have. :p
Bed x2
Already own.
Wardrobe x2
Have added to list.
Desk/chair x2
Own x 1.
Drawers x2
Own x 1
Bathroom stuff (check there's bath/shower?)
I think there's both. There is definitely a bath. In the theoretical place I might be thinking of.
Other:
Tiles
Paint
Wallpaper
They are mostly not too pricey as I recollect. Hmmm...need to look and see how much is needed.
Curtains
Added to list.
Bed linen
Mattresses
Net connection
All sorted.
Spare shelves (...if there are enough shelves, Jez will get his books from storage. Then I will have stuff to read. ;P)
I'm beginning to notice a theme here...:p
Transport costs
Labour costs (inc. removals, painting/tiling/wallpapering/checking the electrics/gas/internet setup)
Transport will be the bitch in that. I need to work out how much one can get away with shifting via a Ford Transit Hire Van, or whether I'm going to need a proper removals lorry. *ponders*
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Date: 2006-05-09 10:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 10:41 am (UTC)Re: calculating
Date: 2006-05-09 10:45 am (UTC)I've got a budget of £5000 atm for everything (moving + decorating + furnishing) after the basic expenses of buying a house. Currently I'm still well within that which makes me happy.
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Date: 2006-05-09 10:47 am (UTC)I'll have a poke through and have a chat with jez and work out if there's some way we could do something like that. Obviously, we'd give you money for anything we took esp as it all looks to be in such good condition. The only issue I can think of is that we're in London and Edinburgh is a fair way and it might wind up just being far too complicated which is a massive shame.
I'll get back to you by tomorrow.
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Date: 2006-05-09 11:29 am (UTC)A decent chair and desk (or possibly pair of said) are a very good idea.
Having recently aquired one, I also *highly* recommend a good sofa.
Bookshelves, too. Again, I'd hit IKEA rather than Argos, because you'll hate, hate, hate the Argos ones inside three years as they start sagging.
Blinds and curtains? I don't recall anyone mentioning them.
And all the stuff everyone else has mentioned, of course.
Re: calculating
Date: 2006-05-09 12:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 12:26 pm (UTC)Go with the removals! It makes everything so much less stressful, it makes your move an instantaneous thing, if you pack well and label well, you should be able to unpack in an afternoon and be set up by the evening. And you won't be crippled!
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Date: 2006-05-09 03:50 pm (UTC)From experience buy homebase, B&Q, or co-op metal framed furniture, it doesn't look good but it's solid then once you can live in the house contemplate the rest slowly. If you're buying second hand (which there is nothing wrong with) go for solid wood, unpainted only, you can get a wardrobe for £40 with ease from a charaty furnature shop, make sure it opens and shuts.
Essentials: 2 beds, 2 wardrobes, 2 chests of drawers or units. A table and chairs. Everything else you'll find your way around, until you have the time and the money to buy it. Fridge and Freezer.
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Date: 2006-05-09 04:28 pm (UTC)Then again, I dislike owning more stuff than I can fit in the back of a medium sized car... :)
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Date: 2006-05-09 04:30 pm (UTC)http://www.beanbagchairs.co.uk/
http://www.ezinearticles.com/?Blob-Bean-Bag-Chairs---UK-Beanbag-Furniture-Guide&id=129315
As quick picks from Google. :)
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Date: 2006-05-10 01:44 am (UTC)Bedrooms: Beds, drawers, Bedside cabinets, lights, wardrobes, shelving
Lounge: Sofa/Chairs, cupboards, TV stand, shelving(?)
Kitchen (am assuming it is a fitted one - least with cupboards): Table to eat off, oven, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, chairs, kettle, toaster, dishwasher. (I know the appliances aren't furniture, but they are expensive semi-necessities)
Bathroom: towels, cupboards, mirror.... other small things.
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Date: 2006-05-11 03:53 pm (UTC)checking you out from S'pore! We're in exactly the same boat as likely just gonna move in to a 2 bed unfurnished apartment here albeit including white goods which are pretty easy to come by in Asia. All our furniture is currently in our flat in the UK or stored with parents. We're in a slightly different position bcse we're keeping it minimalist so we don't have too much to ship back. We've been making a list just like yours. So far we reckon we can manage in the first instance with:
(by the way we're shopping exclusively in the S'pore Ikea here!)
NEED TO HAVE:
Double bed/mattress/futon for first bedroom
One x 2 seater sofa for living room
Coffee table - Robs and I almost never eat off the dining table except when we have guests and we're not expecting those here for a few months yet. But I hate the skank you get when you put glasses/plates direct on the floor!
Desk for computer- currently on transit to S'pore - essential!
Chair for desk
Collapsible linen wardrobes/storage for bedroom
2 x Bedside cabinets - essential for night time bits and pieces!
NICE TO HAVE:
TV/DVD & TV Cabinet
4 x chairs plus fold-out dining table for guests
Guest 2 seater sofa - living room
Guest sofabed - second bedroom
Dishwasher
More storage/shelves though we don't have much stuff at present!
But that's just how we're playing it!