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| If there's an Ikea nearby, I'd check that. Nice looking furniture, and nice prices. Plus, it's new stuff. They might deliver, but it'd probably be expensive. This is the kind of desk you could get for $20 there.
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On a serious note, though, its really worthwhile finding second-hand, solid furniture for cheap. Quite a lot of furniture around our house is stuff that was picked up for arund $10, then sanded, primed, and repainted - at which point my wife then likes to mosaic it. I have a bedside table that I sanded back to a raw finish, then stained with Estapol and fitted new handles. Total cost $15, looks awesome. Also, for some things, the only reasonable option is to make your own furniture. My TV and stereo sits on a cabinet that I custom made; which means I got to put the TV at *exactly* the right height, with *exactly* the right amount of space underneath for stereo, DVD and Video equipment. Its on big castors and has the powerboard and cables in a compartment inside, which means I can unplug it and wheel it to another room at a moments notice. As for Ikea, I'm a pretty big fan of their stuff. Its really stylish and priced reasonably. If you have one nearby, check it out.
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1. It's dirt cheap 2. It looks cool 3. I enjoy repairing things Yes, older furniture can be more substantial, but: 1. It's old 2. It's usually smelly 3. It usually does not look cool (the notable exception to this is the old, Scandinavian couch in the living room.)
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| Well, at least nobody has mentioned anything similar to FedEx Furniture. ![]()
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| Whatever you purchase, make sure your computer chair supports your lower back. It's best to get a chair that pushes into your lower back above the belt line, so you sit a bit like Groucho Marx. I have one of these that I pulled off a refuse skip and after a thorough clean, it now provides me with a virtual back and neck pain free existence (no RSI either). I have posted a pictures of a BADLY designed office chair.
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| http://saltlakecity.craigslist.org/ http://utah.craigslist.org/ craigslist is apparently becoming the new eBay, it's just tons of easy classifieds in your area. it's also good for furniture
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| Salvation Army. Walmart dumsters. Watch for tornadoes, take a drive to the area and see what's left. Any heavy office building restorations in your neck of the woods? Again, dumpsters. Last edited by reed; October 4th, 2006 at 05:59 PM. |