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modern furniture at affrodable prices
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w123kid
Posts: 269 Forumite

in N. Ireland
Hi looking sime new furniture for our place - we are quite a modern house so looking at specific items - nothing we really like in the usual argos - next bhs
i seen quite a few nice things online but delivery charges are ridiculous to NI
any shops or decent online suppliers
i seen quite a few nice things online but delivery charges are ridiculous to NI
any shops or decent online suppliers
Wins so far:
£1,800, campari platter, limited edition peroni bottle opener, sharp blu ray player, £600 Karen Millen shopping spree, £550 limited edition blind, Capetown 7 day holiday, Tshirt, £100 Tesco Voucher, £100 Arcadia vouchers, 7 day Europe tour, £100 hotel voucher, limited edition capitan morgan bottle, 1 month bus pass travel.
£1,800, campari platter, limited edition peroni bottle opener, sharp blu ray player, £600 Karen Millen shopping spree, £550 limited edition blind, Capetown 7 day holiday, Tshirt, £100 Tesco Voucher, £100 Arcadia vouchers, 7 day Europe tour, £100 hotel voucher, limited edition capitan morgan bottle, 1 month bus pass travel.
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Curio interiors? Dublin road: http://www.curioltd.co.uk/
We might have differing opinions on modern and taste though!Regards, Robin.2011 MFW # 34
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You could try these guys:
http://www.d2dfurniture.co.uk/
I bought a big wardrobe from them about 5 years ago when they were fairly new on the scene and they were great.Always overestimating...0 -
S&L Furntiure on the Castlereagh Road, good furniture and decent prices. Cully's in Bangor have a big sale on and are trying to clear a lot of stock. Again, good furniture and decent prices I think.Norn Iron Club Member No. 252 :beer:0
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If you've got the time and patience perhaps you could pick up some bits and pieces at auctions. You could get good quality second hand furniture at a reasonable price. Maybe second hand isn't your thing, but maybe worth a look anyway.0
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If you're not looking for anything in particular then try BC Discount store at Logans Fashions (just outside Cloughmills) on the main B'mena to B'money road.
They do end of line catalogue stuff, often from Homebase, at very reasonable prices.
HTH0 -
With a bit of patience Gumtree and ebay can turn up some good stuff at great prices.0
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try the charity shops"Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many"0
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sorry guys been offline over last few days - yes been keeping an eye on gumtree and ebay and charity shops
will check some of thos local stores in the days to come - just so annoyed at the huge delivery prices they can subject us toWins so far:
£1,800, campari platter, limited edition peroni bottle opener, sharp blu ray player, £600 Karen Millen shopping spree, £550 limited edition blind, Capetown 7 day holiday, Tshirt, £100 Tesco Voucher, £100 Arcadia vouchers, 7 day Europe tour, £100 hotel voucher, limited edition capitan morgan bottle, 1 month bus pass travel.0
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