11-09-2013, 05:13 PM
Bowyn Aerrow Wrote:Spartan - hmm.
I furnished by first place out of dumpsters, including wooden fruit crates, milk crates and a great big over stuffed chair that only had one arm with cigarette burn on it. It was a pretty new piece for the era.
The past 18 years I have been doing flea markets, thrift stores, estate sales which is where I got my antique furniture for very cheap.
I would never hire an interior designer to furnish a place. Way hella expensive, and they would insist on all of this plastic/glass modern crap. :biggrin:
I did a lot of "dumpster diving" when i was younger too. Also, in my area, a lot of people will put out stuff on the curb they dont want anymore, with a sign that says "free". Ive gotten bookcases, tables, and chairs that way.
There also used to be these discount warehouse places that sold IKEA style furniture, and that Wrought Iron furniture that was so popular years ago. I got my first real bed that way.
I also had people give me stuff, or let me know they had stuff that was going to be thrown out, and gave me first choice. I had a few item like that, that I refinished and used.
I dont "do" plastic though, dont like the look for myself. I dont do glass furniture either. It looks awesome, but I am clumbsy....I would break it all up, or chip it to death.
Hell, I cant even have glass glasses, I have to have plastic ones. I do have some heavy clear glass plates though, and I havent chipped or broken them. Had them for years too.
I have had to minimalize my worldly possessions and the way I live over the years.
What I do now is find good furniture thats been thrown out or being given away, recondition it, and when I move again it gets thrown out. So I havent wasted any money by buying furniture I will have to get rid of when I move. And its worked out pretty damn good for me.