Inexpensive but Nice Furniture
When it comes to price, the cheapest furniture is made of laminate and can be purchased for as little as a few hundred kronor. This material is said to be of low quality and prone to rotting, but is one of the best maintained.
Where can I get residential furniture?
There are many physical stores where you can buy furniture, as well as e-shops. However, here are some lesser-known ways to obtain them.
– Social networks – Many social networks, such as Facebook and Instagram, have people trying to get rid of unwanted or old furniture. You can try to find them there, or you can advertise to see if anyone is getting rid of something you could use.
– Friends – Contact family and friends. Perhaps one of them has extra equipment that they would be willing to give you or sell for a nominal price.
– Trash cans – It sounds a little disgusting, but imagine how many people throw things away because they no longer like them. There are many pieces of furniture and furnishings in good condition lying near trash cans and dumpsters. But any item certainly needs to be thoroughly washed and disinfected first before it becomes part of the home.
Painting
If you don\’t like the look of your current walls before you move all your furniture into the house, you may want to give them a coat of paint. Here are some tips for making your home look like a box.
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– Light – On which wall, and on which wall at all. The size of the room you are trying to depict. How it will look in artificial light.
You need to know the answers to these questions before you buy paint.
Generally, the smaller the room, the colder the color (you have probably heard of the terms warm and cold colors)
and the more expensive the paint, the more expensive it will be.
Painting a child\’s room is a subject for another chapter, but there you should use softer shades of bright colors such as orange and yellow. Conversely,aggressive colors such as deep reds are most inappropriate.
Painting Procedures
Igelite – Cover all furniture and floors, especially non-washable areas.
Scraper with soapy water – Remove old paint, if necessary.
Mold inhibitor – Clean walls and remove mold and dirt.
Plaster – Used to align walls.
Allow the wall to dry.
Brush and roller – Mix paint. Add white according to your dream shade. Paint inward. That is, from the ceiling down, from the windows to the middle.
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