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637.1 | | TIPTOE::STOLICNY | | Wed Jan 16 1991 15:25 | 27 |
| Bonnie,
Not sure where you're located, but the Baby Specialties store on
Grove Street in Worcester, MA has expanded their line to include
juvenile furniture. They have quite a nice selection the last
time I looked and may be worth a check for you.
The other place that I like for a line of furniture that you can
expand on is THIS END UP - the crate style furniture. This stuff
is real rugged and they have all kinds of things in the line -
from bunkbeds to desks to bookcases to child's table and chairs.
However, it isn't very feminine, if that's one of your criteria.
I love the "pickled" furniture - very country so can blend well
with the antiques. You could do it yourself on the unfinished
furniture. Minwax has a product out now for just this purpose;
it works quite nice.
We went the antique route for Jason. We collect turn-of-the-century
(or thereabouts) oak pieces, so we got him a 5 drawer curved front
bureau and a 3 drawer flat bureau. We don't spend alot on this
stuff (each was under $300) so if gets messed up, it's not the
end of the world. His crib (and bed) were both new and also oak.
The other pieces (toy box, book case) are children's pieces in
bright colors (i.e. formica-type stuff over particle board).
Gosh, I'm rambling. Good luck, Carol
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637.2 | THIS END UP | ISLNDS::BARR_L | Snow - Yech! | Wed Jan 16 1991 15:49 | 10 |
| I second the THIS END UP furniture and agree that although it's
not very feminine, it is extremly rugged and will last a good long
time. A friend of mine has thier furniture in her living room and
also in both of her son's bedrooms. Her sons are 16 & 18 and have
a lot of friends that are always at the house and can be pretty
rough. Her furniture is at least three years old and still looks
as good as the day she bought it. She also mentioned to me that
it was quite inexpensive also.
Lori B.
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637.3 | Feminine | MR4DEC::POLAKOFF | | Wed Jan 16 1991 16:05 | 17 |
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I've seen "This End Up" furniture at Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua, NH.
I agree that it's reasonably priced and sturdy as heck, but you're
right--I am looking for something a little more feminine. Not
frilly--I don't want white french provincial (remember that stuff--with
the gold inlay and the canopy beds--I thought that stuff was THE MOST
GEORGEOUS when I was a kid--my mother always thought it was
hideous--thank goodness!). Anyway, I am looking for furniture that
would be unisex or a bit feminine (I consider pickled furniture to be a
bit feminine--some might disagree)--the headboard on her bed is white
iron--and we do have an old house (large room--high ceiling--window
jogs--intricate baseboard and ceiling moldings...want something in the
traditional vein that would go with the mood of the house).
B.
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637.4 | Sargeant's Country Barn | TIPTOE::STOLICNY | | Wed Jan 16 1991 16:17 | 14 |
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Okay, I have another suggestion but I'm still not sure where
you're from. There is a place in Cherry Valley (west of
Worcester) called Sargeant's Country Barn. They have a HUGE
selection of traditional/colonial furniture (oak, cherry, pine, etc)
for both the living room and bedroom - and the prices are
excellent! The basement of the place also has unfinished furniture
(mostly pine).
Sounds like the pickled furniture would work real well with the
white iron headboard.
Carol
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637.5 | I go This End Up also | SUPER::WTHOMAS | | Wed Jan 16 1991 16:21 | 14 |
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I'm another voter for This End Up, my entire living room is in it as
well as my bed. With a greyhound who sleeps on anything that has
cushions, I have found it to be highly durable and well worth the
relatively inexpensive cost.
There is a store on the upper level of the Pheasant Lane Mall which is
a branch off of This End Up (can't think of the name right now). It's
basically the same furniture but sanded down and stained whites and
greens I think. They have a children's section set up at the back of the
store. You might want to check them out.
Wendy
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637.6 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Jan 16 1991 17:10 | 4 |
| I looked briefly at This End Up and felt that the prices were absurdly high
for furniture that looked like it was made from discarded packing crates.
Steve
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637.7 | I think it comes in white | TLE::RANDALL | Pray for peace | Wed Jan 16 1991 17:12 | 12 |
| If you're worried about the finish chipping, get a polyurethane
finish. That stuff is indestructable. I expect that if Nashua
ever gets nuked, they will find in the blasted rubble of our house
the polyurethane shell of Steven's dresser . . .
--bonnie
p.s. I always wanted one of those canopied French provinical beds,
so when Kat was little I splurged and bought her one. After only
a couple of years she quit using it (ref. squirming note) and now
Steven's got it. He doesn't use the canopy, but he loves the gold
trim....
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637.8 | NEWMAN'S IN HAVERHILL | BRAT::DISMUKE | | Thu Jan 17 1991 09:09 | 25 |
| I purchased a bunk bed set and a 5 drawer dresser 2 years ago for my
boys room. Now that they each have their own room, the set is in my 3
year old's room. It is like the "THIS END UP", however, it is by some
_____Crate company. It is heavy, durable, well put together, nice
looking and well worth the cash (I can't remember the exact price but I
do remember being surprised that it was ALOT cheaper than the
"original" TEU stuff.
The store I got them from was Newman's in Haverhill, MA. I'm sorry I
am terrible with directions, but I know that if you come into Haverhill
center from 125 it is just to the left of the huge metal bridge. It
has been years since I was there.
A friend saw my set and wanted to get one for her 8-10 yr old girls,
but ended up with something different - she remarked too about Newman's
prices.
Check it out - I've been pleased with their offerings!
Weird thing is - the store looks like you are walking into a Woolworth
or something - the furniture is upstairs and they have loads of kids
clothes on the street level that are also inexpensive.
-sandy
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637.9 | Boston Interiors | NETMAN::BASTION | Fix the mistake, not the blame | Thu Jan 17 1991 10:25 | 14 |
| Check out Boston Interiors. They have stores in Brookline Village,
Hanover and on route 9 near Shopper's World (not sure if it's in
Framingham or one of the surrounding towns).
I found a nice put-it-together-yourself wardrobe and noticed that they
had a good selection of children's/juvenile furniture. Their prices
were better than most I've seen.
If you get the Sunday "Globe" the magazine section always has ads for
furniture places.
Judi
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637.10 | Yield House | EXIT26::MACDONALD_K | | Thu Jan 17 1991 12:09 | 13 |
| I like "old" stuff, too and did my house all in Shaker. There's a
place in Merrimack, N.H. called the Yield House and you can buy
furniture (all styles, mostly Shaker) either finished or unfinished
and mostly in pine. They've just recently come out with children's
furniture and a lot of it is really nice. And it's not only for
the bedroom, either. They've got a beautiful Shaker style high chair.
I've got a lot of stuff from this place (pencil-post bed, quilt rack,
numerous trestle tables and end tables, lamps, etc.) and have no
complaints with it. You can go directly to the store or get the
stuff through mail order. I think it's reasonably priced...
- Kathryn
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637.11 | RTE 9 Framingham, Ma. | KUZZY::KOCZWARA | | Fri Jan 18 1991 15:45 | 19 |
| Unfortunately, I can't remember the name of the furniture store,
but plan on going back there to get Kevin a bedroom set in acouple
of months. (So, I can set up the nursery for our new little one
due in the spring). It's on Rte 9 in Framingham, Ma. on the east bound
side just before Chevy's?? (Used to be Chateau DeVille) and Caldor's.
Lot's of children styled bedrooms, made from ash, oak or pine.
The quality was great, so the prices reflected the the quality in
the wood and the craftmanship.
You may find something there, get the maker and style numbers then
call one of the discount furniture stores in Gardner and see what
kind of a price they will offer it at. We've done this with several
pieces of furniture for our home.
Good luck,
Pat k.
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637.12 | Bargains...bargains...and MORE bargains!! | NRADM::TRIPPL | | Wed Feb 20 1991 11:07 | 24 |
| First, I'm in Worcester County, is there a This End Up near us? That
could be anywhere from Framingham, to Springfield or even into CT or
RI.
Our scheme for cheap but looks good and holds up has been Levitz
Furniture, affordable, and you carry it home unless you want to pay for
delivery, usually available immediately. Or Rotman's in Worcester,
they carry pretty much the same things as Levitz, generally in the same
price range, delivery is free and some towns get Saturday deliveries!
We got a couple pieces for AJ in the kid's furniture section, mostly
because each piece runs under $100, and it a pretty stable stock so we
could buy a piece this month, and go back for another coordinating
piece next month without worrying that it will be discontinued. (Watch
the Sunday papers for these bedroom sets, available a piece at a time)
I have heard some local people talk about a place in Worcester called
Rainbow Furniture, near College Square off 290. I have no personal
experience, just that friends have mentioned fabulous prices, and
fairly good construction. We recently bought AJ a "mates bed", a twin
bed with 2 drawers under, at Sears in their closeout section, we were
able to order it in the same light oak as the bureau we'd gotten at
Rotmans'
Lyn
(the oringinal bargain hunter!)
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637.13 | SearsTown and Greendale | NODEX::HOLMES | | Wed Feb 20 1991 12:38 | 5 |
| I know of two "This End Up" stores in Worcester County (MA). One is in
the SearsTown Mall in Leominster and the other is in the Greendale Mall
in Worcester.
Tracy
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