Do you furnish your property using second-hand products, new products, or a combination of both?

Rebecca
Community Manager
Community Manager
Suffolk Coastal District, United Kingdom

Do you furnish your property using second-hand products, new products, or a combination of both?

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Hello, wonderful community! 👋 
 
We’d love to hear from you about your furnishing choices for your properties. Furnishing can set the tone for your space, creating a unique atmosphere that resonates with guests. Whether you scour thrift shops for vintage treasures, invest in sleek new furniture, or mix and match to reflect your style, we want to hear from you! 
 
Do you prefer to furnish your space with second-hand products, go for brand new items, or use a combination of both? Share your experiences, the reasoning behind your choices, and any tips you might have for others in the community. 
 
Looking forward to your responses! 😊

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Hajni2
Level 2
Plettenberg Bay, South Africa

Hi Rebecca,

I completely refurbished Oceans Edge Holiday Villa, a beautiful beachside property, and wanted to share the transformation with you. When I took over, the furnishings were originally suited for a Game Reserve, so I made it my mission to bring in a fresh, coastal feel.

  • The lounge suite was re-upholstered in soft beach tones to complement the seaside atmosphere.
  • I sourced a mix of second-hand and new items, saving about 30% of the client’s budget.
  • An old TV unit was upcycled into a stylish coffee station.
  • The patio furniture was purchased second-hand, revarnished, and had its seating and backing cushions reupholstered for a fresh, modern look.

With a well-defined theme and color palette, you can create a stunning transformation, often bringing in more character than brand-new items alone!

Hope this helps! 😊

Kind regards,
Hajni

 

Kitty-and-Creek0
Top Contributor
Willits, CA

@Rebecca 

 

Thanks for this topic, and for the hosts who have contributed and shared their choices. 

We host in our home and thus our guest quarters are simply an extension of our personal flavors and loves.

Our furniture is a mixture of new and antique/collectible. The headboard  is handmade by a local fine woodworker. The sofa and Stressless recliner are  from our local fine furniture store. The tables and chests are a mixture of Asian antiques, Mid Century Danish Modern, an original Deco-

Era Chinese carpet, and a wonderful old Italian marble ice cream table. As our home is Frank Lloyd Wright School, it loves Asian and Danish equally.

The fun decorative additions are brought back from our decades of international travel, plus a lot of original ethnic art, serigraphs, musical instruments and a huge library of books and music.  The cactus and succulent gardens are in the solarium for our guests to appreciate. The extensive gardens and the forested wilderness - well, those are outdoors! https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/1722082?