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Anyone knows where to buy furniture for a two bedrooms house? Including curtains. We only have three weeks to do this and to find an agency so they can rental our house while we are no there.
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gatos3 wrote:Anyone knows where to buy furniture for a two bedrooms house? Including curtains. We only have three weeks to do this and to find an agency so they can rental our house while we are no there.
For the life of me, I can't remember the name of the place - Big somthing or other..... anyway, driving south from the center of Hua Hin, just over the flyover and it's on the right hand side. They also have a second store up near Market Village on the opposite side of the road for electrical goods - fridges, washing machines, TV's etc. We bought the majority of our goods there, and they delivered the same day. Setee we bought at Index (driving north from the center of HH on the right hand side) as we did curtains.
If you're after high quality furniture, then carry on further down south around 1.5Km from the flyover on the left hand side and there's WOLF (World of Luxury Furniture) - we bought a few items there that were on special offer, great furniture, but on the whole a tad over my budget!!
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gatos3 wrote:Anyone knows where to buy furniture for a two bedrooms house? Including curtains. We only have three weeks to do this and to find an agency so they can rental our house while we are no there.
Gerry Rowland would be the guy to contact. I'll send you his phone number by a PM.
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For the life of me, I can't remember the name of the place - Big somthing or other.....
That would be Big Kiang.

There are so many furniture shops in Hua Hin now that you should just spend a day on Phetkasem road looking before you buy. There are shops for every budget starting at Index and Winner at the north end of town and ending up at Big Kiang and Wolf at the south end of town with many more in between.
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There is some nice kit at Siam Old Teak.
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gatos3 wrote:We only have three weeks to do this and to find an agency so they can rental our house while we are no there.
Renting may not be easy, this is the low season and there are hundreds available.

Room by Room do a very good letting service.
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Thank you very much to all of you for your help. We seen Living Index website and seems to be nice. Keep in touch if you think in somewhere else. Chok dee.
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