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Furniture Discussions about where and how to find furniture for your Italian Home as well as opinions on different providers, markets, etc

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Old 27-07-08, 10:33 PM
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For those that have moved full time can I ask, Bearing cost of transport in mind is it worth taking your furniture with you when moving to Italy. Also of course, all the other loads of stuff that one has accumulated eg electrical goods, garden tools and equipment, diy tools (full garage load of that!) etc etc. Are there things that are a must to take or is it best to sell everything and start again?

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Many of us gave our opinions not long ago in a similar thread:

http://www.italymag.co.uk/forums/pro...bring-buy.html

I really think that you have to be selective and bring what you can really use and what is worth taking with you as it will fit well with your new life. Moving is a great opportunity to get rid of many unnecessary things that we all "collect" at home.
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Much has been written about this in the past on the forum so a search would be a good idea.For me I bought it all with me, to start again could be expensive and frustrating, just sourcing stuff here is time consuming, and things like duvets and good household linens are difficult to find and again for quality expensive.Do bring the contents of your garden shed, also bring things like garden furniture if wood and any large ceramic garden pots, I still regret some really large and beautiful ones I left behind!
I suppose in the end you decide what you want to bring, and the cost of bringing it out, but Italy is not cheap for household goods (though perhaps electrical goods are better value?) Treat yourself to a new cooker out here and dont bring the electric kettle!
Sure other members wil have different ideas on their wish list.
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Sorry, Angie, but I brought my electric kettle and I am very happy about this.... As you see, Borrini, it is a very personal decision. As for furniture, look at what would really look good in the new house, unless the pieces are antique or very good vintage. What may look great in one house may look terrible in another. As for tools, I agree, you always need them.
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A year or so ago i would have said, just bring what you really cannot do without or cannot get here (that includes the things Angie and Robert say) but now I would say get the best possible quote in the UK and bring everything that will fit in the removal van. So many things have increased in price. For example an Indesit washing machine can be bought for £199.00 in UK but same costs €349 euros here from Euronics. There are simply not the online shopping opportunities available here. The price of almost everything we are buying now, costs more than in the UK. Latest examples are timers for our automatic watering system and our battery operated, Bosch hedge trimmer. Search the web for removal cos, look in Italy Magazine at the adverts and get the best price, you'll be quids in.
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(A plug for deorahandricky here, who might be able to quote a good price for the removal.)
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Another plug for Deborah and Ricky! I am moving to Naples in September, and Ricky gave me a very good quote, and all hassle free.
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Hi, for reference I sent half a wagon load (6 loading metres) of furniture/household belongings over to Abruzzo from Manchester (door to door). The goods were loaded, by us, onto the wagon on the Tuesday morning (three house allowed) and delivered to our Italian house four days later; allowing us to hot foot-it over there by plane to meet the goods the other end.

I can highly recommend our local company Ital Logistics who provided an excellent service throughout and at an extreamly reasonable price of just £995 plus VAT.

I've just also sent over 1 cubic metre of goods comprising of two Velux windows and flashing plus three parcels of "goodies" for £85 plus VAT. It always seems to be priced on metreage rather that weight; perhaps in the future it will be cheaper to post my luggage on ahead rather than the pay the shocking Ryanair supplements.
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Default Maybe best to leave the lamps

It may be best to think twice about bringing lamps. If you do remember to bring a good supply of UK bulbs. They are all screw fit over here.

Headley's Humpers are good for getting stuff over here also.
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Thank you everyone for your replies. The reason for asking it in the main is that we are planning ahead quite a while and it's deciding if something needs replacing does one do it now or wait. I had wondered if often people took all their goods and chattels and then thought 'wished we had bought new when moved'. Looks like a lorry load will accompany us !!
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