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Old 04-18-2008, 09:37 AM   #1
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We just bought a new house that is considerably larger than our current living space. Therefore, we need more furniture to fill it. Does anyone know of any great places to buy discounted, used or antique furniture in the Jersey area? I am specifically interested in bedroom and dining room furniture. Also, pieces that can be used as storage as well.
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Why not build it yourself?
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Are you wanting to buy or build?

Buying = fast, easy, take what you get.

But as woodman42 says "Why not build it"

Build it = slow, feel of accomplishment, and build what you want.

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