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* Great deasl can be had at the moving/estate/yard sales that happen Saturday mornings in the summer (check out the classifieds in the Seattle Times.  E.g. I found a $10 sofa.  It was ugly, but had no upolstry damage.)
 
*  Shiga's Imports, on the Ave. near the U. Bookstore (map) - inexpensive (and naturally, not top quality) futons; also Japanese housewares, gifts, Sanrio
 
*  Shiga's Imports, on the Ave. near the U. Bookstore (map) - inexpensive (and naturally, not top quality) futons; also Japanese housewares, gifts, Sanrio
 
* Hardwick's, near campus on Roosevelt (map) - lots of used and unfinished furniture; also a general hardware store with an incredible tool selection
 
* Hardwick's, near campus on Roosevelt (map) - lots of used and unfinished furniture; also a general hardware store with an incredible tool selection

Revision as of 18:38, 24 September 2004

Furniture

  • Great deasl can be had at the moving/estate/yard sales that happen Saturday mornings in the summer (check out the classifieds in the Seattle Times. E.g. I found a $10 sofa. It was ugly, but had no upolstry damage.)
  • Shiga's Imports, on the Ave. near the U. Bookstore (map) - inexpensive (and naturally, not top quality) futons; also Japanese housewares, gifts, Sanrio
  • Hardwick's, near campus on Roosevelt (map) - lots of used and unfinished furniture; also a general hardware store with an incredible tool selection
  • Ikea, Renton (map) - low to mid-priced furniture, housewares
  • Fred Meyer - dept. store w/ basic furniture selection at Seattle locations in the Ballard and Greenwood neighborhoods (and possibly others). (Does anyone know whether the Lake City Way Fred Meyer has furniture?)

If you are looking for beds, there are several mattress shops in both Wallingford and near the Northgate Mall.