Just last week I came across a heavy round hardwood table and chairs in a layby. I returned in my car loaded it in and took it all home for dismantling and sawing up before offering it to a grateful disabled guy.
New wooden leg for him?
Just last week I came across a heavy round hardwood table and chairs in a layby. I returned in my car loaded it in and took it all home for dismantling and sawing up before offering it to a grateful disabled guy.
My mum had the same wirh the big family dining table when she downsized, charity shops wouldn't take it as nobody apparently wants big or dark furniture
We also decided on new furniture which meant getting rid of the old e.g. mahogany dining table with 6 chairs & matching bureau, 3 x Mahogany corner units, 3 piece suite.
Ended up taking a fridge freezer to the local recycling center for similar reasons. Too big for where they were moving to.we needed to ditch a working washing machine and tumble dryer as we'd not realised the previous owners were leaving them behind. Tried to give away ti charity, but there were hoops to go through (wouldn't pick them up from outside - we had to be in - why?) so we ended up paying the council to dump em which is a waste and a shame. Maybe I could have used fleabay with 99p start - or maybe a £10 buy it now refundable on pick up. Tok late, gone now
If you had just asked me 2 hours earlier.I'd be interested in the flying ducks if you still have them?.
The world we live in - furniture like many things is so short-termist, many people have to be so on-trend with what they have. No one wants 'old fashined' stuff any more.
People with wood burning stoves are usually pleased to accept old furniture if you saw it up into manageable pieces and deliver it.
Just last week I came across a heavy round hardwood table and chairs in a layby. I returned in my car loaded it in and took it all home for dismantling and sawing up before offering it to a grateful disabled guy.