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Old 05-06-2005, 02:15 PM
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Default Housekeeping for Antalya areas

Use this thread/forum for furniture shopping tips and shops, where best to buy diy stuff etc.
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Old 05-16-2005, 10:18 PM
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Koc Tas in Antalya, turkish version of B & Q!!! Got all DIY stuff as well fridges microwaves etc, there is also a Migros next door to it for crockery and shopping etc and a garden centre for those essential palm trees!!!!!
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hi im a new member
just got my villa in kadriye/belek
have looked around antalya for furniture
but i found serik a lot cheaper
single beds 80 pounds
double bed with storage 180 pounds
table 6 chairs 340 pounds
and how about this package
1 single bed
2 bedside draws
1 dressing table
1 headboard
1 4 door wardrobe
the lot 270 pounds
lots more prices just ask?
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gulkol villa 66 kadriye
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Old 06-07-2005, 12:12 PM
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Hi Neil, welcome and thanks for the useful info.
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Old 06-13-2005, 11:23 AM
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HI, i am a new member, i have bought a villa in Belek it will be ready in November. Any information about buying funiture / crockery/linens and prices and where to buy would be appreciated
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Old 06-24-2005, 02:19 PM
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Hi, I'm in the process of buying a villa in Okurcalar. My nearest town is Manavgat, but I can also get to Alanya and Antalya fairly easily. Where are the best places to buy bedding & what do you recommend I buy? Presumably we will only need light weight things for the summer, but how cold does it get at night if we come out in April or October? Will we need duvets?
Also are 100% cotton sheets going to be any cooler for the summer than the usual polyester & cotton mixes we have at home?
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Old 06-25-2005, 07:21 AM
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Hi, I have bought in Side and did all my shopping in Manavgat. The street before you get to the bridge[from the Side end] is full of furniture shops and the like.We bought from OZANKARA, he speaks English was very fair and delivered the same day.
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Old 06-25-2005, 12:50 PM
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Thank you. I shall try Manavgat as it is closest and will be alot easier and cheaper to get a taxi back if I buy too much to carry on the dolmus. It will also be easier for any deliveries. Also has the advantage that I can go and look several times before buying if I can't make my mind up.
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Just been on Koc Tas website, very interesting, but only in Turkish. At least you can see the sort of stuff they sell and the prices.
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Be better if there was an English link.
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Default Re: Housekeeping for Antalya areas

Hi everyone

So the road on the way to manavgat is best for duvets and stuff? im only renting but i dont know if turkey understand the concept of duvets as every hotel ive stayed in has only had blankets...i might need some pans and stuff so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated

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