Woman furnishes her entire house with second-hand bargains

second hand furniture home
Nicky can educate you learn how to discover a discount (Image: @secondhandshopperholic / Mercury Press)

Shopping for second-hand is not only higher for the planet, but it surely offers lovely gadgets a brand new dwelling and may also help you avoid wasting cash within the course of. 

Extra persons are rejecting the urge to purchase new, scouring charity and classic retailers as an alternative. 

And with regards to shopping for second-hand, this girl would possibly simply be the final word discount hunter. 

Nicky Geddes, 57, has decked out her entire home and crammed her wardrobe with second-hand items – and found some uncommon pre-loved gadgets within the course of. 

She finds most of her gadgets at automobile boot gross sales, which she visits as soon as per week along with her daughter-in-law. 

The complete-time carer additionally hits up the charity retailers as soon as per week, taking one of many girls she takes care of as she loves it.

It’s paid off, as she has snagged a wrought iron hearth for £50, mattress frames for £50, and even a caravan for simply £100.

@secondhandshopperholic / MERCURY PRESS (Pictured: living room with second hand furniture. ) - A woman has revealed how she decked out her whole house using only second hand furniture! Nicky Geddes, 57, frequently visits car boot sales to snag bargains, leaving her with a home and wardrobe full of pre-loved items. She managed to find a wrought iron fireplace for ??50, bed frames for ??50, and even a caravan for just ??100. Nicky, from Norwich, Norfolk, sticks to charity shops and second hand items in an effort to reduce her carbon footprint. - SEE MERCURY COPY
All of Nicky’s décor is pre-loved (Image: @secondhandshopperholic / Mercury Press)

She additionally discovered a Laura Ashley armchair for £90, a leather-based pouffe for an absolute steal of £2, and mattress sheets for £5.

For gadgets that want just a little TLC, Nicky flexes her DIY abilities to up-cycles them.

She stated: ‘I get an actual buzz out of making lovely items from high quality second-hand issues.

‘I really like discovering issues which are prime quality however don’t price a lot.

‘I’ve purchased gadgets that I do know would retail for £100 for as little as £5.’

One instance of her upcycling prowess: the time Nicky remodeled a £10 chest of drawers from Fb Market by portray them black to slot in along with her décor. 

@secondhandshopperholic / MERCURY PRESS (Pictured: Nicky Geddes, 57, from Norwich, Norfolk. ) - A woman has revealed how she decked out her whole house using only second hand furniture! Nicky Geddes, 57, frequently visits car boot sales to snag bargains, leaving her with a home and wardrobe full of pre-loved items. She managed to find a wrought iron fireplace for ??50, bed frames for ??50, and even a caravan for just ??100. Nicky, from Norwich, Norfolk, sticks to charity shops and second hand items in an effort to reduce her carbon footprint. - SEE MERCURY COPY
Nicky needs to do her bit for the surroundings (image: @secondhandshopperholic / Mercury Press)

: car boot sale haul
She’s dedicated to purchasing nothing new (Image: @secondhandshopperholic / Mercury Press)

Whereas a discount doesn’t go amiss, Nicky, from Norwich, Norfolk, scouts out charity retailers to assist cut back her carbon footprint as we face the worsening local weather disaster. 

She stated: ‘If I don’t purchase issues new, I’m not creating a requirement for corporations to mass produce them.

‘Meaning there’s much less stress on the trade to make this stuff that get tossed in landfill actually rapidly.’

@secondhandshopperholic / MERCURY PRESS (Pictured: bedroom with ??50 bedframe and ??5 sheets. ) - A woman has revealed how she decked out her whole house using only second hand furniture! Nicky Geddes, 57, frequently visits car boot sales to snag bargains, leaving her with a home and wardrobe full of pre-loved items. She managed to find a wrought iron fireplace for ??50, bed frames for ??50, and even a caravan for just ??100. Nicky, from Norwich, Norfolk, sticks to charity shops and second hand items in an effort to reduce her carbon footprint. - SEE MERCURY COPY
That bedframe was solely £50, and the sheets have been a fiver (Image: @secondhandshopperholic / Mercury Press)

Hardly ever shopping for something new – and never caving for that subsequent day supply – is a year-round dedication. 

Nicky added: ‘When Christmas and birthdays come round, I normally begin planning months upfront so I've time to search for second-hand stuff.

‘I've 5 grandchildren so if I do know they’re into a particular toy or franchise I’ll begin in search of these issues early.’

You received’t discover something new in Nicky’s wardrobe both – besides underwear. 

‘Underwear is the one factor I purchase new,’ she stated. ‘Clearly I'd by no means use or put on something with out washing it first, however after that it doesn’t hassle me if somebody’s worn it earlier than.’

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post