Jump to content

Three piece suite- help required.


Recommended Posts

Posted

Hi,

 

I am in the Roi Et area but do not spend too much time in Thailand looking for furniture or shopping etc. so I am pretty clueless on where to buy furniture. I bought my last one in Pattaya a good few years ago now, where the ranges are substantial due to the large amount of foreigners.

 

Can I be guided please as to where the best places are for a traditional three piece suite of decent quality in Isaarn. I do not like what is on offer at Home Pro neither style, range or quality.

 

I don't mind to travel to Khonkaen ore wherever as long as there is a decent range.

Posted
1 hour ago, Scouse123 said:

I bought my last one in Pattaya a good few years ago now, where the ranges are substantial due to the large amount of foreigners.

 

Are you serious !!! Do you honestly think that Thais don't buy 3 piece suites ?

 

Furniture shops are for the Thais, you just happen to also use them.

 

 

Posted

The road between kalasin and roi et there is a place called Home PLUS there range is decent with varying price ranges based on what you want to spend. I think there stuff is pretty good.

 

Just 9km from kamalasai on right hand side if you were going to kalasin.

 

Not a massive range mind you but perhaps worth a look. No lazy boys etc.

Posted

I would suggest TSF furniture. There is one in Warin/ Ubon at the loop and hiway to Sisaket. Anything you need. Including Lazy boys from US. 4 stories of furniture store.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Posted

Agreed re TSF - way better than Index, which is a national chain presumably with a branch in KK. We bought our sofa array (replacement for a cheap Index set that was horribly discoloured after 5 years) in TSF last year and there were probably around 30 different sets at various qualities from cheap to higher end.

 

I think it is an Ubon-specific store with no branches outside the area (remember seeing their flyers and it only had maps of a small number of Ubon locations). May be wrong

Posted
 
Are you serious !!! Do you honestly think that Thais don't buy 3 piece suites ?
 
Furniture shops are for the Thais, you just happen to also use them.
 
 



Why you being a clown and attempting to make a drama out of a perfectly sensible question?

Who said at any time or even implied that " Thais don't buy three piece suites ??? " I am well aware of Thai purchasing power. I merely and correctly pointed out that there was a large, substantial range in Pattaya due to the large numbers of foreigners from different countries which makes perfect sense.

Thanks to the other guys who contributed and assisted, I will check out Ubon.


Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect
Posted

^ Pattaya has a far better choice than Isaan for sure! When we moved from Pattaya we sold the house furnished, shopping for decent quality furniture up here was a "challenge"

Thai's obviously do buy three piece suites, but they don't generally want to pay for the quality I want, probably because they don't spend as much time sat on their butts as I do! :shock1:

Index is worth a look but nowhere as good as the Pattaya branch, there they rent out space to "independent" companies so far more choice.

Good luck!

Posted

Koncept, on the left on the way to the airport, use to have a decent choice. However the last time I was in there, was about ten years ago.

Sent from my ASUS_T00J using Tapatalk

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



×
×
  • Create New...