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chris French May 16th 05 11:08 PM

Decent flatpack bookcases.
 
Ok, jokes aside thankyou :-)

New house has a requirement for some book shelves, as most of the ones
in the old house were built in, and the ones we have are/were pretty
crappy MFI or somesuch.

Nothing fancy, just some simple but sturdy, reasonably priced, free
standing bookcases. Now I first thought was to procure some Ikea Billy
bookcases. We have couple already have they have given good service, one
of their better products IMO. However the nearest Ikea is 70 miles away,
I'm not that keen.

So any other suggestions for so an item.

And yes I could make my own, but demands on time are such that it ain't
gonna happen anytime soon (or even later)
--
Chris French, Leeds

John May 17th 05 12:04 AM

"chris French" wrote in message
...

However the nearest Ikea is 70 miles away, I'm not that keen.


Chris French, Leeds


Not an answer to your question but it may save you some time and petrol.

As your sig says Leeds, I am presuming Leeds, West Yorks and not Leeds,
Kent, especially as you posted previously to say that you use Falcon
Electrical in Leeds, West Yorkshire. I cannot believe that you do not know
of the IKEA store at J27 of the M62 (Showcase Cinema), which is approx 8
miles from Leeds City Centre. You CANNOT fail to see the massive retail
park (IKEA, Toys R Us, Carpet Right, Curry's, McDonalds, Pizza Hut, etc.
etc.) whilst driving along the M62!! I have attached a link to their store
details, http://makeashorterlink.com/?V2D74261B

HTH

John



MM May 17th 05 08:10 AM

On Mon, 16 May 2005 23:08:42 +0100, chris French
wrote:

Ok, jokes aside thankyou :-)

New house has a requirement for some book shelves, as most of the ones
in the old house were built in, and the ones we have are/were pretty
crappy MFI or somesuch.

Nothing fancy, just some simple but sturdy, reasonably priced, free
standing bookcases. Now I first thought was to procure some Ikea Billy
bookcases. We have couple already have they have given good service, one
of their better products IMO. However the nearest Ikea is 70 miles away,
I'm not that keen.

So any other suggestions for so an item.

And yes I could make my own, but demands on time are such that it ain't
gonna happen anytime soon (or even later)


You can't go wrong with the Billy range of bookcases from IKEA.
Excellent value and sturdy. Available in various finishes.

MM

[email protected] May 17th 05 08:20 AM


chris French wrote:
Ok, jokes aside thankyou :-)

New house has a requirement for some book shelves, as most of the

ones
in the old house were built in, and the ones we have are/were pretty
crappy MFI or somesuch.

Nothing fancy, just some simple but sturdy, reasonably priced, free
standing bookcases. Now I first thought was to procure some Ikea

Billy
bookcases. We have couple already have they have given good service,

one
of their better products IMO. However the nearest Ikea is 70 miles

away,
I'm not that keen.

So any other suggestions for so an item.

And yes I could make my own, but demands on time are such that it

ain't
gonna happen anytime soon (or even later)
--
Chris French, Leeds


How deep? Adjustable shelves?

I quite like the (stop laughing at the back) Homebase value pine
bookcases. They're not very deep and not adjustable but they are dirt
cheap and you can stain/varnish/paint/whatever to suit your taste.

MBQ


Dave May 17th 05 09:57 AM

"John" wrote in message
...
"chris French" wrote in message
...

However the nearest Ikea is 70 miles away, I'm not that keen.


Chris French, Leeds


Not an answer to your question but it may save you some time and petrol.

As your sig says Leeds, I am presuming Leeds, West Yorks and not Leeds,


He's moved!

Time for a new sig, Chris!



John Rumm May 17th 05 10:28 AM

wrote:

I quite like the (stop laughing at the back) Homebase value pine
bookcases. They're not very deep and not adjustable but they are dirt
cheap and you can stain/varnish/paint/whatever to suit your taste.


Another vote for the Homebase veneered chipboard ones as well if they
still do them. Bought a bunch of them about 12 years ago because they
were a) Cheap, b) had better quality of finish than many similar types,
and c) seemed to be a little heavier in construction than most. They
still look ok and show no signs of sagging.... (only wish I had worn as
well ;-)

--
Cheers,

John.

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chris French May 17th 05 08:52 PM

In message , Dave writes
"John" wrote in message
...
"chris French" wrote in message
...

However the nearest Ikea is 70 miles away, I'm not that keen.


Chris French, Leeds


Not an answer to your question but it may save you some time and petrol.

As your sig says Leeds, I am presuming Leeds, West Yorks and not Leeds,


He's moved!

Time for a new sig, Chris!

ahh **** I thought I'd changed it.


--
Chris French

Formerly Leeds, now Cambridgeshire :-)

chris French May 17th 05 08:55 PM

In message , MM
writes
On Mon, 16 May 2005 23:08:42 +0100, chris French
wrote:

Ok, jokes aside thankyou :-)

New house has a requirement for some book shelves, as most of the ones
in the old house were built in, and the ones we have are/were pretty
crappy MFI or somesuch.

Nothing fancy, just some simple but sturdy, reasonably priced, free
standing bookcases. Now I first thought was to procure some Ikea Billy
bookcases. We have couple already have they have given good service, one
of their better products IMO. However the nearest Ikea is 70 miles away,
I'm not that keen.

So any other suggestions for so an item.

And yes I could make my own, but demands on time are such that it ain't
gonna happen anytime soon (or even later)


You can't go wrong with the Billy range of bookcases from IKEA.
Excellent value and sturdy. Available in various finishes.

Errr, yes I agree. It's why I wrote

Now I first thought was to procure some Ikea Billy
bookcases. We have couple already have they have given good service, one
of their better products IMO. However the nearest Ikea is 70 miles away,

:-))
--
Chris French

Mike May 17th 05 09:49 PM


"chris French" wrote in message
...
Ok, jokes aside thankyou :-)

New house has a requirement for some book shelves, as most of the ones
in the old house were built in, and the ones we have are/were pretty
crappy MFI or somesuch.

Nothing fancy, just some simple but sturdy, reasonably priced, free
standing bookcases. Now I first thought was to procure some Ikea Billy
bookcases. We have couple already have they have given good service, one
of their better products IMO. However the nearest Ikea is 70 miles away,
I'm not that keen.

So any other suggestions for so an item.



John Lewis. In Sheffield they are called something else but well in range.



Martin Angove May 17th 05 11:19 PM

In message ,
"Mike" wrote:

[...]


John Lewis. In Sheffield they are called something else but well in range.



Nah, Cole Brothers is now officially (though not to locals) John Lewis
too :-(

They were just completing the change when we moved away 18 months ago.

We thought we'd found the perfect substitute in the excellent David
Morgans in Cardiff and then the blasted family-owned business went and
closed! What on earth is happening? Co-incidentally, Ikea have opened
locally, but that *can't* be the reason.

Oh yes, and as you'll note when you read other posts in the thread, the
OP is no longer in Leeds.

Hwyl!

M.

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chris French May 18th 05 12:27 AM

In message , Martin Angove
writes
In message ,
"Mike" wrote:

[...]


John Lewis. In Sheffield they are called something else but well in range.



Nah, Cole Brothers is now officially (though not to locals) John Lewis
too :-(


Oh yes, and as you'll note when you read other posts in the thread, the
OP is no longer in Leeds.


There is a JL in Peterborough though.

Any particular range? The Layla looks like the sort of thing we would be
after.
--
Chris French

chris French May 18th 05 12:31 AM

In message . com,
writes

chris French wrote:
Ok, jokes aside thankyou :-)

New house has a requirement for some book shelves, as most of the

ones
in the old house were built in, and the ones we have are/were pretty
crappy MFI or somesuch.

Nothing fancy, just some simple but sturdy, reasonably priced, free
standing bookcases. Now I first thought was to procure some Ikea

Billy
bookcases. We have couple already have they have given good service,

one
of their better products IMO. However the nearest Ikea is 70 miles

away,
I'm not that keen.

So any other suggestions for so an item.

And yes I could make my own, but demands on time are such that it

ain't
gonna happen anytime soon (or even later)
--
Chris French, Leeds


How deep?


Reasonably, a fair few hardbacks and other deeper books

Adjustable shelves?


I think so yes, we have wide variety of book sizes.

I quite like the (stop laughing at the back) Homebase value pine
bookcases. They're not very deep and not adjustable but they are dirt
cheap and you can stain/varnish/paint/whatever to suit your taste.


I'll have look, but doesn't really sound like what I want.
--
Chris French


MM May 18th 05 07:16 AM

On Tue, 17 May 2005 20:55:35 +0100, chris French
wrote:

In message , MM
writes
On Mon, 16 May 2005 23:08:42 +0100, chris French
wrote:

Ok, jokes aside thankyou :-)

New house has a requirement for some book shelves, as most of the ones
in the old house were built in, and the ones we have are/were pretty
crappy MFI or somesuch.

Nothing fancy, just some simple but sturdy, reasonably priced, free
standing bookcases. Now I first thought was to procure some Ikea Billy
bookcases. We have couple already have they have given good service, one
of their better products IMO. However the nearest Ikea is 70 miles away,
I'm not that keen.

So any other suggestions for so an item.

And yes I could make my own, but demands on time are such that it ain't
gonna happen anytime soon (or even later)


You can't go wrong with the Billy range of bookcases from IKEA.
Excellent value and sturdy. Available in various finishes.

Errr, yes I agree. It's why I wrote

Now I first thought was to procure some Ikea Billy
bookcases. We have couple already have they have given good service, one
of their better products IMO. However the nearest Ikea is 70 miles away,


Ah, you must have slipped it in while my back was turned.

MM

MM May 18th 05 07:21 AM

On 17 May 2005 00:20:05 -0700, wrote:


chris French wrote:
Ok, jokes aside thankyou :-)

New house has a requirement for some book shelves, as most of the

ones
in the old house were built in, and the ones we have are/were pretty
crappy MFI or somesuch.

Nothing fancy, just some simple but sturdy, reasonably priced, free
standing bookcases. Now I first thought was to procure some Ikea

Billy
bookcases. We have couple already have they have given good service,

one
of their better products IMO. However the nearest Ikea is 70 miles

away,
I'm not that keen.

So any other suggestions for so an item.

And yes I could make my own, but demands on time are such that it

ain't
gonna happen anytime soon (or even later)
--
Chris French, Leeds


How deep? Adjustable shelves?

I quite like the (stop laughing at the back) Homebase value pine
bookcases. They're not very deep and not adjustable but they are dirt
cheap and you can stain/varnish/paint/whatever to suit your taste.


Nothing wrong with them either. Also, Argos do a wide range of cheap
bookcases and I've got one of them, too. Not as good quality as IKEA,
though. But quite a bit cheaper. B&Q also do the "Form" range of
bookcases (maple or beech effect), which are identical (as far as I
can tell) to the Argos ones, but cheaper still. I bought one from B&Q
80cm x 202cm x 26cm deep for around £25 a couple of months ago. But
ring before you travel, as they may not have any in stock. Rare as
hen's teeth (probably because they get snapped up because of the good
price).

MM

Mike May 18th 05 07:45 PM


"chris French" wrote in message
...

There is a JL in Peterborough though.

Any particular range? The Layla looks like the sort of thing we would be
after.


Depends on what you are after. But always found they're stuff a notch above
the sheds and two notches up from Ikea/Shabytat




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