Taking everything with you ?!
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Originally Posted by Michelle&Carl
Hi
I'm in the middle of trying to convince my DH that we should take everything we own with us (within reason - not taking the chintz). I only want to take necessities - beds, kids toys, extra toiletries and kids medicines (Calpol,Nurofen etc), TVs, kids bedroom stuff (can't get it over there for love nor money!) and make-up lol.
Is there any reason I should leave it - ie: expensive to ship, inexpensive to buy furniture in NZ ??? I'm really stuck !! I am definately shipping photo's and toys over anyway but can stick them in a couple of boxes and wait at the other end for them ... decisions, decisions !!!
What did you do ?? What would you do ?? Ship or Dump ...
Michelle & Carl
I'm in the middle of trying to convince my DH that we should take everything we own with us (within reason - not taking the chintz). I only want to take necessities - beds, kids toys, extra toiletries and kids medicines (Calpol,Nurofen etc), TVs, kids bedroom stuff (can't get it over there for love nor money!) and make-up lol.
Is there any reason I should leave it - ie: expensive to ship, inexpensive to buy furniture in NZ ??? I'm really stuck !! I am definately shipping photo's and toys over anyway but can stick them in a couple of boxes and wait at the other end for them ... decisions, decisions !!!
What did you do ?? What would you do ?? Ship or Dump ...
Michelle & Carl

Our stuff was all brand new or as good as and we would not have got a fraction back of what we paid for it had we sold it before we left. I all honesty we would have given most of it away so would have made no money on it!
It cost us about 5K (included insurance) to ship a 5bedroom house to NZ with Crown. Well worth it in our book. We have all our own things around us and they are top notch compared to what you can get here. We rate Crown and we would recommend them. I would use them again no problem.
We got 3 quotes but had already made our mind up to use Crown after the rep had been to see us - they know their onions.
Goodluck!

#47

Originally Posted by Apple12
I love being able to open the lid and pop extra things in.... so handy.


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#50

Originally Posted by sky
Errrmmm 

Exactly!! Who cares-if you can't afford it-you can't have it. So there.


#51

Originally Posted by danny.f
Exactly!! Who cares-if you can't afford it-you can't have it. So there. 



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Thankyou all for your kind, helpful and honest replies!
I have started syphoning (sp??) out all our chintz/junk now and already my house feels less cluttered - although being a childminder and still working, I can't quite get out the toys just yet
I'm only really bringing the necessities as I want to bring over extra toys and clothes for a year or 2 in advance lol. Need to know I'm prepared until we get our feet firmly on the ground and have 'shopped around' lol
Anyhoo, thanks very muchly again xx
Michelle & Carl
I have started syphoning (sp??) out all our chintz/junk now and already my house feels less cluttered - although being a childminder and still working, I can't quite get out the toys just yet

I'm only really bringing the necessities as I want to bring over extra toys and clothes for a year or 2 in advance lol. Need to know I'm prepared until we get our feet firmly on the ground and have 'shopped around' lol
Anyhoo, thanks very muchly again xx
Michelle & Carl

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Originally Posted by milligano
It cost us about 5K (included insurance) to ship a 5bedroom house to NZ with Crown. Well worth it in our book. We have all our own things around us and they are top notch compared to what you can get here. We rate Crown and we would recommend them. I would use them again no problem.
We got 3 quotes but had already made our mind up to use Crown after the rep had been to see us - they know their onions.
Goodluck!
We got 3 quotes but had already made our mind up to use Crown after the rep had been to see us - they know their onions.
Goodluck!

We've got a 3 bed terraced, and looking around last night realised that much of the 'furniture' we've got is just stand-in stuff that isn't worth 20p, let alone spending 3k+ on getting it out to NZ. Do container firms do 'small' containers, or can you share a container with other people....? We'd only really want to bring our dining table, fridge freezer and 2 x double beds. The rest will stay in the house or get given away.
Which were the other 2 firms you got quotes from?
Also, is there an Ikea equivalent in NZ doing cheap, throw-away furniture for the first year or 2?
Cheers,
Wiz'n'Ton

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Originally Posted by Wiz'n'Ton
Also, is there an Ikea equivalent in NZ doing cheap, throw-away furniture for the first year or 2?

Check out www.trademe.co.nz to see how the second hand market works.
Only you can answer on what is worth bringing and what standard of things is required to make you feel settled. Don't forget that it is the non-furniture items that can often take up a surprising amount of space - photos, books, kitchen stuff, clothes.

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Originally Posted by Wiz'n'Ton
Blimey! 5k to shift your house is plenty plenty money
We've got a 3 bed terraced, and looking around last night realised that much of the 'furniture' we've got is just stand-in stuff that isn't worth 20p, let alone spending 3k+ on getting it out to NZ. Do container firms do 'small' containers, or can you share a container with other people....? We'd only really want to bring our dining table, fridge freezer and 2 x double beds. The rest will stay in the house or get given away.
Which were the other 2 firms you got quotes from?
Also, is there an Ikea equivalent in NZ doing cheap, throw-away furniture for the first year or 2?
Cheers,
Wiz'n'Ton

We've got a 3 bed terraced, and looking around last night realised that much of the 'furniture' we've got is just stand-in stuff that isn't worth 20p, let alone spending 3k+ on getting it out to NZ. Do container firms do 'small' containers, or can you share a container with other people....? We'd only really want to bring our dining table, fridge freezer and 2 x double beds. The rest will stay in the house or get given away.
Which were the other 2 firms you got quotes from?
Also, is there an Ikea equivalent in NZ doing cheap, throw-away furniture for the first year or 2?
Cheers,
Wiz'n'Ton
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmIkea, how I long for Ikea!!!!

Sorry no Ikea here, Freedom Furniture is similar style but not prices. There are quite a few ok priced shops in Christchurch eg, Target, Big Save, Harvey Norman but they are definately not Ikea style.
Paula

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Originally Posted by Watt Dabney
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmIkea, how I long for Ikea!!!!
Sorry no Ikea here, Freedom Furniture is similar style but not prices. There are quite a few ok priced shops in Christchurch eg, Target, Big Save, Harvey Norman but they are definately not Ikea style.
Paula

Sorry no Ikea here, Freedom Furniture is similar style but not prices. There are quite a few ok priced shops in Christchurch eg, Target, Big Save, Harvey Norman but they are definately not Ikea style.
Paula


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Originally Posted by Apple12
Personally I can't stand Ikea! Dreadful shops where you have to walk 5 miles to get to the knife section. And then you go round to your mates and find that she has exactly the same lamp, and your neighbour has the same book case. Where is the fun in that?! 

Apple-you are a furniture critisizing genius! Why do we have to cheaply design our houses in a suicidal Scandinavian fashion?
Ikea is shite! Our house is covered in it,and after two years I've never had so many problems putting the ironing away,or keeping my book collection straight. Swedish bastards. Harsh,I know. But that's what whiskey does,people. That's what whiskey does.


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Originally Posted by danny.f
Apple-you are a furniture critisizing genius! Why do we have to cheaply design our houses in a suicidal Scandinavian fashion?
Ikea is shite! Our house is covered in it,and after two years I've never had so many problems putting the ironing away,or keeping my book collection straight. Swedish bastards. Harsh,I know. But that's what whiskey does,people. That's what whiskey does.
Ikea is shite! Our house is covered in it,and after two years I've never had so many problems putting the ironing away,or keeping my book collection straight. Swedish bastards. Harsh,I know. But that's what whiskey does,people. That's what whiskey does.


Never had any ikea stuff but saw lots of it. Isn't it the same as habitat only cheaper?

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Originally Posted by Jude J
you are a loon! To make me chuckle today is an enormous achievement
Never had any ikea stuff but saw lots of it. Isn't it the same as habitat only cheaper?

Never had any ikea stuff but saw lots of it. Isn't it the same as habitat only cheaper?

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Is it insanely expensive to ship things? I have just visited a shipper's website that warns of all sorts of hidden costs - companies that only ship to a customs building then you have to pick up or get it shipped to your home; customs officials being a total nightmare re: inventory of every single item and ripping apart your whole container; everything being impounded for agricultural fumigation costing $$$; having no credit line in a foreign country and thus having to pay immense mounting costs immediately by cash or (again) get it impounded. Are these just horror stories or have such things happened to anyone?
We are wavering between optimism and gloom on this subject - looking around, can't bear to part with anything remotely family/ memories-related, yet costs sound prohibitive...
Anything to set our minds at rest?
We are wavering between optimism and gloom on this subject - looking around, can't bear to part with anything remotely family/ memories-related, yet costs sound prohibitive...
Anything to set our minds at rest?

