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Old 08-28-2014, 01:40 PM   #1
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Okay, where in the Lakes Region can I find a hightop table like this? Yes, I want almost an exact replica of the design too or something close if possible! Looking for it to be high top pub style about 3'x3' and hopefully to grab matching stools too. Anywhere in the Lakes Region would be beneficial but will to go to Southern NH or even MA if necessary. Thoughts?
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Old 08-28-2014, 01:44 PM   #2
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Take your picture to American Cottage in Gilford and talk to Jody. I have seen tables very similar to this in her books. If anyone can help you, she can.

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Old 08-28-2014, 02:57 PM   #3
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Hopefully this link comes through:

http://www.wayfair.com/Wildon-Home-%...-KLFD1011.html

Looks pretty close to your picture.
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Hopefully this link comes through:

http://www.wayfair.com/Wildon-Home-%...-KLFD1011.html

Looks pretty close to your picture.
That's REAL close. I'm assuming that's only an online website? I don't know if I've ever dealt with wayfair before.
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That's REAL close. I'm assuming that's only an online website? I don't know if I've ever dealt with wayfair before.
I have bought many pieces of furniture from Wayfair and have been pleasantly surprised. They are a big competitor of Amazon.
Free shipping, even on a recliner that was shipped by freight. Reasonable prices,
Decent quality ( although not handcrafted)
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Wayfair products are often found in HomeGoods stores, TJ Maxx, Marshall's etc.

I have ordered through them on numerous occasions and never had a problem. Very similar to Amazon.

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I have bought from them before and have not had any issues either. If you go back to the website link there is a section about shopping locally. I typed in the 03254 zip code and it said Harris Family Furniture. Assume it's somewhere close. If nothing else, at least you have a manufacturer name to go by (Wildon).
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Ok, thanks everyone!
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Unfinished wood store? Like the one in Raymond, NH or the Mill Stores?
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That's REAL close. I'm assuming that's only an online website? I don't know if I've ever dealt with wayfair before.
That table is only 36" tall. Not sure if that's an issue!
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Is that a washing machine in your kitchen?
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I have bought many pieces of furniture from Wayfair and have been pleasantly surprised. They are a big competitor of Amazon.
Free shipping, even on a recliner that was shipped by freight. Reasonable prices,
Decent quality ( although not handcrafted)
Have fun
True, not handcrafted at all. Made in Vietnam. Have also purchased from them, and not please with the quality, at all. Products looked good, lasted but a year. Buyer beware.
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Geeze that made me laugh! Good stuff!
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Geeze that made me laugh! Good stuff!
I am not sure that that is Shreddy's kitchen, but a friend's condo in FL has a little combo washer/dryer in the kitchen. Super expensive and prone to breaking.
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Most likely a British flat. Across the pond it's very common to have their washing machines in the kitchen.
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I have bought from them before and have not had any issues either. If you go back to the website link there is a section about shopping locally. I typed in the 03254 zip code and it said Harris Family Furniture. Assume it's somewhere close. If nothing else, at least you have a manufacturer name to go by (Wildon).
Harris Family Furniture http://www.harrisfamilyfurniture.com/
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Is that a washing machine in your kitchen?
That's for his linens, you know, napkins and table cloths, aprons for the help....
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there's also an unfinished furniture store on rt. 104 in new hampton. they have some really nice stuff in there.
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I am not sure that that is Shreddy's kitchen, but a friend's condo in FL has a little combo washer/dryer in the kitchen. Super expensive and prone to breaking.
John, it is mine. You're exactly right that it's a washer/dryer combo in the kitchen. Unfortunately, when you own a condo in the city of Boston you generally do not have much square footage to work with. Thankfully, that's why I have a weekend getaway with plenty of square footage up at the lake

UPDATE: I've purchased a similar table from Bernie and Phyl's over the weekend. Thanks for all the help.
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John, it is mine. You're exactly right that it's a washer/dryer combo in the kitchen. Unfortunately, when you own a condo in the city of Boston you generally do not have much square footage to work with. Thankfully, that's why I have a weekend getaway with plenty of square footage up at the lake

UPDATE: I've purchased a similar table from Bernie and Phyl's over the weekend. Thanks for all the help.
If that's your kitchen then you already have the table. My guess is that you want one for your weekend getaway.
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And after washing your clothes you throw them right into the oven to dry.
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I'm guessing a combo washer / dryer. Widely used in Europe, also in RV's.

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