Army Issued Furniture 02/20/2009
I started this blog because when I found out I was moving to Korea I scoured the internet looking for information on Yongsan Garrison from the family point of view. I never found what I was looking for, so Six In Seoul was born in my mind. I want to give my readers a broad idea of what it is like living here, I hope I am doing Korea justice. I recently realized I need to put more information in about moving here. I am adding a new category, 'moving to Yongsan' on the right hand side of this page. Feel free to pass this on to anyone you know that might be moving here. The pillows do not come with the furniture; you will need to buy your own. Yes, the couch and chairs (you get 2 chairs) are as firm as they look. Notice the carpet? BRING YOUR OWN! You can buy carpets here, but the selection is not great and you might have to wait a while especially if you arrive during peak season. With that being said, if you arrive during peak season, just as many people are moving out as moving in. People moving out are anxious to get rid of things so, many people give away and or sell TONS of stuff. Any given day in April - August you can find tons of great stuff sitting out by the dumpsters. AND they put it there, beside the dump and not in it so people will take it. (And remember most tours here are only 2 years.) OK, back to the floors, they are hard linoleum big tiles, if you have ever lived in military housing before, you know what I am talking about. Here, I will show you..... That looks like a school cafeteria floor doesn't it? Well, that is my dining room, so basically the same thing! :) Next up is the desk. They give you one desk, chair and bookshelf that is supposed to go on top of the desk. We didn't think it worked to well together, so we separated the desk from the shelf (bookshelves are the short ones on the left side of this photo). Also, we wanted more desks - a desk for each child's room. We put in a special request explaining why we wanted more than the allotted amount. Our request was approved and we received 3 desk. Let's move to the dining room. (again...colors can vary) OK, let's head upstairs. For the master bedroom you will get 1 queen size bed, 2 night tables, 2 lamps, 1 chest of drawers and 1 dresser. Here is a sample of the bed & night table. For the kid’s rooms, you can get a dresser and a chest of drawers, although I would not suggest it because there is not enough room. You also get a twin size bed for each child. I think that about does it for this edition of 'Moving to Yongsan'. Stay tuned for more to come. CommentsLeave a Reply |











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