I'm in the process of buying a new manshon. It's being built right now and is due to be ready next spring.
Two questions I would be interested to know others' thoughts about, please...
1. Are there any add-ons you would recommend or not recommend at the pre-move stage? They are trying to sell me, for example, aircon, wallpaper kind of stuff, floor coatings, etc.
2. I'm 6 foot 3 and I really want to get some decent new furniture that's big enough, especially sofa and dining table/chairs with good height/depth, which I can order in advance of the move. Does anyone know of a furniture place in Japan that's not IKEA self-build type but equally not super-expensive, but which sells items like these in a size bigger than the typical low-height, shallow-depth Japanese furniture?
Manshon add-ons and BIG furniture
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Re: Manshon add-ons and BIG furniture
Not an add-on, but at 6'3", you should insist that your countertops (kitchen) be 90cm. Do not budge on this, your back will thank you forever.
(And then get a full sized/deep dishwasher, not one of the mini things.)
(And then get a full sized/deep dishwasher, not one of the mini things.)
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The floor coating is probably worth it. It will save you trying to apply wax to the hardwood floors.
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I'm similar at 6'4" and when I bought my manshon, a large dinner table was a must since I like to throw dinner parties. The dining set I ended up getting was sold through a Rakuten store front called "US Furniture" and can be found here: https://item.rakuten.co.jp/usfurniture/c/0000000469/nagoyayagona wrote: ↑Fri Sep 15, 2023 7:12 am
I'm 6 foot 3 and I really want to get some decent new furniture that's big enough, especially sofa and dining table/chairs with good height/depth, which I can order in advance of the move. Does anyone know of a furniture place in Japan that's not IKEA self-build type but equally not super-expensive, but which sells items like these in a size bigger than the typical low-height, shallow-depth Japanese furniture?
I got the "Queen Anne" dining set which has an elegant feel and has held up very well over the years. It was definitely more expensive than IKEA or Nitori, but worth it.
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Depending where you live aircon is probably a good idea considering global warming. Also for improving air quality and reducing humidity.
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Thanks folks for these helpful replies! Have a great weekend!
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https://zaik.jp/books/472-4
The Publisher is not planning to publish an update for '23 Tax Season.
Re: Manshon add-ons and BIG furniture
I would get the aircon from the builders, after getting the pricing and making sure it is competitive.
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Missed on suggesting this earlier, but I'd want to make sure that a new build was set up for fiber (internet) all the way through--and definitely not the common case where fiber might come to the building, and then all the units split/share that (which gets you something like a cable connection (not fiber), and a chance of it being slow when others in the building are also using it in some way.nagoyayagona wrote: ↑Fri Sep 15, 2023 7:12 am I'm in the process of buying a new manshon. It's being built right now and is due to be ready next spring.
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This is something I've read about others discovering when they buy a mansion--they want to work from home (or game) and it's impossible to get a fiber connection to their unit. The person needs to get approval from the building association to run the fiber, and then on the other side, NTT/nuro don't want to deal with installing it to a single unit (they'd want to do the whole building).
And in your unit itself, I'd want to have LAN ports in every room.
(and for air-con, Daikin is a good brand)
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Re: Manshon add-ons and BIG furniture
If you don't mind buying used furniture keep an eye on Tokyo Lease Corporation's Used Items page: https://www.furniture-rental-tokyo.com/ ... d+Products
The furniture on sale was usually used by expats before and tend to have light wear and tear.
The furniture on sale was usually used by expats before and tend to have light wear and tear.