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Bansko Furniture Expedition

 

 

 

Searching for Apartment Furniture in Blagoevgrad

My hired driver and translator Chris and George arrived 10:30am sharp as arranged to take me the 1hr drive to Blagoevgrad to suss out the furniture there and possibly transport it back to our apartment in Redenka. Chris and George asked me not to post their photo on this site so I have blatantly disregarded their requests and although they are nice blokes who treated me to the nicest meatballs in Bulgaria(According to Chris) I’ve decided to publish their pic(See pic).

Bansko transport guys Chris and GeorgeChris speaks perfect English even understanding my Northern Irish accent which most English people struggle to accomplish :smile: . Without his help in translating, the trip would have been a complete nightmare. George will be learning English soon :wink:

I was pleasantly surprised to find that most of the road that had been a nightmare to travel just 3 days ago has been almost completely tarmaced except for a few metres which were barely noticeable.

The road down through the mountain road give me an opportunity to see the breathtaking views that I have missed in the darkness when I had arrived Tuesday night.

Our first stop when arriving at was at Blagoevgrad was Stil Dom. This is a large furniture store with a selection of furniture for the whole house or apartment in different styles. They do not have a massive selection but they certainly have everything you need if you are prepared to mix and match colours throughout the apartment.

I was trying to chose items that matched furniture I had already bought through FurnishBG. Plus I know if I make a b&^*s up with the selection, my wife is going to arrive at this apartment in January and want to change everything :cry: . So much for remaining unemotional and detached when selecting for the rental market.

You know how when a woman walks into a room she can walk out and describe everything that was in it AND the colour schemes to match? Well, men cannot do that or at least this one can’t. So, I found a few items that I thought matched my apartment and living-room furniture(Turns out they are darker wood) and said to the sales assistant, through Chris, after checking prices that “I will take one of those, those, one of those with that but not that, and 2 of those”.

These items were actually a coffee table, T.V unit, wall mirror with coat rack and matching bottom drawer for the hallway(there was a seperate part to the entire unit which I thought would be too big and I declined), and two single wardrobes.

I also needed a single bed which I couldn’t find because there were none there that matched the two double beds I had already purchased – in style or colour.

Anyway before I could swiftly pay for the furniture and get the hell out of there because at this stage I was sweating at all the choices I had to make, Chris reminded me that we had another shop to visit.

Mr Bricolage BlagoevgradNow can you imagine the scenario. Here I am in Bulgaria trying to get the job done as quickly and painlessly as possible and I have this Bulgarian guy who I’d never met before reminding me to be sensible. :grin: In most other places the guy would be encouraging me to buy so that he could get paid and get home. He was right of course so we headed over to Mr Bricolage.

This shop just reminded me of B&Q back home. They sell all sort of household goods, lamps, carpets, cushions, bathroom furniture, garden furniture, pictures, etc etc etc.

I decided against the furniture in Mr Bricolage because it was of lower quality than that at Stil Dom. If you want less expensive furniture then this may be the place to visit. I didn’t hang about too long here either so decide for yourself, but it is definitely worth a visit for the smaller items you can pick up.

I came out with 5 bedside lamps, 3 blue cushions – which my wife has been torturing me to buy, to match the blue nicknacks she sent me to the apartment with. I know I purchased the wrong ones(Too small, wrong shade) but I bought them anyway because I can tell her I’ve got them plus they were cheap – and two small hall mats.

Techno Market BlagoevgradWe then went to TechnoMarket which sell all your electrical goods that you will need. There would be no need to go anywhere else for these as they have everything from coffee machines to camcorders, Tvs, microwaves, the lot. I picked up a coffee machine here which is the last of the electrical items I need for Redenka.

We then headed back to Stil Dom. On further conversation we discovered that the wardrobes that I had chosen could only be ordered in which would take one month. So, I declined and will look for other options for my wardrobes. They did offer me other models that were available in store but I was set on the darkwood style and would not be swayed :neutral:

I will not go into the nightmare I had with my Credit Card during the day after stupidly entering the wrong pin but thankfully Stil Dom will take a small deposit and agreed to pay the rest on delivery of my furniture. I gave them 100 Leva with 795 Leva to pay when they are delivered next Tuesday. This price includes delivery and installation/assembly of the furniture. I presume they will secure mirror to hallway wall, assemble T.V unit if need be. I will know come Tuesday.

The most expensive item I bought was the coffee table at 299 leva. You can buy them much cheaper at Stil Dom if you are prepared to sacrifice quality.

One other note, when Stil Dom guys deliver they will not carry the furniture into your apartment. So someone will have to be available to do this if you cannot do so yourself. I don’t know the reason why but that’s the way they work. :???:

After heading for lunch with Chris and George where we got the ‘best meatballs in Bulgaria’ we headed back to Redenka.

Tonight I had a great meal in a small restaurant about 50 metres above the Kempinski hotel. This is a house turned restaurant with a mountain stream running through the garden(Too colol to eat outside now though). After being recommended it by Victor from Bulgarian properties we decided to try it out – myself and John, the guy I met from outside Belfast. The food was beautiful and the staff very friendly.

We were turned away when we first arrived to come back in one hour as the place was packed, as were at least 6 other who came behind us – all Bulgarians. You know when you eat out foreign you always look for where the locals are eating? This is definitely one of those spots.

A couple of things I learnt from today is that it is probably better to buy everything from the one source as that way you can get the colours to match. This is a more difficult process if you are buying from different sources.

Now the thing is, can you find the right source at the right price. Unfortunately the big names in Bulgarian are charging way over the odds for their packages.

I hope this short report gives you an idea or some ideas on how to proceed.

By the way, if you would like to get in touch with Chris for a furniture run when you get to Bansko I can give you his phone number. George also runs transport from Sofia airport which is 150 Euros for up to 6 people with luggage. I can highly recommend these guys. They were a pleasure to be with and really went out of their way to help me out at a very reasonable price.

For these details or any other questions contact me at mal@[REMOVETHIS]skiinbansko.com

Oh I almost forgot, the second thing I discovered is for the guys – If you are going to go furniture shopping in Bulgaria, make sure to bring your wife :mrgreen:

I’ve to meet Frank Nadler tomorrow to look at some furniture brochures. Frank is a frequent poster over at the Talk Bansko forum. I contacted him today and we have arranged to meet tomorrow.

Til next time.

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