2 best places for buying furniture in turkey

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If you want to stay in Turkey permanently or temporarily, you will of course need for buying furniture in Turkey for your new home!

Turkey, one of the countries famous for its elegant furniture, and the options vary between new and used,

Many people resort to it to save money.

Through our article below we will try to inform you about the advantages of Turkish furniture, its varieties, places to buy it, and its prices.

buying furniture in turkey :


buying furniture in Turkey is divided into two main parts, namely:
The new and used, and each of these two sections has its advantages and disadvantages:

New furniture and places to buy it:


The new furniture in Turkey is distinguished by its wonderful and unique tastes and designs, and varies between what is in line with modernity and fashion,

And between what preserves the original old style while adding modern touches.

Prices:


Its prices vary between what is the average cost and what is high cost.

Where to buy it:

The most popular stores in Turkey are IKEA, KOÇTAŞ, Enza Home, Bellona, Mudo Consept, Kelebek, Adore Mobilya, TepeHome, İstikbal, İpek Mobilya, Kilim Mobilya. IKEA and KOÇTAŞ are huge stores and we strongly recommend that you visit them physically for buying furniture in Turkey

MASCO, the distinctive Turkish furniture city:
The city of MASCO is already a real city, in one of the most famous places to sell furniture in Istanbul.

The product inside MASCO city combines modernity with the original past,

This is what makes the designs distinctive, and the furniture inside MASCO is varied and comprehensive, as:

It combines ancient Roman, Seljuk, and Ottoman designs with modern European and Turkish designs.

All companies located within the city of MASCO are large companies guaranteed and reliable,

Which makes dealing with it comfortable and reassuring.

City location:
https://goo.gl/maps/hJcz9EBwWdn

You can see where IKEA stores are located via this  link

IKEA Istanbul website:

https://goo.gl/maps/JV5cfQsdPh42

There are a lot of other furniture stores in shopping centers all over the country. Their website links are given below:

Do not forget to inform the store if the installation of the furniture will be done by you or you will need their staff to install it. In case you need them to do the installation, they will provide you with a date when their technical team will visit for assembling purposes.

Second-Hand Turkish Furniture Stores

If you don’t want to spend too much money, this might be the best option for you. But before starting, you should know that second-hand stores accept only cash. There are very few stores that accept debit or credit cards. You can find these stores in every district (at least in Istanbul). Second-hand stores are known as “Spotçular Çarşısı” in Turkey. You may find very cheap goods, including white goods in these stores.

These are used goods so you will have to spend time evaluating the quality and then deciding which one to buy. From tables and chairs to carpets and couches, you can find everything at an affordable price in these stores.
Here are some websites where you can find used furniture, but you will have to visit these stores to make sure that you buy quality furniture. When you make the final purchase decision, furniture is delivered to your doorstep.

You can also check the article talking about Let Go application, the specialized application in second hand products

Make-to-Order Furniture in Turkey

This is the most expensive choice with respect to buying furniture in Turkey. You have to be very specific when you choose to order your furniture. You will have to find a craftsman or a carpenter in your local area and specify the type of wood, shape, size, etc. you desire. You may even experience the language barrier here because most carpenters in Turkey speak Turkish only.

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