Thrifting in NYC for a studio apartment.

 I was recently in New York City visiting my daughter.  A year ago as a young professional coming from Montreal, Canada my daughter left home with a suitcase, her stereo and a few precious nic nacs. She was unsure what the future held for her. Today she is quite certain of one thing. 
She will be in New York City for awhile, she just loves it. This means she is seeking more permanence. She needs furniture........she wants vintage, I can do that, I love thrifting. The thrill of the hunt. NYC here I come. 
We had a blast thrifting through the city  seeking large pieces of furniture for her studio apartment.
These pieces have potential but not quite what we were looking for.
My first stop, I was told not to take pictures...disappointed. (who doesn't want free net exposure???). OK on to the next. 
Remember these? Very vintage (settle down class).
 I think my Mom still has something like this in her home somewhere!
This would look really awesome in a home office. 
Pssst....for the most part, I could get most of this stuff for a fraction of what they are charging at yard and garage sales. 
I found most of the stuff overpriced, but yet again it is NYC. 
Found this... woooohhoooooowhooo hoooooooOoooooo....insert name (see below) wooohoooaooowoohoooOaooo. (My kids will get this!)
My children advised me, this DJ was not referring to THE Barbra Streisand in his song???? Who knew? 

A vintage window display.
I have one of these babies in my basement (a Norge). We turn it on only during get-togethers. Very expensive on electricity to keep running. 
My vintage Norge was left from the original homeowners (from 1960-1972) and the front is mod podged in labels. This is before mod podge became popular. My basement bar is another post that I will save for another day. Please have a second look at what is going on in the window display with these mice. Too funny.

Second Time Around Thrift Shop 220 E. 23rd St.
NYC, 10010, (212) 685-2170

A sneak peek....one of our finds. We did very well and I just had to bring back home a few things as well.
 (I sure missed My Big Bertha in NYC).

I will reveal in my next post, our great finds and the makings of a quaint studio apartment in Manhattan, NY.

 We are still new at thrifting in NYC. Any advice from a native New Yorker? We would love to hear from you. 



My words of inspiration for the day.

The acts of this life are the destiny of the next.
Eastern Proverb

Remember your words are my inspiration, please leave a comment. 

Caroline

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 http://linda-coastalcharm.blogspot.com/




Comments

  1. Barbara Streisand...wooohooo oooooo ooooo ooooo oooooo oooooo great post!!! where were the mice???

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  2. Just love, love the vintage flatware! $50 for 59pcs is a great deal...you and your daughter are so lucky to be thrifting in NYC, I might find myself there this summer. Great post. Diane

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  3. That looked like a fun day with your daughter. Funny you are so right about pricing. It is hard when you know what you should pay, but, of course NYC is going to be three or more times higher. Have fun! And congrats to your daughter for following her dreams. Thanks for sharing with my newbie party.

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  4. Oh my...I would love to do some thriftin' in NYC...lucky you:) Thanks so much for coming to my party and I hope that you are having a fun time here.

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  5. What a fun day. I can't wait to see all of what you found. Thanks so much for dropping by. Hope you link up tonight at 8pm EST when my Swing into Spring party opens up.

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  6. What a fun post that I just got lost in. Thanks for taking me shopping with you!

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  7. It's so much fun to thrift in a new town. Looks like you found some neat places.

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  8. I love the sassy look of your blog. Can't wait to see what you do with your New York finds.

    Thanks for visiting my blog, leaving such wonderful tips and compliments, and joining me on my journey. Yes, after taking a peek at your blog, I am a follower.

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  9. Hey, I'm back to answer your question on my faux painted carriage house garage doors that you made a comment to. Yes, hubby was glad that I save him lots of money, but I always do and he always is.

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  10. Wow! Cool stuff. Can't wait to see your next posts. I am a new follower from the Creative Bloggers Party & Hop. I would appreciate if you follow me back.

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  11. You've got great finds! Really appreciate you sharing this great post with us at the Creative Bloggers' Party & Hop.

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