I will arrive in Hua Hin around May 13-May 15.
I will enter in our brand new villa with no furniture. Is it possible to buy an inflatable mattress for the first nights ?
If yes, where ?
TIA
Inflatable mattress
Inflatable mattress
François
And me, still the most self satisfied of men
I was almost as drunk as myself
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And me, still the most self satisfied of men
I was almost as drunk as myself
(Jacques Brel)
- dtaai-maai
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Hi, Francois, I've enjoyed your posts and hope the move goes smoothly.
I'm not sure about an inflatable mattress (how often will you use it anyway?), but I'd suggest that if you don't want to go straight out to buy a bed, buy a mattress that will fit the bed and use that on the floor for a few days. There are a number of shops easily accessible, and most will deliver on the same day for no extra charge.
I'm not sure about an inflatable mattress (how often will you use it anyway?), but I'd suggest that if you don't want to go straight out to buy a bed, buy a mattress that will fit the bed and use that on the floor for a few days. There are a number of shops easily accessible, and most will deliver on the same day for no extra charge.
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Well, you're right. Good idea.dtaai-maai wrote:I'm not sure about an inflatable mattress (how often will you use it anyway?), but I'd suggest that if you don't want to go straight out to buy a bed, buy a mattress that will fit the bed and use that on the floor for a few days. There are a number of shops easily accessible, and most will deliver on the same day for no extra charge.
I'll try to be very early in HH so that I have plenty of time to sort out everything

François
And me, still the most self satisfied of men
I was almost as drunk as myself
(Jacques Brel)
And me, still the most self satisfied of men
I was almost as drunk as myself
(Jacques Brel)
I'm just waiting for a confirmation. As far as I know, I'll be able to move and get water and electricity. The only thing is I will get an empty villa that I will have to furnishniggle wrote:Why not stay in hotel / guesthouse for a few days ?
Can you move in the moment you get here ? - water, electricity ?
Take your time it will be worth the extra cost.
Buy in haste repent at leisure !

The idea was to get a mattress, inflatable or not, just to be able to sleep the first nights in our new home whilst waiting for the furniture...
François
And me, still the most self satisfied of men
I was almost as drunk as myself
(Jacques Brel)
And me, still the most self satisfied of men
I was almost as drunk as myself
(Jacques Brel)
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We bought one from Argos in the UK to take with us, it was a double mattress with electric pump fitted, only takes a minute to pump up and folds down into small bag for storage.
Ideal for an extra "put you up bed" when needed.
Cost around £85 but we found it very usefull.
I've lost my mind and I am making no effort to find it.