Core furniture
Beds, sofas, tables, chairs and storage should match the property size and use.
Furniture packages
A second home becomes easier to use when furniture, inventory, delivery and assembly are organised as one practical plan.
After purchase
Interior and furnishing choices should match private use, rental use or a combination. Good preparation keeps style, budget, delivery and management aligned.
Local interior parties, suppliers, installers, photographers and managers must assess availability, lead times, montage, costs, quality and execution.
Service blocks
Beds, sofas, tables, chairs and storage should match the property size and use.
Kitchenware, linens, lighting and practical basics make a second home easier to use.
Local suppliers must confirm lead times, transport, access, montage and service.
Materials should fit cleaning, sun, humidity, guest use and replacement needs.
A coherent package avoids a scattered look and improves presentation.
Photo updates, access and handover help buyers who are not locally present.
Control points
Important
BSP does not guarantee supplier quality, delivery, rental outcome, resale value or return. We help structure questions and involve local parties where appropriate.
Agreements about price, delivery, montage, quality, warranty and planning must be made locally and in writing.
How BSP helps
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FAQ
No. BSP does not sell furniture. Local suppliers handle availability, delivery, assembly, cost and warranty.
Often parts can be coordinated remotely, but access, measurements, delivery and final checks need local arrangements.
They can be, if durability, cleaning, inventory and guest use are considered locally. Rental results are never guaranteed.
Next step
Tell us the country, property type and intended use. We help map practical interior questions and local next steps.