Accomodations:


Living room, bed room, children’s room and dining room:

Chairs and tables:

Camping stool




Plastic chair




Seat cushion



Inflatable armchair



Bean bag


Cloth armchair


Faux leather armchair


Brahmin leather
armchair


Pre War Chesterfield



Cloth couch





Faux leather couch




Brahmin leather
couch



Pre War Chesterfield
couch



Wooden chair


Wooden stool


Plastic stool



Wooden chair
(padded)


Metal chair



Metal chair
(padded)


Leather & wood
chair


Garden table



Metal table
(pre war)


Metal table
(post war)


Wooden dining table



Big wooden dining
table


Banquet table



Couch table
(wooden)


Couch table
(metal)


Couch table
(glass & Metal)

Before the war, these were popular with fishers, a rather comfortable seat, and easily transported. Especially comfortable to people with a small rear end – for the others, the comforts are debatable.


A simple plastic chair from before the War. Used to be white, depending on it’s condition, it may have acquired a different color by now. Not the most beautiful as far as interior decoration goes, but at least comfortable – especially if one adds a cushion.


A large, soft pillow that can be laid on all kinds of surfaces, to sit more comfortable on said surfaces.


A very old pre war product: quickly inflatable and available in many different, but always tacky colors.


A large, soft pillow in which one can sink very comfortably.


An armchair, covered with cloth. One can hardly tell if it’s a pre War product or post War.


A comfy armchair made of faux leather. Prices very bycondition.



Brown rawhide, probably made in northern California or in the New California Republic. Made into an armchair by a crafty carpenter.


Very comfortable if one has not paid for it by oneself. If one paid for it, one has to be incredibly rich, to sit on without fear of making any tiny damage on it.


More than twice the width – or even larger – as the equivalent armchair. Comfy for two people sitting side by side. If one wants or needs something larger, one can roughly guess the price like this: The price of the armchair multiplied by the number of seats. This gives one roughly the price of the couch.


Not the original, real leather, but still usually quite nice to look at. Prices are for a couch with space for two people. If something larger is wanted, one can look at the cloth couch to check how the price is calculated.


Nothing is better than the flavorful smell of rawhide. Prices are for a couch with space for two people. If something larger is wanted, one can look at the cloth couch to check how the price
is calculated.


Probably one of the most decadent seats the bombs spared. Prices are for a couch with space for two people. If something larger is wanted, one can look at the cloth couch to check how the price is calculated.


A simple, but sturdy wooden chair.


A small stool. With many such stools it’s possible to set the height with a screw thread.


Pre War plastic. The production costs before the War were probably around 90 cents. Nothing to look at – and by far not the most expensive.


A wooden chair, crafted by a good carpenter, with cloth padding on the seat and sometimes even on back rest.


‘Spartan’ is the first word, that comes to the mind when one looks upon such a chair.  'Uncomfortable’ is another.


While still not a beauty to behold, at least now it’s comfortable and spartan, if that is not an oxymoron.


A wooden chair that is at many places padded with real leather. Nice to look at, comfy and relatively expensive.


Before the War, these were found in many mobile home trailers and front gardens. After the War it mostly graces poorer homes.


A simple, usually screwed together metal table made of stainless steel.



Repurposed metal, stamped and rewelded former trash. Maybe from one of the large, Californian scrap yards, like the one close to Junktown.


A simple, round or maybe square dining table for 4 people. Made from hardwood. Extra charges could be for the possibility to expand it or for special protective or colorful varnishing.


A really large hardwood dining table, at which 8 people can sit comfortably. Extra charges could be for the possibility to expand it or for special protective or colorful varnishing.


Von geschickten Handwerkerhänden gefertigte, lange Banketttafel an der sehr bequem 12 oder noch mehr Menschen Platz finden. Kunstvoll verziert und aus den besten Materialien gefertigt.


Ein einfacher Couchtisch aus Holz, oft mit einem Zwischenfach. Hier kann man in aller Ruhe die Tageszeitung ablegen wenn man kurz aufstehen muss um nach dem Kaffee zu sehen.


Das Selbe wie oben, nur eben aus Metall gefertigt. Ob es ein einfaches Vorkriegsmodell ist, eine moderne Kunstarbeit oder wiedergewonnenes Metall, bestimmt maßgeblich über den Preis.


Eine Glasplatte die auf kunstvoll verwobenen Metallstreben ruht. Sehr teuer, edel und schick, wenn es auch nur eher in die moderne Villa, als die rustikale passt.


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Storage:
Prices vary by the usual qualities: pre war/ post war / condition / custom made / etc.

Closet
(small)



Closet
(big)


Gun cabinet



Rack



Showcase



Hangable cabinet



Simple shel



Bureau



Valet stand



Former TV unit





Dresser



Shoe rack



Hat rack



Clothes bar



Chest



Locker



Filing cabinet

Who doesn’t own much, needs little. This fits nothing better than closets. This closet has a small bar (max 40 cm) to hang clothes hangers as well as a maximum of four cupboards or
drawers for other, not hanging clothes.


Who has a lot, needs a lot. This closet has a full meter of a bar for clothes hangers and at least 6 cupboards or drawers.


There is a large diversity, that mostly depends on how burglary safe or children safe one wants it, and made of which material.


From the most simple, small metal racks to elaborately adorned mahagoni racks, one can find pretty much everything.


Just like with racks, the showcases in the Wasteland offer a lot of diversity. The quality of the glass plays much into the price as well.


Be careful drilling and make sure to anchor the screws that keep the cabinet on the wall with proper dowels. A stylish method to store items.


A simple board, that is, depending on the length, held on the wall by two or more supports.



A file and book storage, with integrated writing space. Fashionable and discreet, the ideal accessory for the wide traveled bureaucrat.


A simple wood or metal construct, usually placed next to a door. It comfortably holds coats or hats and doesn’t even whine about it.


You probably have never seen a functioning TV set, but on the other hand, there are persistent rumors in the Republic, that the government wants to subsidize the manufacture of new TVs.
None the less, this cupboard is a nice storage space for pretty much everything. Just the big, empty space in the middle is somewhat useless.


A small closet with drawers. Good for the storage of small stuff, clothing and generally all useful things.


Whether it’s a small metal grate on stands or a complex drawers, the sense is the same. Optics and quality alone make the price.


A board, about head high, on which one can store one’s heads and helmets.



A simple bar, that can be hung at a door or a wall. With hooks sticking out to hang up clothes.



Whether it’s a functional, military metal box or an artistically, highly adorned, antique wooden chest, on the markets of the Californian wasteland, it’s possible to find nearly anything.


Ein einfacher, genormter militärischer Kleiderschrank. Nur dass er Spind heißt, um die Zivilisten zu verwirren.


No matter what kind of paper mounds you wish to put in, filing cabinets are undecorated, but at least rather cheap.

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Decorations for bare wands, shelfs and floors:

Bedside carpet




Mole rat fur



Children’s carpet



Small promotional
sign from before the
War


Poster (pre war)



Poster (post war)



Flag



Art print



Drawing



Painting



Ornament sword



Ornament pistol



Real muzzle loading
pistol


Rifle rack



Post cards from
before the Great War


Picture frame



Flower pot



Glass vase



Clay vase



Ash tray

A small carpet that keeps one from getting cold feet when standing up. Sometimes, one still finds pre War products, but most are weaved and knotted post War and often in surprisingly
good quality.


The fur of a large mole rat. Before the War, bear skins have performed the same function. If the old pictures are to be believed, mole rats and bears had about the same size in fact.


A small carpet, that shows Western-, Medieval- or stylized city scenes. Nice toy to engage the fantasy of a child. Nearly all are pre War products.


Small promotional sheet metal signs from before the War, for example for Chrysalis Motors, Vault-Tec, Fjord or simply patriotic war commercials.



A poster from before the War, for movies, musical events and bands, the war and much more.



After the war, most posters show political advertising, for example for the NCR, but also for popular holovids out of New Reno.


The flag of the old USA, 13 stripes and 12 stars or maybe the double headed bear of the banner of the New California Republic or the Flag of the NCR Rangers.


A poster showing a famous piece of art. Even after the War they are still gladly produced.



A simple coal or pencil sketch, like street artists for example draw them all the time. Looks nice and costs little.


A real oil on canvas painting. Especially the old ones from before the Great War are worth a fortune among art collectors.


A rapier or maybe an old officers’ saber. Looks nice and might even be useful in an emergency. One could for example throw the thing at an attacker.


An ancient copy of a muzzle loading duelist’s pistol. Not even the most desperate raider would load it with gunpowder and ball.


A true antiquity. Not even directly after the war has something like this been produced. Astonishingly valuable.


Two simple hooks on the wall on which one can rest one’s favorite rifle. Looks nice and is easy to reach due to that.


AOld post cards in the typical format. Often with many, nice looking pictures on them. Nice enough for example to frame the expensive promotional signs from before the Great War.


A simple picture frame made of wood, plastic or metal. The possible variations are nearly endless here - accordingly the prices vary.


A simple terracotta pot or an artfully decorated porcelain bowl, unadorned or with burned in floral design or other ornaments.


A vase made of glass, ideal to store the flowers your loved one gave you.



A vase like especially the wild tribes produce them in masses.



Whether made of clay, metal or glass, whether a simple bowl with notches for cigarettes or an artful piece that looks like a skull or something similar: ash trays are still quite popular in
the Wasteland.

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Beds and mattresses:

Straw mattress



Feather mattress




Eiderdown



Folding bed



Bunk bed



Simple wood bed



Simple metal bed




King-Size Bed




Rotating love nest

A simple straw mattress, in other words a large sack filled with dry hay and beaten into shape. The hay has to be exchanged again after a while.


A mattress not made out of bird feathers, but of metal coil springs and a soft (or relatively so) filling. These mattresses are being produced again after the Great War, but most of the time
it’s still cheaper to clean and debug a pre War mattress.


The non plus ultra of mattresses. A mattress filled with soft feathers from before the War. As decadent as it gets in the bedroom after the Apocalypse.


A simple folding bed, as it was used by the military in the Great War during actions – or been handed out by the Red Cross after flood catastrophes and earthquakes.


Affixed to the walls with two chains and hinges to the wall. Can be folded up to save space, when it’s not needed to sleep on, and then folded back down.


A simple wooden bedframe, large enough to take on a small mattress. Not very nice looking, but there are more expensive, decorated versions. And they are usually quite comfy.


The longer lasting equivalent to the wood bed. These beds have, for the most part, survived the Great War and are quite popular with the few hospitals that have been erected after the
Apocalypse, since they are easier to keep sterile.


A bed that is twice as large as a normal one – or twice as big as it should be, as the realistic Wasteland dweller would say. But, those who can afford it, might enjoy needing a map to find the
way back to the floor.


A mostly circular or heart shaped bed with an integrated electrical motor and simple mechanic translation, that makes the lovers spin slowly in a circle. If you have to ask what that is
supposed to be good for, you probably don’t want to know.

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