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Contents Basic inventory list Rebslagervej room 14 (ground floor) ...........................................3 Basic inventory list Rebslagervej room 15 (ground floor) ...........................................5 Basic inventory list Rebslagervej room 16 (ground floor) ........................................... 7 Basic inventory list Rebslagervej room 17 (ground floor)........................................... 9 Basic inventory list Rebslagervej room 18 (ground floor) .......................................... 11 Basic inventory list Rebslagervej room 19 (ground floor) ......................................... 13 Basic inventory list Rebslagervej rooms 1-13 (ground floor) ................................... 15 Basic inventory list Rebslagervej rooms 101-113, 201-213, 301-313 ....................... 17 Basic inventory list Rebslagervej rooms 114, 214 and 314 ......................................... 19 Basic inventory list Rebslagervej rooms 115, 215 and 315 ......................................... 21 Basic inventory list Rebslagervej rooms 116, 216 and 316 ........................................ 23 Basic inventory list Rebslagervej rooms 117, 217 and 317 ......................................... 25 Basic inventory list Rebslagervej rooms 118, 218 and 318 ........................................ 27 Basic inventory list Rebslagervej rooms 119, 219 and 319 ........................................ 29 2
Basic inventory list Rebslagervej room 14 (ground floor) Since Danish tenants normally move into rooms without any loose furniture/equipment; the Housing Foundation Copenhagen has provided some basic items for each room that we allocate students to. The purpose is to assist the international student with the problem of arriving to an empty room, having to immediately go purchase furniture, and equipment – only to have to sell everything again upon departure. However, our basic equipment may not always cover everything that you personally desire and some may want to supplement the equipment yourself (especially items to make it cozy or if you have specialized needs). The basic equipment belongs to the Housing Foundation Copenhagen and must remain in the room regardless of whether or not you make use of it yourself. They may also not be left in the common room or study rooms to avoid their disappearance. If the items are missing during inspection (after you have moved out), then you must pay for the costs of replacement. The provided items can be older/used but should not be broken. You pay a minor amount a month to cover wear and tear – but any damages which occur during your stay will be deducted from your deposit. If any items are missing or damaged (not just worn) upon moving in, please report it in your online Flow. Please note that previous tenants may have left additional items behind in your personal room – these items are not part of the basic equipment and are not serviced. Such items can be disposed of by the student in the designated area for larger garbage. The below are the items which we have provided and therefore offer service for. 1 futon bed 120x200 cm (can be used as a sofa, or as a bed) 1 box spring bed 90x200 cm (the bed is located on the loft in these rooms) *(see note on 2nd page) 1 black table 80x120cm (dining table) 2 dining chairs 1 ceiling lamp (hanging above dining table) 1 standing/floor lamp 1 desk lamp 1 bulletin board 1 wardrobe 1 coatrack (black steel with round mirror, mounted on the wall) 1 shoe rack (white plastic – mounted on the wall) 1 shelf with 2 drawers (mounted on the wall) 1 trolley table (black) 3
1 book shelf (black steel) 1 coffee table (white marble top – in some rooms it is replaced with white elliptic coffee table) 1 round stool (oak nature) 1 desktop organizer (in oak) sofa pillow (in some rooms) 1 A3 illustration (29.7×42 cm) 1 50x70 cm poster 2 curtains (140x245cm) 1 laundry basket (black, square shape) 1 shower curtain (180 x 200 cm: it is important to have the RIGHT SIZE, so no water damage is caused to the bathroom door - we provide the shower curtain for free) 1 dish rack – it is important that you have the tray underneath to avoid water damage “Usables” Also note that the Housing Foundation Copenhagen does not exchange your “usables”. You buy and put in your own light bulbs, batteries for smoke alarm, vacuum cleaner bags etc. You are expected to check if this needs replacement before reporting an item damaged. * Please note: only studios with a loft (ground floor only) or studios with 2 rooms separated by a sliding door (rooms 16 and 17 on 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor) have both futon beds and box spring beds. All other rooms only have futon beds. 4
Basic inventory list Rebslagervej room 15 (ground floor) Since Danish tenants normally move into rooms without any loose furniture/equipment; the Housing Foundation Copenhagen has provided some basic items for each room that we allocate students to. The purpose is to assist the international student with the problem of arriving to an empty room, having to immediately go purchase furniture, and equipment – only to have to sell everything again upon departure. However, our basic equipment may not always cover everything that you personally desire and some may want to supplement the equipment yourself (especially items to make it cozy or if you have specialized needs). The basic equipment belongs to the Housing Foundation Copenhagen and must remain in the room regardless of whether or not you make use of it yourself. They may also not be left in the common room or study rooms to avoid their disappearance. If the items are missing during inspection (after you have moved out), then you must pay for the costs of replacement. The provided items can be older/used but should not be broken. You pay a minor amount a month to cover wear and tear – but any damages which occur during your stay will be deducted from your deposit. If any items are missing or damaged (not just worn) upon moving in, please report it in your online Flow. Please note that previous tenants may have left additional items behind in your personal room – these items are not part of the basic equipment and are not serviced. Such items can be disposed of by the student in the designated area for larger garbage. The below are the items which we have provided and therefore offer service for. 1 futon bed 120 x 200 cm (can be used as a sofa, or as a bed) 1 box spring bed 90x200 cm (the bed is located in the bedroom) *(see note on 2nd page) 2 black tables 80x120 cm (dining table) 2 dining chairs 1 ceiling lamp (hanging above dining table) 1 standing/floor lamp 2 desk lamps 1 bulletin board 2 wardrobes 2 dressers (with 4 drawers each) 1 coatrack (black steel with round mirror, mounted on the wall) 3 shoe racks (white plastic – mounted on the wall) 1 shelf with 2 drawers (mounted on the wall) 1 trolley table (black) 1 book shelf (black steel) 1 coffee table (white marble top – in some rooms it is replaced with white elliptic coffee table) 2 round stools (oak nature) 1 desktop organizer (in oak) sofa pillows (in some rooms) 1 A3 illustration (29.7×42 cm) 1 50x70 cm poster 2 curtains (140x245 cm) 1 laundry basket (black, square shape) 1 shower curtain (180 x 200 cm: it is important to have the RIGHT SIZE, so no water damage is caused to the bathroom door - we provide the shower curtain for free) 5
1 dish rack – it is important that you have the tray underneath to avoid water damage “Usables” Also note that the Housing Foundation Copenhagen does not exchange your “usables”. You buy and put in your own light bulbs, batteries for smoke alarm, vacuum cleaner bags etc. You are expected to check if this needs replacement before reporting an item damaged. * Please note: only studios with a loft (ground floor only) or studios with 2 rooms separated by a sliding door (rooms 16 and 17 on 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor) have both futon beds and box spring beds. All other rooms only have futon beds. 6
Basic inventory list Rebslagervej room 16 (ground floor) Since Danish tenants normally move into rooms without any loose furniture/equipment; the Housing Foundation Copenhagen has provided some basic items for each room that we allocate students to. The purpose is to assist the international student with the problem of arriving to an empty room, having to immediately go purchase furniture, and equipment – only to have to sell everything again upon departure. However, our basic equipment may not always cover everything that you personally desire and some may want to supplement the equipment yourself (especially items to make it cozy or if you have specialized needs). The basic equipment belongs to the Housing Foundation Copenhagen and must remain in the room regardless of whether or not you make use of it yourself. They may also not be left in the common room or study rooms to avoid their disappearance. If the items are missing during inspection (after you have moved out), then you must pay for the costs of replacement. The provided items can be older/used but should not be broken. You pay a minor amount a month to cover wear and tear – but any damages which occur during your stay will be deducted from your deposit. If any items are missing or damaged (not just worn) upon moving in, please report it in your online Flow. Please note that previous tenants may have left additional items behind in your personal room – these items are not part of the basic equipment and are not serviced. Such items can be disposed of by the student in the designated area for larger garbage. The below are the items which we have provided and therefore offer service for. 1 futon bed 120x200 cm (can be used as a sofa, or as a bed) 2 box spring beds 90x200 cm *(see note on 2nd page) 1 black table 80x120cm (dining table) 2 dining chairs 1 ceiling lamp (hanging above dining table) 1 standing/floor lamp 2 desk lamps 2 bulletin boards 2 wardrobes 2 dressers (with 4 drawers each) 1 coatrack (black steel with round mirror, mounted on the wall) 2 shoe racks (white plastic – mounted on the wall) 2 shelves with 2 drawers (mounted on the wall) 1 trolley table (black) 1 book shelf (black steel) 1 coffee table (white marble top – in some rooms it is replaced with white elliptic coffee table) 2 round stools (oak nature) 1 desktop organizer (in oak) sofa pillow (in some rooms) 1 A3 illustration (29.7×42 cm) 1 50x70 cm poster 2 curtains (140x245cm) 1 laundry basket (black, square shape) 1 shower curtain (180 x 200 cm: it is important to have the RIGHT SIZE, so no water damage is caused to the bathroom door - we provide the shower curtain for free) 7
1 dish rack – it is important that you have the tray underneath to avoid water damage “Usables” Also note that the Housing Foundation Copenhagen does not exchange your “usables”. You buy and put in your own light bulbs, batteries for smoke alarm, vacuum cleaner bags etc. You are expected to check if this needs replacement before reporting an item damaged. * Please note: only studios with a loft (ground floor only) or studios with 2 rooms separated by a sliding door (rooms 16 and 17 on 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor) have both futon beds and box spring beds. All other rooms only have futon beds. 8
Basic inventory list Rebslagervej room 17 (ground floor) Since Danish tenants normally move into rooms without any loose furniture/equipment; the Housing Foundation Copenhagen has provided some basic items for each room that we allocate students to. The purpose is to assist the international student with the problem of arriving to an empty room, having to immediately go purchase furniture, and equipment – only to have to sell everything again upon departure. However, our basic equipment may not always cover everything that you personally desire and some may want to supplement the equipment yourself (especially items to make it cozy or if you have specialized needs). The basic equipment belongs to the Housing Foundation Copenhagen and must remain in the room regardless of whether or not you make use of it yourself. They may also not be left in the common room or study rooms to avoid their disappearance. If the items are missing during inspection (after you have moved out), then you must pay for the costs of replacement. The provided items can be older/used but should not be broken. You pay a minor amount a month to cover wear and tear – but any damages which occur during your stay will be deducted from your deposit. If any items are missing or damaged (not just worn) upon moving in, please report it in your online Flow. Please note that previous tenants may have left additional items behind in your personal room – these items are not part of the basic equipment and are not serviced. Such items can be disposed of by the student in the designated area for larger garbage. The below are the items which we have provided and therefore offer service for. 1 futon bed 120x200 cm (can be used as a sofa, or as a bed) 2 box spring beds 90x200 cm *(see note on 2nd page) 1 black table 80x120cm (dining table) 2 dining chairs 1 ceiling lamp (hanging above dining table) 1 standing/floor lamp 2 desk lamps 2 bulletin boards 2 wardrobes 2 dressers (with 4 drawers each) 1 coatrack (black steel with round mirror, mounted on the wall) 1 shoe rack (white plastic – mounted on the wall) 2 shelves with 2 drawers (mounted on the wall) 1 trolley table (black) 1 book shelf (black steel) 1 coffee table (white marble top – in some rooms it is replaced with white elliptic coffee table) 2 round stools (oak nature) 1 desktop organizer (in oak) sofa pillow (in some rooms) 1 A3 illustration ((29.7×42 cm) 1 50x70 cm poster 2 curtains (140x245cm) 1 laundry basket (black, square shape) 1 shower curtain (180x200 cm: it is important to have the RIGHT SIZE, so no water damage is caused to the bathroom door - we provide the shower curtain for free) 9
1 dish rack – it is important that you have the tray underneath to avoid water damage “Usables” Also note that the Housing Foundation Copenhagen does not exchange your “usables”. You buy and put in your own light bulbs, batteries for smoke alarm, vacuum cleaner bags etc. You are expected to check if this needs replacement before reporting an item damaged. * Please note: only studios with a loft (ground floor only) or studios with 2 rooms separated by a sliding door (rooms 16 and 17 on 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor) have both futon beds and box spring beds. All other rooms only have futon beds. 10
Basic inventory list Rebslagervej room 18 (ground floor) Since Danish tenants normally move into rooms without any loose furniture/equipment; the Housing Foundation Copenhagen has provided some basic items for each room that we allocate students to. The purpose is to assist the international student with the problem of arriving to an empty room, having to immediately go purchase furniture, and equipment – only to have to sell everything again upon departure. However, our basic equipment may not always cover everything that you personally desire and some may want to supplement the equipment yourself (especially items to make it cozy or if you have specialized needs). The basic equipment belongs to the Housing Foundation Copenhagen and must remain in the room regardless of whether or not you make use of it yourself. They may also not be left in the common room or study rooms to avoid their disappearance. If the items are missing during inspection (after you have moved out), then you must pay for the costs of replacement. The provided items can be older/used but should not be broken. You pay a minor amount a month to cover wear and tear – but any damages which occur during your stay will be deducted from your deposit. If any items are missing or damaged (not just worn) upon moving in, please report it in your online Flow. Please note that previous tenants may have left additional items behind in your personal room – these items are not part of the basic equipment and are not serviced. Such items can be disposed of by the student in the designated area for larger garbage. The below are the items which we have provided and therefore offer service for. 1 futon bed 120x200 cm (can be used as a sofa, or as a bed) 1 box spring bed 90x200 cm *(see note on 2nd page) 1 black table 80x120cm (dining table) 2 dining chairs 1 ceiling lamp (hanging above dining table) 1 standing/floor lamp 1 desk lamp 1 bulletin board 1 wardrobe 1 dresser (with 4 drawers) 1 coatrack (black steel with round mirror, mounted on the wall) 1 shoe rack (white plastic – mounted on the wall) 1 shelf with 2 drawers (mounted on the wall) 1 trolley table (black) 1 book shelf (black steel) 1 coffee table (white marble top – in some rooms it is replaced with white elliptic coffee table) 2 round stools (oak nature) 1 desktop organizer (in oak) sofa pillow (in some rooms) 1 A3 illustration (29.7×42 cm) 1 50x70 cm poster 2 curtains (140x245cm) 1 laundry basket (black, square shape) 1 shower curtain (180 x 200 cm: it is important to have the RIGHT SIZE, so no water damage is caused to the bathroom door - we provide the shower curtain for free) 1 dish rack – it is important that you have the tray underneath to avoid water damage 11
“Usables” Also note that the Housing Foundation Copenhagen does not exchange your “usables”. You buy and put in your own light bulbs, batteries for smoke alarm, vacuum cleaner bags etc. You are expected to check if this needs replacement before reporting an item damaged. * Please note: only studios with a loft (ground floor only) or studios with 2 rooms separated by a sliding door (rooms 16 and 17 on 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor) have both futon beds and box spring beds. All other rooms only have futon beds. 12
Basic inventory list Rebslagervej room 19 (ground floor) Since Danish tenants normally move into rooms without any loose furniture/equipment; the Housing Foundation Copenhagen has provided some basic items for each room that we allocate students to. The purpose is to assist the international student with the problem of arriving to an empty room, having to immediately go purchase furniture, and equipment – only to have to sell everything again upon departure. However, our basic equipment may not always cover everything that you personally desire and some may want to supplement the equipment yourself (especially items to make it cozy or if you have specialized needs). The basic equipment belongs to the Housing Foundation Copenhagen and must remain in the room regardless of whether or not you make use of it yourself. They may also not be left in the common room or study rooms to avoid their disappearance. If the items are missing during inspection (after you have moved out), then you must pay for the costs of replacement. The provided items can be older/used but should not be broken. You pay a minor amount a month to cover wear and tear – but any damages which occur during your stay will be deducted from your deposit. If any items are missing or damaged (not just worn) upon moving in, please report it in your online Flow. Please note that previous tenants may have left additional items behind in your personal room – these items are not part of the basic equipment and are not serviced. Such items can be disposed of by the student in the designated area for larger garbage. The below are the items which we have provided and therefore offer service for. 1 futon bed 120x200 cm (can be used as a sofa, or as a bed) 1 box spring bed 90x200 cm *(see note on 2nd page) 2 black tables 80x120cm (dining table) 2 dining chairs 1 ceiling lamp (hanging above dining table) 1 standing/floor lamp 2 desk lamps 2 bulletin boards 2 wardrobes 1 coatrack (black steel with round mirror, mounted on the wall) 2 shoe racks (white plastic – mounted on the wall) 1 shelf with 2 drawers (mounted on the wall) 1 trolley table (black) 1 book shelf (black steel) 1 coffee table (white marble top – in some rooms it is replaced with white elliptic coffee table) 2 round stools (oak nature) 1 desktop organizer (in oak) sofa pillow (in some rooms) 1 A3 illustration (29.7×42 cm) 1 50x70 cm poster 2 curtains (140x245cm) 1 laundry basket (black, square shape) 1 shower curtain (180 x 200 cm: it is important to have the RIGHT SIZE, so no water damage is caused to the bathroom door - we provide the shower curtain for free) 1 dish rack – it is important that you have the tray underneath to avoid water damage 13
“Usables” Also note that the Housing Foundation Copenhagen does not exchange your “usables”. You buy and put in your own light bulbs, batteries for smoke alarm, vacuum cleaner bags etc. You are expected to check if this needs replacement before reporting an item damaged. * Please note: only studios with a loft (ground floor only) or studios with 2 rooms separated by a sliding door (rooms 16 and 17 on 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor) have both futon beds and box spring beds. All other rooms only have futon beds. 14
Basic inventory list Rebslagervej rooms 1-13 (ground floor) Since Danish tenants normally move into rooms without any loose furniture/equipment; the Housing Foundation Copenhagen has provided some basic items for each room that we allocate students to. The purpose is to assist the international student with the problem of arriving to an empty room, having to immediately go purchase furniture, and equipment – only to have to sell everything again upon departure. However, our basic equipment may not always cover everything that you personally desire and some may want to supplement the equipment yourself (especially items to make it cozy or if you have specialized needs). The basic equipment belongs to the Housing Foundation Copenhagen and must remain in the room regardless of whether or not you make use of it yourself. They may also not be left in the common room or study rooms to avoid their disappearance. If the items are missing during inspection (after you have moved out), then you must pay for the costs of replacement. The provided items can be older/used but should not be broken. You pay a minor amount a month to cover wear and tear – but any damages which occur during your stay will be deducted from your deposit. If any items are missing or damaged (not just worn) upon moving in, please report it in your online Flow. Please note that previous tenants may have left additional items behind in your personal room – these items are not part of the basic equipment and are not serviced. Such items can be disposed of by the student in the designated area for larger garbage. The below are the items which we have provided and therefore offer service for. 1 futon bed 120x200 cm (can be used as a sofa, or as a bed) 1 box spring bed 90x200 cm (the bed is located on the loft in these rooms) *(see note on 2nd page) 1 black table 80x120cm (dining table) 2 dining chairs 1 ceiling lamp (hanging above dining table) 1 standing/floor lamp 1 desk lamp 1 bulletin board 1 wardrobe 1 dresser (with 4 drawers) 1 coatrack (black steel with round mirror, mounted on the wall) 1 shoe rack (white plastic – mounted on the wall) 1 shelf with 2 drawers (mounted on the wall) 1 trolley table (black) 1 book shelf (black steel) 1 coffee table (white marble top – in some rooms it is replaced with white elliptic coffee table) 2 round stools (oak nature) 1 desktop organizer (in oak) sofa pillow (in some rooms) 1 A3 illustration (29.7×42 cm) 1 50x70 cm poster 2 curtains (140x245cm) 1 laundry basket (black, square shape) 15
1 shower curtain (180 x 200 cm: it is important to have the RIGHT SIZE, so no water damage is caused to the bathroom door - we provide the shower curtain for free) 1 dish rack – it is important that you have the tray underneath to avoid water damage “Usables” Also note that the Housing Foundation Copenhagen does not exchange your “usables”. You buy and put in your own light bulbs, batteries for smoke alarm, vacuum cleaner bags etc. You are expected to check if this needs replacement before reporting an item damaged. * Please note: only studios with a loft (ground floor only) or studios with 2 rooms separated by a sliding door (rooms 16 and 17 on 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor) have both futon beds and box spring beds. All other rooms only have futon beds. 16
Basic inventory list Rebslagervej rooms 101-113, 201-213, 301-313 Since Danish tenants normally move into rooms without any loose furniture/equipment; the Housing Foundation Copenhagen has provided some basic items for each room that we allocate students to. The purpose is to assist the international student with the problem of arriving to an empty room, having to immediately go purchase furniture, and equipment – only to have to sell everything again upon departure. However, our basic equipment may not always cover everything that you personally desire and some may want to supplement the equipment yourself (especially items to make it cozy or if you have specialized needs). The basic equipment belongs to the Housing Foundation Copenhagen and must remain in the room regardless of whether or not you make use of it yourself. They may also not be left in the common room or study rooms to avoid their disappearance. If the items are missing during inspection (after you have moved out), then you must pay for the costs of replacement. The provided items can be older/used but should not be broken. You pay a minor amount a month to cover wear and tear – but any damages which occur during your stay will be deducted from your deposit. If any items are missing or damaged (not just worn) upon moving in, please report it in your online Flow. Please note that previous tenants may have left additional items behind in your personal room – these items are not part of the basic equipment and are not serviced. Such items can be disposed of by the student in the designated area for larger garbage. The below are the items which we have provided and therefore offer service for. 1 futon bed 120x200 cm (can be used as a sofa, or as a bed) 1 black table 80x120cm (dining table) 2 dining chairs 1 ceiling lamp (hanging above dining table) 1 standing/floor lamp 1 desk lamp 1 bulletin board 1 wardrobe 1 dresser (with 4 drawers) 1 coatrack (black steel with round mirror, mounted on the wall) 1 shoe rack (white plastic – mounted on the wall) 1 shelf with 2 drawers (mounted on the wall) 1 trolley table (black) 1 book shelf (black steel) 1 coffee table (white marble top – in some rooms it is replaced with white elliptic coffee table) 2 round stools (oak nature) 1 desktop organizer (in oak) sofa pillow (in some rooms) 1 A3 illustration (29.7×42 cm) 1 50x70 cm poster 2 curtains (140x245cm) 1 laundry basket (black, square shape) 1 shower curtain (180 x 200 cm: it is important to have the RIGHT SIZE, so no water damage is caused to the bathroom door - we provide the shower curtain for free) 1 dish rack – it is important that you have the tray underneath to avoid water damage 17
“Usables” Also note that the Housing Foundation Copenhagen does not exchange your “usables”. You buy and put in your own light bulbs, batteries for smoke alarm, vacuum cleaner bags etc. You are expected to check if this needs replacement before reporting an item damaged. Please note: only studios with a loft (ground floor only) or studios with 2 rooms separated by a sliding door (rooms 16 and 17 on 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor) have both futon beds and box spring beds. All other rooms only have futon beds. 18
Basic inventory list Rebslagervej rooms 114, 214 and 314 Since Danish tenants normally move into rooms without any loose furniture/equipment; the Housing Foundation Copenhagen has provided some basic items for each room that we allocate students to. The purpose is to assist the international student with the problem of arriving to an empty room, having to immediately go purchase furniture, and equipment – only to have to sell everything again upon departure. However, our basic equipment may not always cover everything that you personally desire and some may want to supplement the equipment yourself (especially items to make it cozy or if you have specialized needs). The basic equipment belongs to the Housing Foundation Copenhagen and must remain in the room regardless of whether or not you make use of it yourself. They may also not be left in the common room or study rooms to avoid their disappearance. If the items are missing during inspection (after you have moved out), then you must pay for the costs of replacement. The provided items can be older/used but should not be broken. You pay a minor amount a month to cover wear and tear – but any damages which occur during your stay will be deducted from your deposit. If any items are missing or damaged (not just worn) upon moving in, please report it in your online Flow. Please note that previous tenants may have left additional items behind in your personal room – these items are not part of the basic equipment and are not serviced. Such items can be disposed of by the student in the designated area for larger garbage. The below are the items which we have provided and therefore offer service for. 1 futon bed 120x200 cm (can be used as a sofa, or as a bed) 1 black table 80x120cm (dining table) 1 dining chair 1 ceiling lamp (hanging above dining table) 1 standing/floor lamp 1 desk lamp 1 bulletin board 1 wardrobe 1 coatrack (black steel with round mirror, mounted on the wall) 1 shoe rack (white plastic – mounted on the wall) 1 shelf with 2 drawers (mounted on the wall) 1 trolley table (black) 1 book shelf (black steel) 1 coffee table (white marble top – in some rooms it is replaced with white elliptic coffee table) 1 round stool (oak nature) 1 desktop organizer (in oak) sofa pillow (in some rooms) 1 A3 illustration (29.7×42 cm) 1 50x70 cm poster 2 curtains (140x245cm) 1 laundry basket (black, square shape) 1 shower curtain (180 x 200 cm: it is important to have the RIGHT SIZE, so no water damage is caused to the bathroom door - we provide the shower curtain for free) 1 dish rack – it is important that you have the tray underneath to avoid water damage “Usables” Also note that the Housing Foundation Copenhagen does not exchange your “usables”. You buy and put in your own light bulbs, batteries for smoke alarm, 19
vacuum cleaner bags etc. You are expected to check if this needs replacement before reporting an item damaged. Please note: only studios with a loft (ground floor only) or studios with 2 rooms separated by a sliding door (rooms 16 and 17 on 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor) have both futon beds and box spring beds. All other rooms only have futon beds. 20
Basic inventory list Rebslagervej rooms 115, 215 and 315 Since Danish tenants normally move into rooms without any loose furniture/equipment; the Housing Foundation Copenhagen has provided some basic items for each room that we allocate students to. The purpose is to assist the international student with the problem of arriving to an empty room, having to immediately go purchase furniture, and equipment – only to have to sell everything again upon departure. However, our basic equipment may not always cover everything that you personally desire and some may want to supplement the equipment yourself (especially items to make it cozy or if you have specialized needs). The basic equipment belongs to the Housing Foundation Copenhagen and must remain in the room regardless of whether or not you make use of it yourself. They may also not be left in the common room or study rooms to avoid their disappearance. If the items are missing during inspection (after you have moved out), then you must pay for the costs of replacement. The provided items can be older/used but should not be broken. You pay a minor amount a month to cover wear and tear – but any damages which occur during your stay will be deducted from your deposit. If any items are missing or damaged (not just worn) upon moving in, please report it in your online Flow. Please note that previous tenants may have left additional items behind in your personal room – these items are not part of the basic equipment and are not serviced. Such items can be disposed of by the student in the designated area for larger garbage. The below are the items which we have provided and therefore offer service for. 2 futon beds 120x200 cm (can both be used as a sofa, or as a bed) 1 black table 80x120cm (dining table) 2 dining chairs 1 ceiling lamp (hanging above dining table) 1 standing/floor lamp 2 desk lamps 1 bulletin board 2 wardrobes 2 dressers (with 4 drawers each) 1 coatrack (black steel with round mirror, mounted on the wall) 2 shoe racks (white plastic – mounted on the wall) 2 shelves with 2 drawers (mounted on the wall) 1 trolley table (black) 1 book shelf (black steel) 1 coffee table (white marble top – in some rooms it is replaced with white elliptic coffee table) 2 round stools (oak nature) 1 desktop organizer (in oak) sofa pillows (in some rooms) 1 A3 illustration (29.7×42 cm) 1 50x70 cm poster 2 curtains (140x245cm) 1 laundry basket (black, square shape) 1 shower curtain (180 x 200 cm: it is important to have the RIGHT SIZE, so no water damage is caused to the bathroom door - we provide the shower curtain for free) 1 dish rack – it is important that you have the tray underneath to avoid water damage 21
“Usables” Also note that the Housing Foundation Copenhagen does not exchange your “usables”. You buy and put in your own light bulbs, batteries for smoke alarm, vacuum cleaner bags etc. You are expected to check if this needs replacement before reporting an item damaged. Please note: only studios with a loft (ground floor only) or studios with 2 rooms separated by a sliding door (rooms 16 and 17 on 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor) have both futon beds and box spring beds. All other rooms only have futon beds. 22
Basic inventory list Rebslagervej rooms 116, 216 and 316 Since Danish tenants normally move into rooms without any loose furniture/equipment; the Housing Foundation Copenhagen has provided some basic items for each room that we allocate students to. The purpose is to assist the international student with the problem of arriving to an empty room, having to immediately go purchase furniture, and equipment – only to have to sell everything again upon departure. However, our basic equipment may not always cover everything that you personally desire and some may want to supplement the equipment yourself (especially items to make it cozy or if you have specialized needs). The basic equipment belongs to the Housing Foundation Copenhagen and must remain in the room regardless of whether or not you make use of it yourself. They may also not be left in the common room or study rooms to avoid their disappearance. If the items are missing during inspection (after you have moved out), then you must pay for the costs of replacement. The provided items can be older/used but should not be broken. You pay a minor amount a month to cover wear and tear – but any damages which occur during your stay will be deducted from your deposit. If any items are missing or damaged (not just worn) upon moving in, please report it in your online Flow. Please note that previous tenants may have left additional items behind in your personal room – these items are not part of the basic equipment and are not serviced. Such items can be disposed of by the student in the designated area for larger garbage. The below are the items which we have provided and therefore offer service for. 1 futon bed 120x200 cm (can be used as a sofa, or as a bed) 1 box spring bed 90x200 cm *(see note on 2nd page) 1 black table 80x120cm (dining table) 2 dining chairs 1 ceiling lamp (hanging above dining table) 1 standing/floor lamp 2 desk lamps 2 bulletin boards 2 wardrobes 2 dressers (with 4 drawers each) 1 coatrack (black steel with round mirror, mounted on the wall) 2 shoe racks (white plastic – mounted on the wall) 2 shelves with 2 drawers (mounted on the wall) 1 trolley table (black) 1 book shelf (black steel) 1 coffee table (white marble top – in some rooms it is replaced with white elliptic coffee table) 2 round stools (oak nature) 1 desktop organizer (in oak) sofa pillow (in some rooms) 1 A3 illustration (29.7×42 cm) 1 50x70 cm poster 2 curtains (140x245cm) 1 laundry basket (black, square shape) 1 shower curtain (180 x 200 cm: it is important to have the RIGHT SIZE, so no water damage is caused to the bathroom door - we provide the shower curtain for free) 23
1 dish rack – it is important that you have the tray underneath to avoid water damage “Usables” Also note that the Housing Foundation Copenhagen does not exchange your “usables”. You buy and put in your own light bulbs, batteries for smoke alarm, vacuum cleaner bags etc. You are expected to check if this needs replacement before reporting an item damaged. * Please note: only studios with a loft (ground floor only) or studios with 2 rooms separated by a sliding door (rooms 16 and 17 on 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor) have both futon beds and box spring beds. All other rooms only have futon beds. 24
Basic inventory list Rebslagervej rooms 117, 217 and 317 Since Danish tenants normally move into rooms without any loose furniture/equipment; the Housing Foundation Copenhagen has provided some basic items for each room that we allocate students to. The purpose is to assist the international student with the problem of arriving to an empty room, having to immediately go purchase furniture, and equipment – only to have to sell everything again upon departure. However, our basic equipment may not always cover everything that you personally desire and some may want to supplement the equipment yourself (especially items to make it cozy or if you have specialized needs). The basic equipment belongs to the Housing Foundation Copenhagen and must remain in the room regardless of whether or not you make use of it yourself. They may also not be left in the common room or study rooms to avoid their disappearance. If the items are missing during inspection (after you have moved out), then you must pay for the costs of replacement. The provided items can be older/used but should not be broken. You pay a minor amount a month to cover wear and tear – but any damages which occur during your stay will be deducted from your deposit. If any items are missing or damaged (not just worn) upon moving in, please report it in your online Flow. Please note that previous tenants may have left additional items behind in your personal room – these items are not part of the basic equipment and are not serviced. Such items can be disposed of by the student in the designated area for larger garbage. The below are the items which we have provided and therefore offer service for. 1 futon bed 120x200 cm (can be used as a sofa, or as a bed) 1 box spring bed 90x200 cm *(see note on 2nd page) 1 black table 80x120cm (dining table) 2 dining chairs 1 ceiling lamp (hanging above dining table) 1 standing/floor lamp 1 desk lamp 2 bulletin boards 1 wardrobe 1 dresser (with 4 drawers) 1 coatrack (black steel with round mirror, mounted on the wall) 1 shoe rack (plastic white – mounted on the wall) 1 shelf with 2 drawers (mounted on the wall) 1 trolley table (black) 1 book shelf (black steel) 1 coffee table (white marble top – in some rooms it is replaced with white elliptic coffee table) 2 round stools (oak nature) 1 desktop organizer (in oak) sofa pillow (in some rooms) 1 A3 illustration (29.7×42 cm) 1 50x70 cm poster 2 curtains (140x245cm) 1 laundry basket (black, square shape) 1 shower curtain (180 x 200 cm: it is important to have the RIGHT SIZE, so no water damage is caused to the bathroom door - we provide the shower curtain for free) 1 dish rack – it is important that you have the tray underneath to avoid water damage 25
“Usables” Also note that the Housing Foundation Copenhagen does not exchange your “usables”. You buy and put in your own light bulbs, batteries for smoke alarm, vacuum cleaner bags etc. You are expected to check if this needs replacement before reporting an item damaged. * Please note: only studios with a loft (ground floor only) or studios with 2 rooms separated by a sliding door (rooms 16 and 17 on 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor) have both futon beds and box spring beds. All other rooms only have futon beds. 26
Basic inventory list Rebslagervej rooms 118, 218 and 318 Since Danish tenants normally move into rooms without any loose furniture/equipment; the Housing Foundation Copenhagen has provided some basic items for each room that we allocate students to. The purpose is to assist the international student with the problem of arriving to an empty room, having to immediately go purchase furniture, and equipment – only to have to sell everything again upon departure. However, our basic equipment may not always cover everything that you personally desire and some may want to supplement the equipment yourself (especially items to make it cozy or if you have specialized needs). The basic equipment belongs to the Housing Foundation Copenhagen and must remain in the room regardless of whether or not you make use of it yourself. They may also not be left in the common room or study rooms to avoid their disappearance. If the items are missing during inspection (after you have moved out), then you must pay for the costs of replacement. The provided items can be older/used but should not be broken. You pay a minor amount a month to cover wear and tear – but any damages which occur during your stay will be deducted from your deposit. If any items are missing or damaged (not just worn) upon moving in, please report it in your online Flow. Please note that previous tenants may have left additional items behind in your personal room – these items are not part of the basic equipment and are not serviced. Such items can be disposed of by the student in the designated area for larger garbage. The below are the items which we have provided and therefore offer service for. 1 futon bed 120x200 cm (can be used as a sofa, or as a bed) 1 black table 80x120cm (dining table) 2 dining chairs 1 ceiling lamp (hanging above dining table) 1 standing/floor lamp 1 desk lamp 1 bulletin board 1 wardrobe 1 dresser (with 4 drawers) 1 coatrack (black steel with round mirror, mounted on the wall) 1 shoe rack (white plastic – mounted on the wall) 1 shelf with 2 drawers (mounted on the wall) 1 trolley table (black) 1 book shelf (black steel) 1 coffee table (white marble top – in some rooms it is replaced with white elliptic coffee table) 2 round stools (oak nature) 1 desktop organizer (in oak) sofa pillow (in some rooms) 1 A3 illustration (29.7×42 cm) 1 50x70 cm poster 2 curtains (140x245cm) 1 laundry basket (black, square shape) 1 shower curtain (180 x 200 cm: it is important to have the RIGHT SIZE, so no water damage is caused to the bathroom door - we provide the shower curtain for free) 1 dish rack – it is important that you have the tray underneath to avoid water damage 27
“Usables” Also note that the Housing Foundation Copenhagen does not exchange your “usables”. You buy and put in your own light bulbs, batteries for smoke alarm, vacuum cleaner bags etc. You are expected to check if this needs replacement before reporting an item damaged. Please note: only studios with a loft (ground floor only) or studios with 2 rooms separated by a sliding door (rooms 16 and 17 on 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor) have both futon beds and box spring beds. All other rooms only have futon beds. 28
Basic inventory list Rebslagervej rooms 119, 219 and 319 Since Danish tenants normally move into rooms without any loose furniture/equipment; the Housing Foundation Copenhagen has provided some basic items for each room that we allocate students to. The purpose is to assist the international student with the problem of arriving to an empty room, having to immediately go purchase furniture, and equipment – only to have to sell everything again upon departure. However, our basic equipment may not always cover everything that you personally desire and some may want to supplement the equipment yourself (especially items to make it cozy or if you have specialized needs). The basic equipment belongs to the Housing Foundation Copenhagen and must remain in the room regardless of whether or not you make use of it yourself. They may also not be left in the common room or study rooms to avoid their disappearance. If the items are missing during inspection (after you have moved out), then you must pay for the costs of replacement. The provided items can be older/used but should not be broken. You pay a minor amount a month to cover wear and tear – but any damages which occur during your stay will be deducted from your deposit. If any items are missing or damaged (not just worn) upon moving in, please report it in your online Flow. Please note that previous tenants may have left additional items behind in your personal room – these items are not part of the basic equipment and are not serviced. Such items can be disposed of by the student in the designated area for larger garbage. The below are the items which we have provided and therefore offer service for. 1 futon bed 120x200 cm (can be used as a sofa, or as a bed) 1 black table 80x120cm (dining table) 2 dining chairs 1 ceiling lamp (hanging above dining table) 1 standing/floor lamp 1 desk lamp 1 bulletin board 1 wardrobe 1 dresser (with 4 drawers) 1 coatrack (black steel with round mirror, mounted on the wall) 2 shoe racks (white plastic – mounted on the wall) 1 shelf with 2 drawers (mounted on the wall) 1 trolley table (black) 1 book shelf (black steel) 1 coffee table (white marble top – in some rooms it is replaced with white elliptic coffee table) 2 round stools (oak nature) 1 desktop organizer (in oak) sofa pillow (in some rooms) 1 A3 illustration (29.7×42 cm) 1 50x70 cm poster 2 curtains (140x245cm) 1 laundry basket (black, square shape) 1 shower curtain (180 x 200 cm: it is important to have the RIGHT SIZE, so no water damage is caused to the bathroom door - we provide the shower curtain for free) 1 dish rack – it is important that you have the tray underneath to avoid water damage 29
“Usables” Also note that the Housing Foundation Copenhagen does not exchange your “usables”. You buy and put in your own light bulbs, batteries for smoke alarm, vacuum cleaner bags etc. You are expected to check if this needs replacement before reporting an item damaged. Please note: only studios with a loft (ground floor only) or studios with 2 rooms separated by a sliding door (rooms 16 and 17 on 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor) have both futon beds and box spring beds. All other rooms only have futon beds. 30
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