MANAGER: Wayne Smith
The Furniture Warehouse is expanding and that means good news for customers old and new.
Staff at the Netherton store - already one of the biggest in the Midlands - are currently putting the finishing touches to a scheme that will see the sales area nearly double in size.
Because new stock is being brought in to coincide with the expansion, now is the time to pick up a bargain because there is £300,000 of stock that needs to be sold to make way for the brand new suites, dining suites and beds.
Customers have flocked to the Furniture Warehouse over the years impressed by the vast range of furniture on offer and the competitive prices.
With more than 60 per cent of stock available for immediate delivery, there's no waiting around for items to be made back at the factory.
At the Furniture Warehouse there is a large stockroom with row upon row of suites just waiting to be sent out.
Staff pride themselves with the quality and prices. This isn't cheap furniture - just good furniture sold at cheap prices.
And even when the stock has been cleared there will still be something for the tightest of budgets with the part of the new revamped showroom being turned into a bargain basement for ex-display stock.
It means the selection of suites will continue to grow with a new Italian showroom housing a selection of the finest suites all arranged in luxurious room settings.
And the expansion means there will be an even bigger range of conservatory and wicker furniture on sale - more than 30 different models with prices starting at just £399.
Other popular ranges include beech and leather dining sets from £249 - and that's for real leather! And for something a little different, the Furniture Warehouse imports a spectacular range of fossil stone furniture from the Philippines - items that would give the wow factor to any house.
The company moved to Netherton 14 years ago but has been trading for 25 years. And with sales manager Wayne Smith's 21 years in the trade, there is always someone on hand to deal with queries.
There's good news as well for customers looking for something a little out of the ordinary as special commissions and sizes are available to order.
The store is open seven days-a-week so there's no excuse not to make your way to the bigger and better Furniture Warehouse and grab a bargain.
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