Has any one been to the furniture store on sg rd besides paks i bought a bed for £250 and it was delivered for free and my old bed was removed for free. i was amazed the same bed and company by dreams in green lanes was £749, what a rip off,and the variety in this store you would not imagine and the prices an absolute bargain. i would definetely recommend to friends and family,its very useful to people who can not assemble flat pack furniture,these people do it for free....thumbs up......
what do you think? has any one else been there?
please let me know.....
thanks.....
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Aladdins cave, off Hornsey Rd by Sunnyside Park is good but I'm not sure if they deliver.
The best stuff I've bought has come from the lady who has a random stall selling house clearance stuff beside Paul bakery in Hampstead. Can't remember if she is there on Saturday, Sunday,or both,but her stuff is fantastic and uber cheap.
I've occasionally bought basic things from the place at the bottom of Crouch Hill opposite the Dairy and they have alwasy been helpful, negotiable on price and free local delivery.
These people come and do the fitting in your home free of charge,and take full responsibility not like argos or ikea, have you ever seen the returns coming back from customers returning goods or ever had the experince of putting up flat pack furniture and then the crap not coming together and the frustration to sort out the mess.
so to avoid the big boys i would rather support the local business and deal directly and have less hassle.(so may be you should go and check out the big store behind the small doors)
May i suggest you go inside and check out their quality and variety and also glance through their extensive range of furniture in their catalogues, and then give your remarks and decide argos,ikea or furniture 2 go....
come on people support your local stores and don"t diss them with negative remarks...give them a try....
what do you think?.........
I sometimes go to Criterion, but it's a bit hit and miss. However I did once bag a rather splendid pair of mounted Alaska moose antlers/horns for £60!
It's psychic in a non-creepy fashion. I was thinking it'd be nice to have a local book-club and one turned up. I consider whether it's worth risking the indian next to front room and twenty people turn in reviews of it. I was wondering about where to get second-hand furniture and click. Now if only someone would start a discussion about dressmaking courses...