Creating a perfect home involves a number of aspects, furniture is one of them. Our furniture takes up the majority of space and helps make our homes feel welcome and complete so it is important that we select pieces that fit our budget, space and needs.

Home Trends, located on Parnell Street, a great shopping destination in the heart of Ennis town is the perfect one stop shop.   The spacious shop stocks everything from your 3-piece suites, dining room furniture, rugs, beds, mattresses, consoles to smaller items like lockers.

There is also a range of quirky accessories,  pictures, lamps and mirrors etc.  The store has developed a reputation for providing quality pieces at affordable prices and making a purchase in store means that the new addition will not only complement but, in many cases, transform your home for the better, it will also stand the test of time.

Co-owners Finbar & Eileen both originally from Roscommon are celebrating 10 years in their family-owned business. Their success to date has been synonymous with quality furniture and the ongoing repeat business is a testament to the professional and friendly approach by staff and excellent quality and value available in store.

The Home Trend’s team have worked tirelessly to ensure their customers’ requirements are catered for which has led to a loyal customer base over the past decade. At Home Trends a number of the product ranges on display are provided directly by Irish Suppliers bringing a better-quality product to their customers at very affordable prices.

Finbar says “The ethos of the business has always been about offering Irish products to the public.   Unlike many other competitors, we buy directly from the manufacturer which means bypassing the wholesaler guaranteeing massive savings to our customer.  The main Irish suppliers we deal with are Natural Sleep, Faith & Ethan, Aurora and Gannon Furniture who provide an excellent service”.

Home Trends have their very own online store www.hometrendsfurntiure.ie and Eileen says “our customers love browsing the extensive range of furniture, beds, mattresses online from the comfort of their home. We also do nationwide delivery and our delivery team travel the length and breadth of the country which is great for business.    We also provide a removal and an assembly service when delivering your piece of furniture, customers love to avail of this as it’s an all-in-one service”

Finbar and Eileen would like to take this opportunity to thank all their loyal customers for their incredible, support, loyalty and kindness over the last 10 years.  Home Trends, 29 Parnell Street Ennis (V95ED79) 065-6797853.  For more information find us on Facebook / Instagram – Home Trends Ennis or visit the website @ www.hometrendsfurntiure.ie

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