Kmc Home Trends, Parnell Street Ennis is well known for providing customers with top quality, great service and value for money on top quality Furniture and Mattresses. To ensure Kmc Home Trends continues to be a popular shopping destination, it is necessary for the owners to do some necessary renovations to the building with a view to improving the customers shopping experience. All stock from the warehouse has been transferred to the main showroom and all stock must go. The Closing Renovation Sale is now on and SALE will end this Sunday 19th January at 5pm. Kmc Home Trends are having this fantastic Sale with special reductions on every piece of Furniture in-store and promises to be a fantastic opportunity to purchase yourself some real quality furniture or that luxurious Mattress at an absolute bargain.
Since opening its doors to the public in 2013, Kmc Home Trends have gone from strength to strength and the ongoing repeat business is a testament to the professional, friendly approach by management and staff and the excellent quality and choice available in store.
The Closing Renovation Sale is now on and Sale must end this Sunday 19th January at 5pm. With many clearance lines, ex-display models and with up to 60% off, early attendance will guarantee massive savings. This Sale is an excellent opportunity for those wanting to redecorate their house or rental property or add that something extra special while picking up a bargain. Every item in the shop will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Some of the items available will include Mattresses, Sofa’s, (fabric & leather) Recliners, Beds, Divans, Lockers, Dressing Tables, Chest of Drawers, Coffee Tables, Pictures, Mirrors and so much more.
Kmc Home Trends Parnell Street Ennis ClOSING RENOVATION SALE IS NOW ON: Find us on Facebook for more information

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