In Kakinada, HomeTown launches its first store
Interiors

In Kakinada, HomeTown launches its first store

On Saturday, Hometown, India's largest home shop, launched its first store in Kakinada at 82 East SRMT Mall, Lalitha Nagar. The store offers a diverse selection of high-quality, useful, and stylish furniture, décor, furnishings, homeware, modular kitchens, and modular wardrobes, all under one roof. Customers can also use the store's exclusive end-to-end interior design and project execution service Create and Build to design their homes. The new HomeTown store's furniture inventory includes a diverse range of living room, dining room, and bedroom furniture to fit a variety of design preferences, from conventional to contemporary. The homeware line includes the most up-to-date international trends in décor, furniture, tableware, glassware, cookware, and kitchen accessories. Customers can choose from over 100 styles and designs curated by in-house designers when it comes to HomeTown's modular services for kitchens and wardrobes. To date, Hometown has successfully designed over 50,000 kitchens across India. In addition, the brand must provide a one-of-a-kind Design and Build service that provides end-to-end personalised interior design and execution solutions for homes. Customers can get individualised design solutions from our in-house interior designers, as well as a full project management staff. Customers can take advantage of Hometown's year-round promotions, which include discounts and special offers throughout the board. Customers can also exchange their old furniture and upgrade to new furniture twice a year as part of the brand's Exchange and Upgrade programme. Customers may take advantage of HomeTown's legendary and much-anticipated 'Mano Ya Na Mano' sale, where they can get fantastic bargains on the complete collection as well as a FREE RECLINER worth Rs 49,900 when they buy furniture worth Rs 1.5 lakh or more. With the purchase of homeware, customers can also take home guaranteed free presents such as a steam iron, microwave, and a FREE ROCKING CHAIR. HomeTown, which is part of the Future Group, today has 47 outlets in 28 cities across India, with over 5 million satisfied consumers. The company takes pleasure in providing the best-in-class client experience and after-sales service, including free delivery, installation, and five free service camps, as well as on-time delivery.

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On Saturday, Hometown, India's largest home shop, launched its first store in Kakinada at 82 East SRMT Mall, Lalitha Nagar. The store offers a diverse selection of high-quality, useful, and stylish furniture, décor, furnishings, homeware, modular kitchens, and modular wardrobes, all under one roof. Customers can also use the store's exclusive end-to-end interior design and project execution service Create and Build to design their homes. The new HomeTown store's furniture inventory includes a diverse range of living room, dining room, and bedroom furniture to fit a variety of design preferences, from conventional to contemporary. The homeware line includes the most up-to-date international trends in décor, furniture, tableware, glassware, cookware, and kitchen accessories. Customers can choose from over 100 styles and designs curated by in-house designers when it comes to HomeTown's modular services for kitchens and wardrobes. To date, Hometown has successfully designed over 50,000 kitchens across India. In addition, the brand must provide a one-of-a-kind Design and Build service that provides end-to-end personalised interior design and execution solutions for homes. Customers can get individualised design solutions from our in-house interior designers, as well as a full project management staff. Customers can take advantage of Hometown's year-round promotions, which include discounts and special offers throughout the board. Customers can also exchange their old furniture and upgrade to new furniture twice a year as part of the brand's Exchange and Upgrade programme. Customers may take advantage of HomeTown's legendary and much-anticipated 'Mano Ya Na Mano' sale, where they can get fantastic bargains on the complete collection as well as a FREE RECLINER worth Rs 49,900 when they buy furniture worth Rs 1.5 lakh or more. With the purchase of homeware, customers can also take home guaranteed free presents such as a steam iron, microwave, and a FREE ROCKING CHAIR. HomeTown, which is part of the Future Group, today has 47 outlets in 28 cities across India, with over 5 million satisfied consumers. The company takes pleasure in providing the best-in-class client experience and after-sales service, including free delivery, installation, and five free service camps, as well as on-time delivery. Also Read https://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/arqonz-launched-one-stop-solution-for-india-s-real-estate-sector/32472 https://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/palomar---s-architecture---interior-design-programs-move-to-south-campus/32023

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