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When to ask us to come to you

Most projects can be sorted at the consultation table in the showroom. A home visit earns its place when:

The room is genuinely awkward. Low ceilings, beams in the wrong place, a step in the middle of the floor, a window where you can't tell from a photo how the light actually behaves.

You're planning more than one room. The colour decisions in a sitting room and a hallway should be made together, not separately, and the easiest way to do that is to walk between them.

You want a full scheme. Curtains, carpets, paint, and furniture all in one project. Best decided with the rooms in front of us.

You've already had one consultation and want a second pair of eyes in the actual space before committing.

How a home visit runs

  1. Get in touch

    By phone, email, or the contact form. Tell us roughly what the project is and where you are.

  2. We confirm a date

    Usually within the week. Visits typically last 60 to 90 minutes.

  3. We come to you

    We bring fabric samples, carpet samples, and paint chips. We walk the room, take measurements where useful, look at the light at different times of day if we can.

  4. We follow up

    A written recommendation, sample bag with the materials we discussed, and a quote if you decide to proceed. No commitment to buy on the day.

What it costs

£75, refunded against any purchase over £500. So if you decide to go ahead with curtains, a carpet, or a furniture order, the visit effectively costs you nothing.

Coverage: a 30-mile radius of Broadway. Outside the area, ask. Some projects are worth a longer drive.