With the arrival of a brand new kitchen and bathroom showroom in Helston, the Packet has teamed up with Bradfords Building Supplies to offer readers the chance to win a brand new kitchen worth up to £5,000.
Bradfords will cover the RRP cost of the Symphony kitchen (units, doors, handles, draw solutions, storage solutions, laminate work tops, glass splash backs, lights and accessories) up to the value of £5,000 for any items shown within the Bradfords Kitchen Collection from the Symphony Group. The prize winner will need to arrange fitting of the kitchen.
Readers can get an idea of what they could be winning, plus inspiration for their own projects, by visiting the newly opened showroom at the Helston branch of Bradfords Building Supplies, on Helston Business Park.
With six kitchen set-ups and 13 bathroom pods, customers can get a real-life view of how each one looks in person – from contemporary through to more traditional designs.
These are laid out on a dedicated mezzanine level of the store, which is free to browse at any time during the store's opening hours, with no appointment necessary.
Expert advisor Nicole Stephan is on hand to offer advice, and customers who spot something they like can then book an appointment to go into more depth about their plans and receive a custom designed layout for their kitchen or bathroom, matched to suit their budget.
The new showroom is the latest addition to the Helston branch, which opened around 18 months ago.
Store manager Pete Slinn said: "We offer a design, planning and pricing service, and we can do on-site visits at home.
"We offer everything from contemporary to traditional – pick a style, pick the colour. We can cater for all needs, with all types of budgets."
The store is open Monday to Friday, 7am to 5pm, and Saturdays from 8am to 1pm.
- To enter pick up a copy of this week's Falmouth-Penryn Packet, Helston Packet or The Packet, out now.
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