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- Terms and Conditions Furnish4Less Independent Furniture retailer beds, sofas, bedroom, living room major brands discount prices, large stocks, suppliers to landlords colleges, public GB
Listed Terms and conditions we adhere to at Furnish4Less Terms & Conditions Contacting Furnish4Less. Our contact page includes an e-mail form that is delivered straight to Furnish4Less staff at our office. Copyright: All contents and information on this site including without limitation text, graphics and images, are the property of Furnish4Less or the property of their respective owners and is protected by United Kingdom copyright laws . Permission must be sought from Furnish4Less before using any text, graphics or images from this website. Terms & Conditions Thank you for visiting Furnish4less terms and conditions . Our postal address is Unit 7/17 Pony Road Horspath Industrial Estate Oxford OX42RD. These terms relate to orders made in our store, online or over the telephone. Please read carefully as once you have placed your order you will be bound by these Terms and Conditions which shall prevail over any and all terms proposed by you. Description of products, goods, service and refunds. 1. We make every effort to describe products offered for sale as accurately as possible. However, due to product improvements and development by ourselves our suppliers, we reserve the right to add, remove or amend products without notice. 2. Pictures and dimensions of our furniture are given, wherever possible. These are supplied by the manufacturers and displayed by us in good faith, and should be used as a guide only. 3. All ranges are handmade, so there are varying tolerances where shelves, doors and drawers are concerned. If you are ordering an item where the dimensions are critical, Please contact us before ordering, 4. Most of our products do not require home assembly. On occasion, to aid delivery, Most items (excluding bunk, guest and cabin beds) will be assembled for you. It will not be our responsibility to deliver, unpack or assemble furniture in locations that have no reasonable access for the items being delivered. If you decide that you would rather collect your furniture from us, you will find these self-assembly items simple to construct. If you then require us to come to your address to assemble on your behalf, we will do so, but there will be a charge for this service. Please call for further advice on these charges. 5. All prices are inclusive of VAT, where appropriate, at the prevailing rate and are subject to any promotional offer or discount. 6. We accept that errors can happen. If we find that an item has been displayed at the wrong price, we are not bound to sell at that or any price if we point out that an error has been made. In these cases, a full refund will be offered. 7. Full payment or part payment "I.e. a deposit" shall be taken at time of order. The remainder will be payed before delivery. 8. We reserve the right to cancel and refund any order, at any time. 9. We will deliver stock items as quickly as we can and once you have placed an order with us, we will advise a delivery date. If we have to order goods in to complete your order we will quote a lead time of 4-8 weeks on most products . If you would like to confirm stock availability before you order, please call us, and we will check levels for you. 10. We only deliver to mainland UK addresses. 11. You are responsible for providing safe means of access from the public roadway to the place of delivery. If at any point our delivery teams deem any access unsafe or hazardous they will not deliver until safe access is provided. 12. You are responsible for ensuring that the furniture you've ordered fits through doorways and stairwells. If, in the opinion of our delivery crew, there is a problem with access, your furniture will be delivered to your door. If this is not acceptable, we will issue a refund, but there may be a charge. Please check our refunds policy. 13. Our delivery teams make every effort to arrive within an AM or PM time slot. The delivery team will also call you 30 mins before the delivery. Customers who fail to keep to this slot waste time and fuel, and cause delays for other customers. We therefore regret that we must levy a £25 charge on customers who fail to keep to their delivery arrangements. 14. You may cancel your order within 10 days of placement without charge. Cancelling any order after this time will result in a cancellation fee of 20% of the invoice total. 15. If, on receipt of goods, you choose within 7 days to return them, your only liability will be the full costs of delivery and collection (see 14. and cancellation fee of 20% of the total value of goods to be returned 16.Full costs for delivery and collection will be determined by Furnish4less and may be higher than the standard delivery charges As an estimate see charges bellow. Charge per delivery and collection items in original packaging. Single Mattress £24.00 Double Mattress £28.00 King-size Mattress £32.00 Single Bed Base/Frame £37.00 Double Bed Base/Frame £42.00 Armchair / Office Chair £27.00 2-Seater Sofa £37.00 3-Seater Sofa £47.00 Corner Sofa £85.00 Sofa Bed £70.00 17. All furniture from us comes with a standard 1-year guarantee against manufacturing defects. Unless otherwise stated at time of order. Should a problem manifest itself within this period the furniture will be repaired or replaced at our discretion. 18 The guarantee in 17. does not cover fair wear and tear natural characteristics of wooden products movement in wooden products neglect or abuse repairs by a third party misuse of your goods loss or damage due to fire, smoke, water, lightening, sunlight, weathering, rusting, corrosion. theft or explosion; accidental damage or loss or damage caused by a third party. 19. In the unlikely event that goods are damaged on arrival or during the delivery our liability is limited to the repair, replacement or refund of the goods delivered, we do not pay compensation beyond these limits. 20 We will not be liable for any loss incurred through any reasonable delay in delivery due to unforeseen circumstances beyond our control or any reasonable rescheduling of deliveries. 21. In the unlikely event that there is an issue with your goods on arrival you have up until 7 days following delivery to report any damage, but claims must be supported by photographs. It is the responsibility of the customer to show the damage has not been caused by misuse or mishandling following delivery. 22. We make every effort to ensure the complete accuracy of our website. However, product details and prices may change from time to time, and errors can occur. We will use our best endeavours to rectify any errors as swiftly as possible, but we cannot be held responsible for any losses incurred. 23. 'Voucher Savings' schemes. are not redeemable on discounted stock or promotional items. All vouchers are accepted at our discretion and Furnish4less reserves the right to refuse or withdraw a voucher at any time. 24. Furnish4Less is a registered Data Controller in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 (‘The Act’) 25. We process all personal data in accordance with The Act Home Alternatively, please contact Customer Services: E-mail: sales@ furnish-4-less.com Phone: 01865 747846 Mail
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Delivery information and criteria for delivery from Furnish4less Delivery Delivery policy and Options. You've ordered your new furniture. Now you'll need to bring it home. These are the available delivery options: Collection Free, Collect your chosen pieces direct from our Oxford store. There's parking right outside the door to make this easier. Delivery Monday to Friday Free to door within Oxfordshire during daytime hours We aim to offer you a delivery date with plenty of notice. We offer a choice of selective weekdays, during daytime hours generally in 1 hour slots, To carry out your installation. Place the furniture in the room of your choice, where possible, Unwrap all furniture and leave it in a usable condition, Removing all unwanted packaging materials. Assemble wardrobes and beds so they're ready for use. £30.00 Our delivery staff are all very friendly, efficient and helpful people. If you have any concerns about your delivery, they will happily assist you. We offer free delivery on any order over £100 on all orders within Oxfordshire. Delivery Distances on map bellow carried out by inhouse delivery team anything outside please call. R adius 10/ 20 /30/40 miles max depending on size of order. Orders under £750 to areas outside of Oxfordshire and area bellow will be from £49 upwards. For Delivery outside of this and over £750 please drop us an email and we will be happy to work with you. Our external deliveries are carried out by 2 man delivery teams for large items, And can take up to 10 working days to get to you, Please bare this in mind at time of order or just drop us a bell before hand to discuss your requirements.
- Beds & Mattress | Furnish4LessIndependent Furniture retailer beds, sofas, bedroom, living room major brands discount prices, large stocks, suppliers to landlords colleges, public GB
Buying guide and informations for beds and mattress Bed & Mattress Buying Rules. Buying Guides • Choosing a Bed • Choosing the Right Mattress Hints and Tips for Beds and Mattress: The bed or mattress you buy will probably last from 1year to 10 years before at least the mattress needs replacing. Dependant on the quality of bed purchased. On average 8 years use is pretty good. During that period, you will spend up to a third of your life lying on it, so you want to be sure that you’ve chosen exactly the right bed or mattress for you! This section is here not just to show you how to buy a bed or mattress, but to ensure that you buy the right bed or mattress for you. Bed buying tips The following five tips are the ones that we think are most useful when buying beds and mattresses, but there are several other web sites which give more detailed information – our favourite is the Sleep Council’s site. • Buy the biggest bed you can afford and comfortably fit in your bedroom – the bigger the bed, the better night’s sleep you’ll get. • Balance firmness and comfort, bearing in mind your weight and build – too firm and it’ll be like sleeping on a board; too soft and you’ll have too little support. • Buy the best quality mattress you can afford – it will repay you many times over in the quality of sleep you get. • Buy the right type of mattress for your bed type – some mattresses are designed to work best with a particular type of base. Choosing the right size bed The right size bed is also dependent on the right size mattress. Choose a mattress that is at least 4 inches longer than the height of the tallest person sleeping on it. Then choose a bed design that will fit the mattress; and finally choose a design, size, and scale that fit the room. The standard sizes for mattresses are as follows: Bed types Divan beds explained: The most commonly bought bed type is the divan bed and, while most of the above bed types are pretty much self-explanatory, the divan bed is available in a number of different permutations which require some explanation: Sprung edge divan base - The sprung edge divan base provides extreme luxury. As the name implies the springs come right to the edge giving real edge to edge support. Platform top divan base - The top of this divan base is solid and padded, to enhance mattress support and provide a firmer bed. Storage options/drawers - One of the distinct advantages of a divan bed is that its enclosed base allows the use of drawers to hold bed linen or other goods. Bed and mattress sizes Most of us are aware that beds and mattresses come in four standard sizes: single bed, double bed, king size bed and super king size. But you’d be surprised at how many people need non standard sized beds or mattresses, either for those odd shaped rooms or simply because they want to enjoy a bigger bed! Furnish4less specialise in supplying special size beds and mattresses, so please feel free to email them at sales@furnish-4-less.biz with your non-standard sized bed requirements and we’ll happily sort it out for you. If you want a standard size bed or mattress, you’ll need to measure up the room to see how well the desired size will fit. Bear in mind that, if you intend buying a bed with storage drawers, you’ll need to allow extra room for the drawers to be fully opened. Here are the standard size bed and mattress dimensions: Bed Size x Width x Length Single 3ft x 6ft 3in 90 x 190cm Small Double 4ftx 6ft3 120 x 190cm Double 4ft 6in x 6ft 3in 135 x 190cm King 5ft x 6ft 6in 150 x 200cm Super King 6ft x 6ft 6in 180 x 200cm Choosing the right mattress There are Five types of mattress: pocket sprung, open sprung, orthopaedic foam. hybrid Each mattress type has its own merits and some types of mattress cannot be successfully used with some types of bed, so please ask for our advice if you’re not sure. The firmness of the support provided by a bed base can be further adjusted by the firmness of the mattress used in combination with that base. Mattresses come in four grades of firmness: medium, medium firm, firm and extra firm (sometimes call ‘orthopaedic’). Pocket sprung mattress One of the most luxurious in feel, offering ideal body support and comfort. Individual pocketed springs are linked together in a honeycomb pattern. They move individually as they compress and expand enabling them to adjust separately to your body shape and weight. Pocket-sprung mattresses can be filled with all manner of different materials to suit your needs, including wool for comfort and breathability. Open Coil Sprung Mattress This is the most traditional type of mattress and has a bouncy, springy feel, These springs are – available with different levels of tension 13 gauge 13.5 and 12.5 gauge being the firmest also now as orthopaedic. The open springs are all hinged together preventing spring noise and spreading the bodyweight evenly over the complete surface of the mattress. Some spring systems offer twice the number of springs providing a denser sleeping surface. Than traditional Bonnell open coil spring units. Continuous coil or open coil The first is made from a single looped wire, while the latter is made from single springs fixed together with one wire. While these are the most wallet-friendly of all mattresses, they can be uncomfortable – in the worst cases you actually feel the coils – and the whole thing moves if you move, meaning you are very likely to disturb your partner. Coil mattresses also wear out the quickest, and you might well find you and your partner meet in the middle when the sagging makes you roll inwards. Orthopaedic mattress An orthopaedic mattress is a bit of a misnomer really. Essentially, it's an extra firm mattress and can be a pocket, open coil and foam etc. Foam mattress Foam mattress systems, with their innovative design, provide comfort, performance, shape retention and long term durability. They generally back this with longer guarantees then you would find on standard open coil mattress. But are not for everyone and can take getting use to. The foam cells respond independently and exactly to sleepers’ weight and body movement. It is ideally suited to adjustable beds as the mattress freely follows the shape of the bed when adjusted. The sculptured construction of some multizone mattress system aids ventilation too. Memory foam These don’t have much spring, instead moulding to the shape of your body, which means that you're less likely to disturb your partner when you move at night. They keep their shape well and many of the ‘new generation’ ones are delivered to your door rolled and vacuum-packed. On the downside, they can hold body heat, making you feel hot and clammy – particularly if they are very soft. Gel Foam A gel foam mattress is a mattress that combines gel foam with a sprung or foam base. Gel foam is a viscoelastic foam mixed with gel beads that provide extra support and help to reduce heat build-up. Gel foam is designed to satisfy the desire for ultimate comfort and rival the popularity of memory foam. There are many different types of gel foam, the most popular being Geltex, sold by brands such as Silentnight and Sealy . This guide covers all you need to know about Geltex and gel foam mattresses. Latex Natural latex is superior to synthetic latex, and it’s also antimicrobial and resistant against mould and dust mites. There are two types of latex – the heavier, denser Dunlop latex, and Talalay latex, which is lighter and softer. These are also available in the "new generation" style, with the downside that they’re similarly prone to holding body heat. Some latex mattresses claim to last more than 20 years. Hybrid mattress These combos are mix-and-match versions of the mattress types. For example, pocket-sprung core (so you get the buoyancy) with a foam top layer (so you get the moulding effect). Home
- Sofas Types Styles | Furnish4LessIndependent Furniture retailer beds, sofas, bedroom, living room major brands discount prices, large stocks, suppliers to landlords colleges, public GB
Information on styles of sofa designs,fabric, comfort buying guide Sofa Buying. Types and Styles of Sofa. Sofa buying guide: how to buy the best sofa . Buying a sofa takes time and consideration. You need to pick a style that suits your space, a colour you like, a fabric or leather that will lasts. And make sure it will fit through your front door. A new sofa doesn’t have to be expensive, Style is one of the most important considerations to make when choosing a new sofa. Sofas tend to fall into style groups Modern, Chesterfield, Contemporary and Traditional . Traditional Sofa Chesterfield Sofa Contempary Sofa Modern Sofa Sofa buying guide: how to buy the best sofa . Buying a sofa takes time and consideration. You need to pick a style that suits your space, a colour you like, a fabric or leather that will lasts. And make sure it will fit through your front door. A new sofa doesn’t have to be expensive, Style is one of the most important considerations to make when choosing a new sofa. Sofas tend to fall into style groups Modern, Chesterfield, Contemporary and Traditional . Traditional-style sofas. currently according to which top the purchase list in the UK. Characterised by clean lines, a boxy, streamlined shape, wooden angled legs and low arms, a mid-century sofa has a modern retro feel. It's a tailored look, rather than overstuffed. Chesterfield sofa. With rolled back and arms, both at the same height, a deep, pinched button detailing and often made of leather, a Chesterfield sofa is a recognisable, grand statement and suited to a variety of interior schemes. Contemporary sofa. Chairs and Sofas made in the contemporary furniture style often have square-edges elevated above the floor with metal or wood thin angled legs with no trappings added, providing a clear view under the pieces. Modern sofas Sharp, angular lines, Geometric shapes and patterns. A focus on functionality over form. Neutral colour schemes. Mixed textures. A mixture of natural and industrial materials. Minimalist designs. Often have loose back cushions, one per section of seat, and straight arms that are the same depth. Metal feet are a common addition. Types of sofa back Fixed back sofa The back frame of the sofa is sprung and upholstered, rather than using loose or fixed cushions. Offers smart, clean, more formal lines with easy maintenance. Tends to offer slightly firmer seating. Scatter back sofa The upholstered back frame of a sofa is hidden by loose cushions to give a more informal style. Scatter cushions usually contain polyester fibre or feather filling. Cushion back sofa The conventional sofa is the cushion back. Two or three boxed-sided cushions of an equal size will be placed across the back. Scroll arm Flared arm Howard arm Square arm Types of sofa arm The design of the arm can identify a sofa or chair. Style. Lower arms tend to signal a more traditional style while higher, and usually slimmer, arms are often spotted on modern and contemporary sofas. From scroll to square, here are the four most popular sofa arm shapes. Scroll arms Synonymous with classic sofas and chairs. Pleating and insert panels give a more traditional look. Flared arms These generally flare outwards slightly from the base. Can take up as much space as a wide, square arm. Howard arms Classic style where the arm is low and stops short of the front of the sofa or chair. Square arms The most popular shape for contemporary upholstery. Types of sofa leg From elegant turned legs to contemporary metal ones, or no legs whatsoever, Glides No visible feet, designed to make the sofa easy to manoeuvre. Splayed legs Curved wooden legs , usually tapered at the end. A traditional look. Bun feet Round, shallow feet for a subtle, low-impact look. Turned legs A classic wooden style which is turned on a lathe to produce a rounded leg. This style is often found on castors, too. Stiletto A very fine, thin, contemporary leg, normally made of metal for strength. Top p Turned Feet Splayed Feet Glides Stiletto Feet Bung Feet
- Sofa Shapes and Size | Furnish4LessIndependent Furniture retailer beds, sofas, bedroom, living room major brands discount prices, large stocks, suppliers to landlords colleges, public GB
Information and buying guide on buying a sofa what to look for Sofa Buying. Shapes and Sizes your decision's to make? Choosing sofa shape ! – from corner sofas to sofa beds. It's time to work out what size and shape sofa will fit and suit your space. Sofas come in a variety of shapes and sizes. If you get to enjoy your sofa all to yourself or have to fight for the best spot with a large household , Sofa use will influence your decision. Be realistic about the space available, too small a sofa looks out of place in a large room, while a large sofa squashed into a tight space will feel claustrophobic. If you both like to have your legs up, then make sure the sofa is deep enough to accommodate you both. If you like to lie down on your sofa, measure up to make sure it is long enough for you to stretch out. And, if you're tall, a sofa with a higher back will give extra support so that you're not forced to slouch. Home Two-seater sofas. Are great for smaller spaces, It’s the second most popular choice for sofa buyers in the Uk 34% . If you’re after something a bit bigger, most brands offer the same design one size up. Three-seater sofa Whether you want to fit more people or stretch out your legs, three-seater sofa is the most popular choice 42% Four-seaters are less popular only 3% of those we surveyed owned one. But they’re great for bigger families and larger rooms where smaller sofas might look a little lost. Sofa bed Sofas with a tucked-away foldout bed underneath, The quality of sofa bed you'll need will depend on whether it's intended to be used regularly or just every now and then. differences tends to be the quality of the mattress, the suspension of the foam and the filling. Corner sofas / L-shape sofa Great for those with large living rooms, a corner sofa includes two sections of seating,. The overall shape resembles an ‘L’. Chaise sofa Usually a three-seater, with one elongated seat section to support extended legs. Unlike an L-shape sofa, the backrest doesn't continue around the corner. Modular sofa Great if you want to adapt the shape of your sofa. Modular sofas come in sections and can be put together any way you choose. Modular sofas are perfect if you're after a more bespoke feel or if you want to start small, but change and grow your seating space over time. Compact sofa Also known as a love seat or snuggle seat, a compact sofa falls between an armchair and a two-seater sofa in terms of size. It's characterised by a single seat cushion and single back cushion. Home Cushions & Fillings. Ultimately, you'll be sitting on your sofa for many hours, days and years. The main three sofa fillings are. fibre, foam feathers. Fibre If you like your sofa to feel like it's giving you a big hug, fibre could be for you. Man-made polyester hollow strands pumped full of air that compress and expel air as you sit, fibre gives a soft, relaxed feel and a plump appearance. A fibre sofa requires plumping and turning cushions every day to maintain the feather like feel. Foam The most common sofa filling, foam provides the firmest support and a more structured appearance. Foam cushions are supportive. They keep their tailored shape over time even with constant use and require very little maintenance. Occasional cushion turns will ensure the sofa wears evenly. Foam fillings vary in density and determine the firmness of a sofa. A higher-density foam will better maintain its shape. All new foam loses about fifteen per cent of its hardness over the first six months of use before it stabilises. This means that a foam sofa may initially feel a little firmer than it might have done when tried out in store. Expect a foam sofa to slowly lose a little volume in time. Feather Natural, luxurious and comfy, feather is a popular choice. Like fibre, feathers provide a softer, less structured look than foam. However, that sink-in feeling comes at a price; cushions will need regular plumping and turning to keep their generous rounded look and soft support. A hybrid of all fillings is becoming more popular. Feathers on their own can clump together, so feather is often mixed with foam to create a dreamy sofa to sink into. On the other hand, feathers can be combined with fibre to give cushions a little extra resilience. Fibre Fill Fibre Foam Wrap Feather Cushions Try Before you Buy Should you try a sofa before you buy it? Most people still prefer trying sofas out for comfort and quality before buying. 83% of the shoppers tried their sofa out in a shop before buying it. Only 7% tried their sofa in a shop, and then bought it online. Trying out a sofa is the only real way to know whether it’s comfortable. Comfort is the most important consideration when buying a sofa. if it’s not comfortable, you’ll regret your purchase. It's a good idea to try out sofas in several shops to compare and contrast price, quality as well as comfort. If you aren’t able to visit the shop and test out your sofa before buying it, make sure you buy from a shop with a returns policy that allows you to return the sofa if you are dissatisfied with it when it arrives. Different shops have different returns policies, so check this before you buy. Sofa styling tips If your living room is small, opt for low-back sofas to help give the feeling of more room. Slim legs and a gap between the sofa and floor create the illusion of space. If space isn't an issue, then high back sofas look great in rooms with high ceilings. Also corners sofas can fill vacant spaces. Modular sofas enhance open-plan rooms and offer flexibility, so consider a corner sofa with a removable chaise section or two. Here are our top tips for keeping your sofa looking its best for longer. Place sofas out of direct sunlight and heat sources to stop fading Sofas should sit on a level floor to avoid rocking or frame damage Avoid sitting on the arms of sofas to prevent distorting the upholstery Sagging cushions accounted for 38% of the sofa damage experienced. Revive your cushions by plumping them regularly Rotate seat, back and scatter cushions weekly to ensure even wear. Use a handheld vacuum cleaner and/or an upholstery brush to clean your sofa and cushions. Home
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No tags yet. Mattress Settlement and Body Impressions. Choosing the perfect sofa: Colours, sizes and shapes for 2023 To Use a mattress topper or not....... All Posts Search Harry Tompkins Jan 29 3 min Mattress Settlement and Body Impressions. Mattresses are primarily based on a support unit which is then topped with comfort layers. It is when these comfort layers start to ... 7 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked Harry Tompkins Jun 20, 2023 2 min Choosing the perfect sofa: Colours, sizes and shapes for 2023 The perfect sofa is an essential part of any home and choosing one can be a daunting task. It’s important to be aware of the latest sofa... 3 views 0 comments 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 Harry Tompkins Jun 20, 2023 6 min To Use a mattress topper or not....... Can a mattress topper add an extra layer of comfort or is it time to get a new mattress? Read on to find out more. Are you considering... 2 views 0 comments 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Harry Tompkins Jun 9, 2023 2 min Buy a mattress from a vending machine? This U.K. brand says yes Sheila Long O’Mara//Executive Editor, Furniture Today//June 8, 2023 BARNOLDSWICK, England – Bedding brand Silentnight has unveiled the... 5 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked
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