At Browns Furniture we deliver great value furniture and beds from our store in Deeside, North Wales. Our store in Connah's Quay, Flintshire stocks a huge variety of furniture and beds. Our selected best sellers & favourite pieces are now available for purchase online! Our furniture ranges from fresh, contemporary and modern living room ranges to more traditional solid oak dining room sets. If you can't find it online why not visit us in-store? We sell a wide range of sofas, armchairs and 3 piece suites, all are available to order in a massive choice of high quality fabrics or leather options. Our range covers 3 seater sofas, 2 seater sofas, corner sofas, armchairs, lazy reclining chairs, electric ajustable reclining chairs, fireside chairs and lift and rise mobility chairs. All sofas and suites are great value, with many either manufactured here in the UK or handcrafted in Italy. Our bedroom furniture ranges from complete bedroom packages, to single bedside cabinets. All of our bedroom furniture items are of great build quality with many being designed, manufactured & assembled in the UK.
Whether you choose a wardrobe or chest of drawers the furniture will be delivered and set up in your room of choice by our professional delivery team. We stock a variety of different bed styles; divan beds (with or without storage drawers), wooden frame and metal frame beds. The beds and mattresses are stocked in all popular sizes ranging from single, small double, double, kingsize and super kingsize. No matter what your budget we can offer a great value bed or mattress to suit your needs - we sell everything from budget beds for a spare room to luxurious beds with pocket sprung mattresses. We also offer a range of children's beds from bunk beds to metal frame beds in football team colours. We understand that choosing the right bed is an important decision so we are always happy to offer our professional advice. If you visit us in-store in Connah's Quay you can have a lie down and feel the difference between the memory foam mattresses, pocket sprung mattresses and orthopaedic mattresses.
Our staff are experienced, friendly and have been delivering furniture and beds in and around Flintshire and surrounding areas for years. Browns is a family business, we were established in 1963 and have been serving Connah's Quay Flintshire, Chester, Wirral, Wrexham & Denbighshire ever since. So you can rest assured that you'll be treated as a valued customer and receive the quality service and advice that our customers at Browns Furniture have become accustomed to.budget industrial-chic box house in the Wirral suburbs upsets the neighbours - but finally wins them over Wednesday 16 November 2016 17:57 GMT Grand Designs: industrial-chic in the Wirral suburbs An ugly, Sixties dormer bungalow is transformed into a cutting-edge, industrial-chic 'box house on a budget' on the final episode of this series of Grand Designs. Stuart and Rosie Treasurer not only had limited funds of £150,000 to realise their dream, but roused the ire of their neighbours with the uncompromising design of the property.
However, Grand Designs presenter Kevin McCloud calls the plan "an extraordinary, pound-stretching, semi-industrial world". Nearby residents didn't quite agree. Neighbour Tony Argent summed up local feeling during construction: "I hate it, I hate it. It looks like a giant garden shed." As the couple set to work on half demolishing the house on the Wirral Peninsula they had lived in for five years with their children Ben and Molly, Stuart says: "It's been a wonderful home, but it's a crummy house." Surrounded by a mix of handsome Arts & Crafts and Georgian houses, the couple's plan involves removing the top floor of the original house and installing a new one with five bedrooms and three bathrooms. This is topped with a sloping rubber roof, while exposed joists form the ceilings. The ground floor is finished outside in a cork-like render, and the new first floor clad in rough-textured, heat-treated timber, still bearing marks from the pallets they were stored in.
A major feature of the house is a fake cantilever supported by steel struts hidden behind a sandstone wall. Stuart says: "Hopefully, what we're showing is that you can actually build something that's large and modern and striking, at a similar price to something that is just a developer's box. "We'll end up with something great for the price of something mediocre." At the start of the project, the couple wanted not only exposed ceiling joists, but also unplastered, bare breezeblock walls. By the end, they soften and the interior walls were not only plastered and even painted, but one vast wall in the living room was clad in wood - albeit from offcuts of the exterior cladding. With such a tight budget, the couple knew that they would have to finish the interior themselves. Fortunately, the couple run a business making wooden gifts, giving them access to sophisticated wood turning and machining equipment. They made a fabulous industrial-style kitchen for less than £2,000, while scaffold poles and even old wooden joists from the former first floor of the house were made into furniture and light fittings.