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Stompa shared Jenni Falconer's post.Jenni FalconerToday my little girl will come home from school to the biggest birthday surprise...... For the last 2 years all she has wished for is a cabin bed and now she h...as one. I cannot wait to see her face! I know she will be speechless. I would have loved one of these when I was growing up! Room to Grow | /p/BKs1QUljAVS/ StompaHi Andrew I just wanted to thank you for your wonderful customer service and the efficient delivery service your company provided. The two guys who assembled the bed were fantastic and done an excellent job !! My daughter is over the moon with the bed and is looking forward to inviting her friends over for sleepovers !! Unfortunately I cannot complete the survey you sent me on an email as my phone won't allow me to do it but all of you should commend yourselves many thanks again EmmaSee allStompaDear Andy. Thank you very much for sending the spare bolts. We have had the bunk beds for almost 3 years now and they are still as solid as when new.




They have been disassembled and reassembled several times with no issues. Stompa customer service is probably the best I have encountered! Even after 3 years, they still treat you as a valued customer. The fact I got my spares for no charge is fantastic! Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone Stompa added 3 new photos.A special thank you to Sharon from Alsace France for sharing the below photos of her daughters new bedroom. We love your colour scheme and are really pleased your daughter was delighted.StompaLast few days to order from our online clearance store for guaranteed Pre-Christmas delivery. The final date for receiving orders is Sunday 4th December 2016. StompaThanks to Jenny for sharing the below photo of Jake's new Stompa UNOS 5 high sleeper with a UNOS 3 Drawer chest. We love Jake's "boys pad"Stompa added 2 new photos.Stompa added a new photo.Stompa shared Andrew Stompa's post.Thanks Sarah for your kind feedback, I will pass this on the assembly team. Regards AndrewStompa added 36 new photos to the album New UNOS 20-28 Photos.Picture features new Stompa UNOS 20 high sleeperStompa added 4 new photos to the album Stompa Clearance Uno Nero High Sleepers.Featuring last years John Lewis exclusive colour sofa and doors.




Stompa shared Clare Tyrer's post.Clare TyrertoStompaThank you to Neil from Yorkshire (have forgotten the exact details) who put up with my little ones today and put up my daughter's bed so quickly. Stompa shared a post.toStompaBirmingham, United KingdomMassive thank you to Neil and his colleague from Jade ! Turned up bright and early so saved me waiting in all day. Very polite and friendly with my kiddies mil...lion questions. They removed their shoes before coming in and were super quick too. They had assembled the bed much quicker than I expected! I have a very happy daughter that I've not heard a peep out of this evening. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟quality service ! Stompa shared their album.We still have some stock left of our last years model mid sleeper UNO 3A packages to clear. All these packages are priced at £683 including delivery and include the Mid sleeper with a superior sprung mattress, pull out desk, 4 drawer chest and a cube unit with a choice of two coloured doors. If you click on the link from the picture this will take you to exact model shown on our clearance site. If yo




u require any further information please call 01943 608775 (Monday to Friday)Stompa added 2 new photos.We are pleased to offer for "local collection only" from our Photo sample studio in Ilkley LS29 9RA a John Lewis Uno + Cabin bed with Trundle including an S Flex airflow continental mattress for the bed and a S Flex Air standard single mattress for the Trundle. Retail price £700 collection price £350 cash on collection. Please call 01943 608775 Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 4:30 pm.Stompa at Stockholm Furniture Fair.Stockholm, SwedenFollowing on from the relaunch of Stompa at the Stockholm Furniture Show, We are pleased to announce Stompa is now available in Scandinavia. If you would like to become a stockist please contact our Swedish partner. Willi Tel: +468-121 464 40 Posted byBefore you rush out to buy furniture for your rental property, think very carefully about what you need and even if it’s really necessary to provide any furniture at all. About half of all prospective tenants are looking for unfurnished accommodation and furnishing a property does not generally increase the amount of rent you can charge.




Speak to local letting agents about the type of tenant your property is likely to attract and get their opinion on what items, if any, you need to buy. Families and young couples might not want any furniture at all; students, by contrast, will want the property fully furnished; and a single person is more likely to be looking for part-furnished. If you’re unsure what your market is, you could always leave your property unfurnished but make it clear in your advertising that you’re prepared to provide some items on request. If you let to students, you’ll need to provide a bed and wardrobe in every bedroom, a sofa, dining table and chairs. If you let via a college or university it will probably insist on a desk in every bedroom. Ikea is a good source of affordable furniture for student lets. Neutrals work: John Lewis has sofas from £299 and sofa beds from £175. Any furniture you provide should be easy to clean and hard-wearing Corporate tenants usually want properties to be comfortable, at least part-furnished, with  a bed, sofa, dining table and chairs.




If you’re letting your property on a short lease of less than six months, you’ll probably need to make it more homely with extra items such as coffee tables, rugs and some artwork — but  don’t include anything valuable or irreplaceable. Make sure everything you buy is hard-wearing, easy to clean and, if you’re letting budget or student accommodation, cheap to replace. Keep colours neutral and avoid overpersonalising with “statement” items that might put people off. Think modern, fresh, simple and, above all, well lit and warm. Go for sofas with removable covers that can be machine-washed, or real or faux leather you can wipe clean. Divan beds should last longer than flimsy bedframes and think storage — beds with built-in drawers provide extra. Supplying mattress protectors will extend mattress life. Hygena's Amparo table and chairs, above, £99.99 is a good compact buy for smaller homes where space is at a premium It’s a legal requirement that all soft and upholstered furnishings in rental homes, including mattresses and sofas, are fire-resistant so make sure they have a fire-safety label attached.




If they don’t, check with the retailer that they comply with regulations. Several firms sell off-the-shelf furniture packages for different budgets and types of tenant. They aren’t the cheapest option but they’re good for landlords who are short of time or inspiration. David Phillips also offers a convenient next-day delivery and assembly service within the M25. Tidy minds: the Malm Ottoman bed from Ikea, £329, has storage underneath You can save money by picking up used furniture on websites such as Gumtree, at auction and in second-hand shops but it’s better to leave a property unfurnished than fill it with tatty or mismatched items. Buy cheap ready-made curtains online or at department stores. John Lewis has a good line. Inspect all second-hand sofas, mattresses or other fabric-covered items to make sure they don’t harbour bedbugs. For the telltale signs, visit rentokil.co.uk/bed-bugs. For smaller properties, look for space-saving flexi furniture such as dining tables that fold down and sofa beds.




If you can’t fit in chests of drawers or cupboards, put up shelves. In bedrooms, look for under-the-bed storage boxes, such as those at Ikea. Light and bright: blinds rather than curtains, make a room look bigger. John Lewis has a big choice, from £8 for The Basics range. The above are blinds in Jane Churchill's Larkin fabric, from £35 a metre available in store Blinds instead of curtains will make rooms look more spacious, but curtains are actually easier to clean when your tenants move on. Try to avoid including electrical appliances such as lamps, toasters and microwaves as you will be responsible for keeping them in good repair and you could be held liable if they are faulty. While most tenants expect landlords to provide “white goods”, such as an oven, hob, fridge and a washing machine, they are usually happy to provide their own portable appliances, saving you money and hassle. You can’t deduct the cost of furnishing a rental property from your tax bill — only items you repair or replace are tax deductable.

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