Thursday, February 24, 2011
Home Improvement Stores
On every high street and every shopping centre there is at least one home improvement store.
They cater for everything from nuts and screws to designer bathrooms! They offer a wide range
of services and they are reasonably cheap. There are lots of different types of these stores as
well, there are the larger more general stores and there are the family based home run type of
stores.
The larger stores are able to sell their goods a lot cheaper than the smaller stores as they buy in
bulk and that allows the customer to make a much larger saving. People tend to turn to larger
home improvement stores when they are shopping for larger items such as fitted kitchens and
bedrooms. They sell everything from tiles, glass, hardware, materials and much, much more.
Larger home improvement stores are built like large warehouses and are usually staffed by
around 100 people or so.
The smaller home improvement stores usually tend to be called DIY (Do it yourself) stores. The
don’t offer the larger items like the new kitchens and so on, but they offer great quality and great
service as they are a family run business and have more of a personal touch with the customer.
Their items may be a little bit more expensive than a large store but that is because they cannot
buy in bulk as they could never store or sell it on. Many people who use smaller home
improvement stores tend to stick with them for all their hardware needs and don’t tend to shop
around, this is because they love the service and get on great with the shop keepers. These
kind of stores have only about 2-5 staff working there, because of the fact the store does not
have too much business, unless is it very well known and loved.
If you want a personal touch and a laugh with the store keepers then choose a smaller home
improvement store as the larger ones offer rows of tills and workers that are all generic and
never seem to have an expression on their face, also the staff don’t always know what they are
talking about. Smaller stores offer great knowledge as they are owned by actual tradesman and
not some big shot executive. I’m not saying that larger home improvement stores are bad, they
are not. They are just a bit plain. They may be cheaper but going to a smaller store is well worth
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