A POPULAR furniture store is launching a huge closing down sale this Easter weekend, offering up to 40 per cent off everything in-store.
The sale at Room Perfected in runs from Friday, April 18 to Monday, April 21, and promises incredible deals across a wide range of home and accessories.



The store is closing temporarily for a major transformation following customer feedback.
The re-imagined space will offer stylish, affordable home essentials, such as dining sets, sofas, beds, and furniture.
But before the redesign begins, Room Perfected is clearing out its current stock at reduced prices.
The offers a fantastic range of discounts, with 40 per cent off coffee tables, sideboards, and nesting tables, as well as bar stools, dining chairs, and accent furniture.
You can also save 40 per cent on rugs, kilims, vases, ornaments, and various accessories, plus mirrors, wall art, and marble & quartz pieces.
While you shop, enjoy free refreshments including fizz, beer, or soft drinks, and there are sweets for kids too.
To make the experience even more convenient, free parking is available right outside the store.
The sale promises great and a lively shopping experience. Visitors can grab a drink, grab a friend, and grab a bargain while stocks last.
With limited items available at these prices, it’s advised to arrive early for the best deals.
After the sale, the showroom will close for a complete refit.
The refreshed store will feature new collections, weekly deals, and an approach focused on offering more style for less, based on local customer feedback.
Mike Seddon of Room Perfected said: “We listened to our amazing customers, and it’s time for a change.
“But before that, we’re clearing the decks, and offering unbeatable prices on everything we have.
“This is a chance for people to own designer-style furniture for a fraction of the price.”;
While the store undergoes its transformation, the website will continue to offer a full range of home-ware online.
However, the Closing Down Sale discounts are exclusive to in-store purchases.
Among the more emotional closures is Vintage Co in Baldock, Hertfordshire.
From painting in her front room to owning “the most beautiful shop”; on the high street, Bronagh Hughes, 57, built her dream from the ground up.
But after eight years in business, the shop closed for good on February 28.
Bronagh told The Comet that the decline in Baldock’s retail footfall, along with her recent , forced her to make what she called an “awful decision.”
“I have reached the point where I simply cannot make it work,”; she said.
Meanwhile, some furniture businesses are finding opportunities to grow.
Furniture Village recently announced a second location, set to open in June.
The new 50,000 sq ft showroom will be in Hillington, just off the M8 near , following the successful launch of its first Scottish store in last December.
