what you see – Home Town is housed in a not-so-impressive four-story building (five if you count the basement). Well, not so impressive simply because it’s right next to the really impressive Central. A bright red racing car on your right will catch your eye as soon as you enter Home Town. Come closer and you will see that it is a children’s bed! Isn’t it elegant?

What you get – Each of the four floors caters to a different section of your home. The ground floor has showrooms, home decoration and services. The first floor caters to the display of dining room, children’s room, bedroom and home furnishings. The second floor exhibits its kitchen services. He also has books, music and gifts there. On the third floor are their bathrooms. There is also a plumbing service there called Mr. Plumber. The fourth floor basically has more lighting equipment and Mr. Carpenter, Mr. Painter and Mr. Electrician.

Now let’s go back to the ground floor. They have different themes here (about 20) like Mustard Harvest, Florida Beach, etc. Each theme has its own floor, rugs, sofas, coffee tables, and lighting. They have a section called Casablanca where most things in here have a sea feeling. The sofas are bright blue with a seaweed pattern throughout. A sofa (3+2+ a swivel chair) costs Rs 89,000. A maroon coffee table would cost 7,700 rupees.

More of a designer cane piece of furniture, the Bali Bang is good for those with open plan living rooms or is ideal for seating. You can get this for Rs 98,000. You can get a 2-seater, a 1-seater, and a coffee table for this price. But the trick here is the mermaid chair for Rs 23,000. With almost the same shape, it is the ultimate when you want to relax.

On the same floor they also have many decorative elements such as paintings, lampshades, flower pots, etc. A long metal chandelier with glass in the middle is priced at Rs 645. They also have Moroccan lanterns for 845 rupees. The ceramic collection here is huge. You will get vases of different shapes and sizes.

You can climb your way up to the first floor. Some of the bedroom designs have canopies and are likely to attract the hearts of some romantics. For city life, they have a theme aptly named Cube. You will get the bedroom set for Rs 52,200. Well, those who would like to go for a grander look, also have a Napoleon themed bedroom set in red and gold. But be prepared to pay Rs 187,500 for it.

The dining table section may pale in comparison. They are mostly four and six seats. An interesting one here is Saxon for Rs 49,999. It is a six seater and is in black and silver with a 12mm glass top. Ideal for an urban house.

The children’s section is much more interesting as they have those race car beds, Barbie beds and colorful bunk beds. They have a great play pool for kids for Rs 24,997. The stunning red colored racing car is priced at Rs 12,999. Most of the bunk beds on display also have storage space, so the kids will love it. Take a look at the pencil-shaped hanger here. On this same floor they have fabrics for sofas and curtains and tailoring as well.

The kitchens on the second floor are the modular ones and start at Rs.158,400. Home Town people will come to your house and take the necessary measurements and then adjust it accordingly. Here you will also find different kitchen accessories such as the sandwich maker for Rs. 1310, an electric rice cooker and also a washable padded cane bread basket for Rs. 150. For those with a garden, a canopy wind swing will be just right.

The bathroom range includes jacuzzis, bathtubs, toilets, etc. They have a corner two seater hot tub for 75,000 rupees. This comes equipped for FM as well. They also have separate shower panels. It comes with a superior shower jet, 6-nozzle massage, single changeover switch, hot and cold water control, and a glass tray. This is not all, they also have a range of different types of sinks and cabinets.

Walk around if you are sure to find kitchen accessories, ironing boards, pans, containers. You can also get these bar chairs apart from a wrought iron and wicker polymer magazine rack.

Go underground and you’ll find his electronic showroom. You can get items from a Sony pen drive to a plasma TV, Vaio laptops, HP printers and cameras.

The verdict – It is a must for those who set up a home, at least for the variety. You will have many options, although the price of some could be higher. The staff are helpful and help you get around. They have a section called Future Money, where they let you pay in EMI without interest. They take a 2% processing fee. They also offer a guarantee on certain products and have a call center to help you book a service. Parking space is available.

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