EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ, April 26, 2011 (Press-News.org) Bathroom vanities online retailer Home Design Outlet Center announces a new Bathroom Vanity Collection: FW 8016 Hudson Collection with White Carrara Marble Top. Available Sizes are 24", 30", 36", 48", 56", 60", and 72". Each marble top comes with side cabinet to match.
Shopping at Home Design Outlet Center.
Online retailer, Home Design Outlet Center has been experiencing strong growth in recent years due to several reasons.
Customers find it easy to locate and identify the ideal bathroom vanity that they are looking for. They can shop for bathroom vanities online, or they can proceed to one of their physical showrooms to assess the physical products on the ground. The Company has grown from having one showroom to three showrooms. They are located in New Jersey, Miami, and Chicago.
Home Design Outlet Center is a popular shopping site for homeowners because they offer factory direct prices. By cutting out middle layers, they are able to offer some of the most competitive prices in the industry. Prices can be slashed up to 70% off! This is the primary reason why people all over the country are flocking to the website to browse and purchase bathroom vanities.
To ensure that the Company meets the needs of a growing pool of customers, they have put in much effort in ensuring that there is a wide variety of choices available for the customers. In other words, customers can expect to find bathroom vanities that come in different designs and pricing. They include designs that are simple, contemporary, modern, etc. Vanities can be made from different materials such as mosaics and natural stone. Mosaics and natural stone are highly popular materials for bathroom vanities. They look fashionable at all times and are very durable. Other products include shower panels and faucets.
In addition, the Company continually strives to offer excellent customer service to its customers. This is achieved by having in-house support and sales staff who are not compensated on a commission basis. This ensures that staff do not employ any hard selling techniques. They are there for the right reasons - to assist the customer in making the right buying decision and to ensure that the shopping experience remains a pleasant one.
To build on its existing range of products, Home Design Outlet Center is announcing the release of a brand new bathroom vanity collection, the FW 8016 Hudson Collection with White Carrara Marble Top. This collection comes in a variety of measurements, ranging from 24 inches 72 inches. The unique feature of this collection is that it comes with a matching side cabinet. Photos of the collection are available on the Company's official website.
Customers can shop with confidence on the Company's website as all listed bathroom vanities are in stock. Orders are usually processed within one working day to ensure that the order arrives at the customer's doorstep as soon as possible. The actual shipping duration depends on the customer's location.
Start shopping for bathroom vanities today by visiting http://www.homedesignoutletcenter.com
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Bathroom Vanities Online Retailer Home Design Outlet Center Introduces A New Bathroom Vanity Collection
Bathroom vanities online retailer Home Design Outlet Center is introducing a new Bathroom Vanity Collection: FW 8016 Hudson Collection with White Carrara Marble Top.
2011-04-26
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[Press-News.org] Bathroom Vanities Online Retailer Home Design Outlet Center Introduces A New Bathroom Vanity CollectionBathroom vanities online retailer Home Design Outlet Center is introducing a new Bathroom Vanity Collection: FW 8016 Hudson Collection with White Carrara Marble Top.