DAYTON, OH, September 25, 2010 (Press-News.org) Since 2008, Habitatter.com has been offering the highest quality in home decorating accessories. To welcome Fall, Habitatter.com is offering 10% off everything on the site for the remainder of the month with the coupon code "TenOffSeptember".
Greg Simerlink, owner of Habitatter.com, said, "Fall is a great time to update your decor and with this special we give you an added incentive to update your style."
Habitatter.com has been busy adding new lines to their decorative home hardware selection including Bathroom Hardware, Kitchen Hardware, Door Stoppers, Air Vent Grilles, Magnifiers, Fireplace Hardware and much more.
With the addition of new brands such as Worth Home Products and additions to the SPI Home, All Fired Up and Cowboy Decor lines, Habitatter.com continues its mission of making exceptional home hardware available throughout the US and Canada. By featuring over thirty diverse artists with styles for all tastes such as Metallum Creations, Village Wrought Iron, Art Plates, Omnia and Brass Accents, Habitatter.com lives up to its motto, "Making Your Habitat Better".
Habitatter.com sells a diverse selection of decorative home hardware primarily created by small artists from around the US and Canada. Their primary collection focuses on switch plates and outlet covers, but they also have an array of cabinet pulls and cabinet knobs, doorbells, door knockers, house numbers, fan pulls, picture hangers, switch plate accessories, Decorative Signs, key racks, wall light sconce covers, coat hooks and dog leash hooks.
Contact:
Habitatter.com
1000 East Second St.
Dayton, OH 45402
937-626-7744
http://Habitatter.com
Habitatter.com Offers 10% Off Everything Through The End Of September
To welcome Fall, Habitatter.com is offering 10% off everything on the site for the remainder of the month with the coupon code "TenOffSeptember".
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