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Home & Things for Brands You Know And Can Trust!
Home & Things Marketing Manager Trudy Francis (right) and Design Week JA conceptualiser Novia McDonald-Whyte face the cameras.(Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Design Week, Lifestyle
October 31, 2022

Home & Things for Brands You Know And Can Trust!

Day 5 of the Jamaica Observer’s Design Week 2022 activities took place on Monday, October 24 at Home & Things located on 17 Old Hope Road, where strict COVID-19 protocols remain in place. Customers were seen moving around the showroom inquiring about tiles, bathroom fixtures and plumbing supplies, among other things.

The trained staff are there to inform, guide and ensure that you’re buying the best items for your budgets and project. There is no senseless upsell here, and browsing is a joy.

Marketing Manager Trudy Francis kicked things off by welcoming the Jamaica Observer and guests to the showroom prior to introducing the company’s new product offerings. Human Resources Manager Janice Bolton-Anderson then shared the rigorous product knowledge and customer experience training that employees undergo, which results in an elevated shopping experience.

Sales representative and tile specialist Dwayne Reynolds led a comprehensive tour of the tile department showcasing the different varieties of Grade A Porcelain tiles brought in from China, Spain and Brazil. Reynolds also underscored the importance of when buying tiles, informing your sales reps where they’ll be used.

Sales representative Nadisha James showed off the impressive bathroom accessories, including shower panels, pedestal basins and “one-piece” (easier to install and more compact) toilets. There were also kitchen sinks and bathroom vanities.

Whether you’re planning a massive renovation, sprucing up your home office or remodelling a bathroom, head to Home & Things for “brands you know, brands you can trust”.

#designweekja2022 is made possible with the support of the National Housing Trust, ScotiaBank, ARC Manufacturing Limited, and H&L Rapid True Value.

Home & Things Human Resources Manager Janice Bolton-Anderson (right) shows Design Week JA conceptualiser Novia McDonald-Whyte a selection of oversized porcelain tiles..(Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Chantier Construction Limited CEO Chante Blackwood admires the texture of a porcelain 31.5 x 102.5 tile..(Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Home & Things sales representative and tile specialist Dwayne Reynolds shows off a selection of poreclain tiles..(Photo: Garfield Robinson)
From left: Wall Mount Silver Faucet, White Wood Look & Black Shower Faucet Panel and Stainless Steel Shower Panel.(Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Fitness professional Rose Tavares-Finson (left) was eager to learn more about this Matte Black Shower Faucet Panel from Home & Things Marketing Manager Trudy Francis..(Photo: Garfield Robinson)
You can get your mosaic wall tiles that will make any backsplash or bathroom pop from Home and Things. Sales representative Nadisha James spotlights the white ZY-20 Grade A 30 X 30..(Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Falcon Bikes & Parts Limited manager and Onyas kloset principal Onia Chambers examines a Corona Acuacer Pedestal Basin..(Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Social Development Commission Parish Manager Lorian Peart-Roberts checks the compartment of this white vanity with cultured marble top..(Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Sandra Parker, administrative assistant, was spotted at Home & Things looking at wall lamp chrome fixtures..(Photo: Garfield Robinson)
A variety of faucets .(Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Home & Things offers a wide selection of Brazilian porcelain tiles..(Photo: Garfield Robinson)
White one-piece toilets.(Photo: Garfield Robinson)

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