Adairs Belrose 6 Niangala Close, Belrose, New South Wales 2085
About the Business
Welcome to Adairs Belrose, your go-to destination for all things home decor and furnishings in Australia. Located at 6 Niangala Close in Belrose, our establishment is a must-visit for anyone looking to elevate their living space with stylish and high-quality furniture.
As a leading furniture store, Adairs Belrose is committed to bringing you the latest trends and designs in home goods. Whether you're furnishing a new home, giving your space a makeover, or simply looking to add a touch of elegance to your interiors, our store has it all.
Step into our spacious showroom and be captivated by our extensive collection of furniture, ranging from luxurious sofas and comfortable beds to exquisite dining sets and functional storage solutions. Our expertly curated selection caters to a variety of tastes and preferences, ensuring that you'll find the perfect pieces to suit your style.
At Adairs Belrose, we understand that every home is unique, which is why we offer a wide range of options to cater to different budgets and lifestyles. From affordable yet stylish options to premium designer pieces, we have something for everyone. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff are always on hand to assist you in finding the perfect pieces that best reflect your personal style and meet your specific needs.
As a proud point of interest in the Belrose community, Adairs Belrose is more than just a furniture store. We strive to create an immersive shopping experience that goes beyond the transaction. With our attention to detail and commitment to customer satisfaction, we aim to inspire and help you create a space that you'll love coming home to.
Conveniently located, our store is easily accessible, making it a breeze for you to explore our extensive range of home goods. From stunning bedding and bath essentials to stylish decor and accessories, we have everything you need to transform your house into a warm and inviting home.
With a reputation for quality and style, Adairs Belrose has become a trusted name in the Australian home decor industry. We pride ourselves on sourcing products from renowned local and international brands, ensuring that each item in our store meets the highest standards of craftsmanship and durability.
Visit Adairs Belrose today and let us help you turn your house into a home. Discover the perfect furniture and home goods that will bring your vision to life. Experience the joy of exploring our thoughtfully curated collection, where style meets functionality. Trust us to be your one-stop destination for all your home decor needs.
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Location & Phone number
6 Niangala Close, Belrose, New South Wales 2085, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:30
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:30
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:30
Thursday:
09:00 - 18:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:30
Saturday:
09:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 17:00
Reviews
"This experience is based on an online delivery order we made, but there is no way to review Adairs Online. I had a terrible experience with Adairs' delivery service. They use Hunter Express as their delivery partner and it was a complete nightmare. I waited for weeks for my armchair to arrive and it was rescheduled around 5 times. Hunter Express gave me specific delivery dates, but never showed up or arrived without any prior notice on days when I wasn't home. When I asked Adairs to reschedule, they suggested that I "let the delivery fail", which is an unacceptable approach as it wastes both their resources and my time. Moreover, they promised to call me in advance to inform me about the delivery schedule, but never followed through on that promise. While I finally received my item, the entire experience was terrible and I don't recommend using Adairs' due to their delivery service with Hunter Express."
"I walked into Adairs with a child with disability today, and walked out half an hour later in tears, and unable to make a purchase, because of the awful way the staff acted towards us. The child has autism. The first staff member kept us waiting for 15 mins, ignored me, left a ladder unattended, and dished out a lot of filthy looks and sarcasm while the child struggled more and more with the waiting time, and me blocking him from the ladder - which looked like a climbing frame . I then tried to get help from a second staff member. I was trying to buy a kid sofa and just needed help. By now 20 mins later the child was experiencing sensory overload. I got more filthy looks and no offer to help with my item (which I was unable to carry because by now I was carrying a 20kg upset child) . I went to go speak to the manager, was pretty calm and said 'It would be good if your team could be aware of children with disability,' and the manager did not apologise or even smile at me, but basically blamed me for the child trying ti get to the ladder, ladder and said "She (the staff member) was probably trying to get someone to help" (she was not. I was there) I have been to other stores today where we were treated with compassion, the child's disability was accommodated, and I was able to complete our purchases What should have happened? The first person should not have left the ladder unattended in the children's furniture area, and should have called someone else to help after I had been waiting for ten minutes. A smile or eye contact at any point would have been wonderful. The second person should have had the tiniest bit of compassion and awareness that maybe some child has sensory issues when they are crying The manager should have said sorry, and asked what she can do to help, not blamed me, especially after I disclosed the disability. All of them should have not dished out so many dirty looks and negative tone If someone had a visible disability you would accomodate their needs and have compassion, Why does a child with an invisible disability not deserve basic compassion? And doesn't his caregiver also have a right to go to a store and make a simple purchase without being left in tears? So many people live with invisible disability. Who will speak up for them if we do not?"
"We went to buy sheets & a mattress protector. Staff were rude & there was falsely displayed prices. We chose sheets from a display area that had a 50 % off sign with prices of queen size sheets at $74. Also bought a few small items. On paying I questioned the price as it seemed high, with no response from the staff. Outside the store we checked the receipt, which validated our concern, we was charged $35 more for the sheets. I returned (1 min later) & the display sign was removed. The staff member said it was taken down as buyers got the wrong idea. The prices were for sheets elsewhere in the shop & she would not show us the display sign again, saying it was lost. No reduction was offered. This attitude was on top of her colleagues insulting derision when we didnt buy a mattress protector earlier. In addition, Adairs costumer service have not contacted us regarding our concerns. It appears in reviews at least another customer has had the same experience at this store - false price displayed. have had great service from other Adair stores, so am very dissapointed with that store & the companys customer service."
"Saw a 40% off all cushions on main display bin at entrance of store. Went in to purchase one I nlknew my daughter wanted for Xmas to go with already purchased matching quilt and sheet set. Only to be told not not on sale and that sign was from yesterday. Did not honour or offer any concession. Went to another counter to pass on my disappointment to Mgs only to be told that they would pass it on. No real apology even. One very disappointed Linen Lover...."
"usually I am ok with other Adairs stores the staff at Belrose super-centre were unprofessional, the staff kept talking chitchat while the customers are waiting to be served. It was like a self-serving store and the staff were only there to grab your credit card details in the end. Lazy staff gave the store a bad reputation, what a shame !"
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