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Aberdeen furniture store Sterling Home to reopen next month following £2 million refurbishment creating 15 jobs

Sterling Home to reopen following £2m refurbishment.
Sterling Home to reopen following £2m refurbishment.

The Sterling Home store in Bridge of Don has undergone a complete transformation and will open its door next month.

Formerly known as Sterling the Tillicoultry-based company has recruited 15 new members of staff to join the team.

The Scottish family-owned business has been trading from the 75,000 sqft Denmore Road site since 1991.

New Sterling offerings for customers

It has been closed since February this year after the city council rubberstamped the refurb.

Sterling when it was closed for refurbishment.
Sterling when it was closed for refurbishment.

Visitors to the new look showroom will be able to view contemporary Danish furniture from BoConcept in the form of a 4,000 sqft store within the premises.

The brand’s offerings includes a complimentary 3D-design service, eight room-themed studios and private zones where customers can meet with design experts.

An impression of the refurbishment.

The Cobbs cafe has been upscaled and there will also be an extensive garden department.

An impression of the Cobbs cafe in the refurbished store.

The store will also offer items from other homeware and furniture brands, such as Le Creuset, LSA, Laura Ashley and Timorous Beasties.

Sterling Home managing director Gordon Mearns said: “We are delighted to be back bringing our much-loved customers an entirely new and specially curated shopping experience.

Sterling when it was closed for refurbishment.
Artist’s impression of Sterling Home refurbishment.

“This is an exciting new chapter for our family-owned business.

“We hope you can see the ways in which we’ve not only invested in the store, but our incredible staff who are fully-fledged experts in the industry.

Another impression of the refurbished Sterling Home store.

“Creating and nurturing opportunity is at the heart of what we do, so we are delighted to welcome 15 new recruits to join our team and to work with us at our Sterling concept store.

“Furniture is still very much at our core, but we have reimagined our brand to also offer a much wider range of non-furniture products to suit all budgets.

“We are looking forward to welcoming both familiar faces and new customers through our doors next month.”