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Feature Friday : Mompreneur Trisha owner of Trishas Home Decor






Hello lovelies,

If you haven't heard of Trishas Home Decor, you're in for a treat! I discovered Trishas business on Facebook, while searching for a fluffy pink carpet for my daughter, Emma. Bear in mind, I'm a tough customer, once I have a vision in my head of what I want, that's what I want. End-of-story.


This amazing business women, Trisha, spent an entire day, going from vendor to vendor searching for the perfect shade of pink carpet, sending me numerous pictures of different shades of carpets until she found the ideal one for my daughters room. A few weeks later she sourced another exquisite carpet for my bedroom, again sending me numerous pictures until she found the one I wanted. 


 Now if that doesn't tell you how much Trisha values her clients and giving them the best possible service, then I don't know what will. And the best part about Trishas Home Decor is that she doesn't just sell fluffy carpets at an amazing price, she sources pretty much anything you can think of for your home.

Here is Trishas story:

Trisha started her business in February this year, after working for Hirschs for 13 years which she loved, she's a people person but she wanted to spend more time with her little boy. She started off her business by just selling fluffy carpets and customers would then ask her, if she could supply cushions or bedding to match. So she expanded her business, she goes out of her way to source whatever a client is looking for. From self care products, to furniture, to household gadgets.

"I love helping people make their house into a home, without putting a hole in their pocket" - Trisha

Trishas Home Decor is an online store and you can visit her Facebook page, which is as follows,

https://www.facebook.com/Trishas-home-decor-105820074882958

Instagram: @trishashomedecor

Contact : 0846810663 (Trisha features daily specials on her WhatsApp statuses every day)

Trishas Home Decor is based in Durban North, customers can collect from her or delivery can be arranged at an additional cost.






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