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Visit Linen House’s newly opened Noosa outlet

If there’s one thing Linen House’s Noosa store staff want you to enjoy when stopping by their new outlet store, it’s a feel-good buzz.

When asked what homeware and bedding trends are on the rise since opening their new Noosa outlet, store manager Julia said, “We’re seeing lots of spring colours, prints and new, fresh colours in our ever-popular pure linen range, Nimes.”

Not only are their pure linens in demand, but also their bamboo/cotton bedding, adored for its luxe feel as well as its bio-sustainability and low-earth impact. “Plus,” advises Julia, “these are truly divine fabrics to sleep in.”

Other products customers are asking for are items that will give the home a sense of reinvigoration for the new season ahead: new towels, pillows, bed sheets and tea towels.

This spring is all about alfresco dining and the store has a fabulous napery range to complement this. Make every meal a colourful affair by mixing up your table linen tones and textures for an enviable hosting style with placemats, table runners, napkins and of course, tablecloths.

Supporting local doesn’t just produce a feel-good buzz within ourselves, it extends to our community and provides employment to locals, which nurtures relationships all around our community.

At Linen House’s newly opened Noosa outlet, you simply won’t find prices like theirs anywhere else.

Discover a treasure-trove of sought-after designs, each created by a super-talented team of in-house designers as well as unique, off-the-rack samples, all with too-good-to-pass offers across bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, dining, kids and décor.

With the store fitted-out beautifully to inspire your dream home, whether it’s your bedroom, bathroom, kitchen or living area – it’s inevitable that every customer will leave with something that makes their house a home.

Visit the team at shop 4, 24 Lanyana Way, Noosa Heads, Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5pm and Sunday 10am to 3pm.

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