32 Things That Pet Owners Who’ve Rescued Pets Swear By
Nov 13, 2023"Spider
Oct 03, 2023Josh Duggar Was In Solitary Confinement For Possession Of A Contraband Phone
Oct 31, 2023Ride Review: The Royal Enfield Scram 411 Is The Safest Motorcycle I’ve Ever Ridden
Nov 15, 2023Anycubic Kobra Go Review: Budget Friendly 3D Printer
Dec 13, 2023Dunfermline: Dreams reopens while TK Maxx work continues
DREAMS are in store for Dunfermline residents as the relocated beds and mattresses shop has opened its doors at Carnegie Drive Retail Park.
Now found within Unit 7 – its former home next door is being renovated and turned into a new TK Maxx – Dreams will be open seven days a week, with customers invited in for a browse and a cuppa.
The new city outlet is promised to have a choice of 35 upholstered, metal and wooden bed frames including a range of TV and tech beds as well as more than 50 mattresses from pocket spring to combination, memory foam and natural filling.
It also has a selection of mattresses available to take home the same day and a range of kids beds and sofa beds.
The new Dreams store has opened at Carnegie Drive Retail Park after it was relocated to make way for TK Maxx. (Image: Contributed)
On-hand Sleep Advisors will be there to help customers find their perfect products and offer a cup of tea or coffee while they look around.
The store held its official opening day today (Monday) and claims to have the biggest variety of beds and mattresses in Dunfermline.
There is also a Sleepmatch machine which helps customers to find the perfect mattress.
The shop is open from 10am until 8pm from Monday to Thursday, 10am until 6pm on Fridays, 9am until 6pm on Saturdays, and 11am until 5pm on Sundays.
Unit 7 at Carnegie Drive Retail Park has lain empty since 2014.
TK Maxx has taken on Unit 8 as it's understood to have been suitable to meet its requirements for a mezzanine floor. Work started last month on the new store there.
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.