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To walk into Abode is to take in a satisfying eyeful of what the home furnishings world labels "transitional style," meaning somewhere between traditional and contemporary.
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To walk into Abode is to take in a satisfying eyeful of what the home furnishings world labels "transitional style," meaning somewhere between traditional and contemporary.
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This store is a suprising and delightful find in quaint Half Moon Bay. It has everything San Francisco can offer it would seem all under one roof. The atmosphere there is relaxed and the mercahndise is of dreat quality. I ordered a Lee sectional , and was impressed with the level of personalized service you rarely find these days. The staff worked with me, helping me with my fabric choices and ended up helping me redesign my room. They were kind and appreciative of my business. The store delivers and sets up furniture and also ships.
I came away with a new sectional, placemats, candles and even fragrant bars of soap!
There is such a great variety of things beautifully made with some spectacular jewelry too. I will be returning regularly and will remember it for gifts this holiday season. Mary-Jayne on Sep 15, 2007
This store is a suprising and delightful find in quaint Half Moon Bay. It has everything San Francisco can offer it would seem all under one roof. The atmosphere there is relaxed and the mercahndise is of dreat quality. I ordered a Lee sectional , and was impressed with the level of personalized service you rarely find these days. The staff worked with me, helping me with my fabric choices and ended up helping me redesign my room. They were kind and appreciative of my business. The store delivers and sets up furniture and also ships.
I came away with a new sectional, placemats, candles and even fragrant bars of soap!
There is such a great variety of things beautifully made with some spectacular jewelry too. I will be returning regularly and will remember it for gifts this holiday season. Mary-Jayne on Sep 15, 2007