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    B & Q - Brighton

    B & Q - Brighton

    (7 reviews)

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    It doesn't matter how many adverts we see for B&Q with couples happily buying new power tools and…read morepots of paint. We all know that B&Q is more likely to make us fall out with our beloveds! t's not just the sheer volume of different shape and size paints, screws, door handles, light bulbs and wallpapers - it's the mammoth size of B&Q itself. It's like a mini IKEA with never ending aisles that look exactly the same. To make it worse, whatever time you go there's always queues. The one thing it has going for it however, is the staff are friendly and helpful and it's easy to return products if you change your mind.

    It seems like B&Q is the hip and happenin' hangout for couples and young families on a Sunday…read moreafternoon. The place was packed with duos spending their weekends on home improvements. Well done, folks. At first, I enjoyed browsing - possibly because I started in the garden centre. A vast array of flowers, tall plants, bamboo and bonsai were ready to take home. Prices started at a very affordable 98p for the tiny pots, with slightly larger flowers on offer at 2 for £15. Also available were seeds, soil, pots and any tools necessary to start and maintain a garden. The rest of the shop, though, was quite dull in comparison. I found myself dragging my feet through sections like lighting, paint, shelving, bathroom and kitchen fixtures, rugs, laminate flooring and tile. A woman asked her child, "Are you getting bored?" as I walked by, so perhaps I'm simply not mature enough to appreciate the wonder of home renovations. My theory, though, is that every aisle brings to mind the hours of work that would accompany each purchase. I really can't be bothered.

    Bert's Homestore

    Bert's Homestore

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    I have no aspirations to be a domestic goddess. If I did…read morethough, I'd slip into my marigolds and my kitten heels And I'd scoot over to Bert's at least once a week. A local homestore two minutes from Jamie Oliver's Recipease, they sell every cute and kitsch accessory you could wish for - from spotted cake tins and stripey aprons to colourful bowls, chopping boards, whisks, spoons and tableware. Oh and the essential items for budding bakers - cupcake and muffin tins!

    This lovely little store is a new addition to Western Road, building on Bert's successful original…read moreoutlet at 33 George Street in Hove (their web-site has not yet been updated to include the new venue). Basically, they sell things for the kitchen, like crockery, cutlery, draining racks, chopping boards, gadgets, and so on. Although the range is not that large - only a few styles of cutlery, for example - they do have lots of useful things, and the store is lovely just to browse around. The place was buzzing with happy shoppers, doing just that. (In marked contrast to the January Sales hell that characterised the rest of Brighton). I have spent hours trying to find an small olive spoon, for example - and they had one, and an olive spear, and a spring-loaded pickle fork, and... We also bought a really large, heavy beech wood chopping board - from a sustainable source - for under £8. Something else that caught my eye were several designs of nice wire draining racks, in bright funky colours - no horrid plastic tat. Oh, and lovely, friendly, helpful staff. I hope they succeed.

    Prism - kitchenandbath - Updated May 2026

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