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E:3/1/08 WIN a set of stair rods worth £1000
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WIN a set of stair rods worth £1000
Stair rods were originally designed to fix stair carpets in place but today there are other, more efficient methods and stair rods have become an attractive decorative accessory. Guaranteed to brighten up the dullest of hallways they are also an excellent way to create an illusion of space for even the narrowest of staircases. Stairrods (UK) offers an amazing choice of designs, from classical to contemporary, to suit all homes.
These Royale stair rods are traditionally designed featuring a triangular rod in a choice of finial ends: fleur de lys (Louis), trefoil (Beaumont) or plain (Vue). Robust in construction they come in seven different metal finishes: polished, antique and satin brass, chrome, black, pewter and satin nickel. When choosing the metal finish of your stair rod why not match your stair rods to other accessories in your home such as door handles, light switches and wall lamps, for a co-ordinated look?
There are three versions of the Royale to cater for both stair runners and fitted carpets which come with the relevant style of bracket and sell for around £40.00 each. Staircases in period properties vary enormously and that is why Stairrods (UK) hand-make to measure each rod. For those staircases which turn or have curved steps and even spiral staircases Stairrods (UK) can also provide an attractive solution.
For your chance to win a set of 13 of these impressive Royale stair rods in polished, satin or antique brass, simply fill in the form below. Q: Are Royale stair rods round, square or triangular in shape? triangular
See below for rules of entry Closing date: 3rd January 2008
WIN a set of stair rods worth £1000
Stair rods were originally designed to fix stair carpets in place but today there are other, more efficient methods and stair rods have become an attractive decorative accessory. Guaranteed to brighten up the dullest of hallways they are also an excellent way to create an illusion of space for even the narrowest of staircases. Stairrods (UK) offers an amazing choice of designs, from classical to contemporary, to suit all homes.These Royale stair rods are traditionally designed featuring a triangular rod in a choice of finial ends: fleur de lys (Louis), trefoil (Beaumont) or plain (Vue). Robust in construction they come in seven different metal finishes: polished, antique and satin brass, chrome, black, pewter and satin nickel. When choosing the metal finish of your stair rod why not match your stair rods to other accessories in your home such as door handles, light switches and wall lamps, for a co-ordinated look?
There are three versions of the Royale to cater for both stair runners and fitted carpets which come with the relevant style of bracket and sell for around £40.00 each. Staircases in period properties vary enormously and that is why Stairrods (UK) hand-make to measure each rod. For those staircases which turn or have curved steps and even spiral staircases Stairrods (UK) can also provide an attractive solution.
For your chance to win a set of 13 of these impressive Royale stair rods in polished, satin or antique brass, simply fill in the form below. Q: Are Royale stair rods round, square or triangular in shape? triangular
See below for rules of entry Closing date: 3rd January 2008
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I just entered, I'm sorry I just got this message after I'd posted, grrr hopefully some people will get through or they'll fix it0 -
I got that too.:rolleyes:Mortgage Free 2016Work Part Time:DHouse Hunting In France 20230
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Same here been getting it all week with that site
What we see depends mainly on what we look for
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I emailed them yesterday about that error, but no response yet ...
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Best win ever: Trip to the Galapagos Islands in 20100 -
still not fixed tonight midnight - they must be too posh to care!0
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Haven't got any stairs in the flat, but I do live on the 16th floor!:rotfl:Al Mac Appreciation Society No. 188
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My entry went through today. They must have fixed it!42.7 percent of all statistics are made up on the spot:hello: Good Luck everyone !:hello:0
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My entry went through just a moment ago but it did say there was a problem with the website's security certificate first. Not sure if that's the problem or if it's something to do with the anti-virus on my computer?Make £5 a day challenge - February £54.28/£140
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