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The Bay Window      St Edward Street, Leek

A charming little shop with a lot to say for itself, is the best way to describe the Bay Window.  You immediately feel warm and welcome as soon as you enter the shop.

From the decor to the layout, it all speaks out quality. And this is further reinforced by Glenis, the shop owner.  Glenis has worked in the industry for several years, and she's gained a lot of knowledge and experience which clearly is visible within the Bay Window, and this is what gives the shop that little magical touch of charm and elegance.

The Bay Window has only been open in Leek for a few days now, but already is gaining a lot of attention from locals and visitors to the area, and its understandable why. Stocking stylish Giftware including, Lighting, Mirrors, Pictures, Candles and home accesories and interiors, plus much more, makes The Bay Window an ideal shop to visit in Leek.

The shop as a touch of French and London style about it, which helps the Bay Window to stand out a mile. Glenis is very much inspired by what "the look" is, in London, Birmingham and Harrowgate, where Glenis tends to purchase majority of the Bay Windows stock.  Glenis explains that these big city's tend to be slightly ahead of other areas and so the Bay Window is a portal for Leek, to bring the latest "look" to the people in and around the area.

Glenis knows quite a lot when it comes to interior design and decor, for Glenis spent over 15 years renovating several of her own property's, of which two of her property's were featured in two national magazines.  Glenis has also worked and sold Farrow and Ball paints, which currently plays a big part within the interior design world. And this is also being used in the interior of the Bay Window shop.

Glenis will eventually be offering a service through the Bay Window where she can offer home styling. A styling service to place lighting, cushions and throws, to create a finished result which most people often find difficult to achieve on their own. The service would add just the right amount of style and elegance to the rooms and give the people within a greater feeling of comfort and self satisfaction.

Among the talents of Glenis, there is FAUX Flower designing. Glenis tends to create a lot of these flower designs as an interest and has got several of her flower designs on display within the Bay Window.

Next time your in St Edwards Street, pop in.

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