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ENZA Home Furnishings: Buy furniture featured in the 2022 Parade of Homes

Although the Parade of Homes is over, there’s still time to view (and purchase) the pieces that Enza staged in the home at 462 Kimberly Ave. built by Buchanan Construction.

Photo by Ryan Theede

Did you know? Enza Home Furnishings & Mattress Gallery assisted in staging the home at 462 Kimberly Ave. for the 2022 Parade of Homes with select pieces. While the event is over, the featured items are available for purchase — and shoppers get an additional 20% off prices through the end of October (hello, chic new sofa).

See furniture in-store at 25 Long Shoals Rd. in Arden Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 🛋️

Shop beautifully-crafted furniture.*

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