Furniture Village in Liverpool
1 showroom · Mid-High (£££)Est. 1989
Furniture Village is a family-run retailer with 54 showrooms across the UK. They offer one of the largest in-store sofa selections, spanning budget to premium ranges, with frequent promotions and interest-free credit options.
Known for: Quality & style focus
Furniture Village occupies that sensible middle ground — better than the budget lot, less pretentious than the designer crowd. Over 200,000 Trustpilot reviews at 4.8 stars prove they're getting it right for most people. Fifty-nine showrooms nationwide, genuinely nice pieces if you're willing to dig, and a customer track record that speaks for itself.
“200K reviews prove the middle ground works”
Showroom Details
Furniture Village Aintree
Liverpool, L9 5AN
What to Expect at Furniture Village
- Price Range
- Mid-High (£££)
- Trustpilot Rating
- ★ 4.8 / 5(Positive)
- Sofa Styles
- Contemporary, Traditional, Classic
- Style Focus
- Modern & traditional blend
- Customisation
- medium
- Delivery Time
- 6-8 weeks
- Delivery Type
- Mostly 3rd-party delivery
Finance Options
0% APR via Novuna Personal Finance (Mitsubishi HC Capital). Terms: 20mo (£625+), 30mo (£1,250+), 40mo (£2,500+). 10% min deposit (options: 10%/20%/50%). No arrangement fees. Early repayment allowed. FCA authorised credit broker.
Warranty
20-year structural guarantee (frames, springs, webbing, timber, veneers, joints) on orders from 07.06.2019+. 2-year on recliner mechanisms, sofa bed actions, motors, covers & stitching, handles/hinges/runners. 7-year garden furniture. Clearance items: 2-year structural.
After-sales: 20-year structural guarantee; 45+ stores for in-person support
Returns Policy
14 days from receipt. Self-return to any FV collection point: full refund. Paid collection: 25% of item price. Cancel before delivery at no charge. Exceptions: bespoke/custom, clearance, used mattresses, opened hygiene items.
Sustainability
Low (limited public eco-initiatives)
Contact Furniture Village
- Phone
- 0345 646 1702
- Live Chat
- Available on website
- online@furniturevillage.co.uk
Benny's Take — Furniture Village in Liverpool
Furniture Village Aintree (L9 5AN) sits at Racecourse Retail Park, sharing the postcode with the DFS Aintree branch — useful for a mid-tier-versus-budget cross-shop in a single visit. Standard Furniture Village mix on the floor: G Plan, Parker Knoll, the Stressless wall, plus the in-house ranges. Sales staff lean product-knowledgeable rather than pushy. Interest-free finance is the headline. M57 J7 access is the practical convenience and the retail-park parking is generous. Saturday racecourse traffic can affect the broader catchment; midweek midmorning visits get you the calmer floor and the cleaner conversation.
Sofa Shopping in Liverpool
Liverpool's 11 showrooms pivot around two main retail-park clusters and one city-centre presence, with the budget bias unmistakable: seven of eleven showrooms sit at the budget price range. The Speke / New Mersey Retail Park complex at L24 8QB is the heavyweight: DFS Speke at Unit K, Dunelm Liverpool Speke, Oak Furnitureland at Unit K2, ScS Liverpool-Speke on Speke Road, and Sofology Speke Liverpool all at the same retail park complex. Sofa Club Liverpool have their showroom at Unit 1 Speke Hall Road just up the road for the affordable next-day-delivery crowd. Aintree handles the second hub: DFS Aintree at Racecourse Retail Park, Aintree Way, Furniture Village Aintree at L9 5AN (mid-high — the lone non-budget option in this cluster), and ScS Liverpool-Aintree on Topham Drive at L9 5AT. Dunelm Liverpool covers the city centre / Edge Lane Retail Park presence at L1 8JQ for the St Johns Centre crowd. John Lewis Liverpool at South John Street in Liverpool ONE at L1 8BJ handles the department-store bracket — that's the city-centre anchor, though it tops out at mid-high rather than true premium. There's no Neptune, no BoConcept, no Natuzzi, no Roche Bobois, no Heal's — anyone wanting design-led or Italian luxury is driving east on the M62 to Manchester for the proper showrooms. The contrast with Manchester just across the Pennines is striking: same population, completely different sofa-shopping ecosystem. Practical bits: Speke is M56/M62 country, free parking, the easy option. Aintree's Grand National week is best avoided unless you fancy gridlock. Edge Lane into town is the rush-hour torture route. Liverpool ONE parking is paid but covered, which beats the rain on a typical Merseyside afternoon. The city's character runs deep, and the budget coverage is genuinely strong — boss city, basic-to-mid showroom mix.
Browse all sofa showrooms in Liverpool →Compare Sofa Brands in Liverpool
In Liverpool, Furniture Village is one of 8 sofa brands with showrooms. Benny rates Furniture Village 4/5. Here's how it compares:
| Brand | Rating | Price | Showrooms |
|---|---|---|---|
| Furniture Village | £££ | 1 | |
| DFS | £ | 2 | |
| Dunelm | £ | 2 | |
| John Lewis & Partners | £££ | 1 | |
| Oak Furnitureland | ££ | 1 | |
| SCS | £ | 2 |
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