New showroom space for growing Wirral renovation company TREND Transformations
The entrepreneurial duo behind a growing Wirral renovation business are preparing for further expansion with the launch of a new showroom.
Helen and David Thomas, the owners of TREND Transformations, established the company when they moved back to England after a decade in France.
Their home renovation firm, formerly trading as Granite Transformations, currently operates from displays located in garden centres in Speke and Burton.
Now, due to the company’s expanded range of products and home design services, TREND Transformations will move into a 1,027 sq ft showroom next to their existing fabrication plant in Ellesmere Port.
Helen commented: “The new showroom space will enable us to bring more product choices to our valued customers.
“We’re just a few weeks away from an amazing milestone for our business.”
TREND Transformations aims to offer makeover solutions without the demolition, debris and disruption normally associated with kitchen and bathroom installation projects.
The firm’s offer allows for work surfaces to be fitted directly over existing worktops, tiled walls and other finishes, cutting out the need for removal, slashing a project’s timescale and lowering costs.
Speaking further, Helen said: “I hope the new showroom will be a space where our customers can realise their dreams of home improvements, be it kitchen or bathroom.
“We’ve completed projects all over Liverpool, North Wales, the Wirral and North Cheshire and I hope that, whether our visitors are families, architects or designers, everyone will enjoy time in our lifestyle design studio.”
TREND Transformations’ new showroom will open its doors at Unit 17, Junction 8 Business Park, in mid-April.
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