Local flooring company gears up for multi-million pound expansion in Woking
V4 Wood Flooring is gearing up for a period of sustained expansion as its £3m design centre in Woking nears completion.
The business plans to open a showroom in Clerkenwell, which is renowned for being the home of trendy design centres, followed by a centre in the North of England, with Manchester an option under consideration.
The new ‘V4 World’ design centre will allow the company to showcase its flooring products and wall panels to customers, architects, specifiers and designers.
The company’s managing director, Chris Vincent, said: “Despite the Brexit effect, we have had a very positive start to the year and have the confidence to progress with exciting plans for the future of the business.
“The Woking design centre will be the hub of the operations, but it is important that V4 has a visible presence in key locations including London and the North and this will be our focus going forward, together with introducing designs and products that ensure we remain at the forefront of the flooring sector.”
The new centres are set to support the dealer network with a range of large samples for customer’s to view and product training facilities, including the fitting of the various floor and wall products.
The company, which currently has a turn over circa £12m, is targeting growth to £20m over the next three years.
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