Leeds bathroom specialist makes a splash with new six-figure showroom and jobs
A West Yorkshire bathroom brand has opened its third showroom in the region following a six-figure investment.
Easy Bathrooms has launched a new showroom at an industrial unit at Limewood Park in Seacroft after investing £100k in its fit-out.
The firm, which has 11 stores across the region, has completed a fit-out of the 6,000 sq ft unit as part of its ongoing expansion.
In addition to adding to its national network of showrooms, the new Leeds unit has created four jobs for the region.
Craig Waddington, founder of Easy Bathrooms, commented: “I am very proud to have our third space in Leeds. We employ 310 people nationally, and almost 150 people here in the region, whilst supporting hundreds of other businesses within our supply chain.”
“When I founded Easy Bathrooms seven years ago, the goal was to create a national, recognisable brand, with showrooms throughout the UK, so customers could see and feel the quality of our products, alongside great customer service and attention to detail.
“For the first few years, we grew at a steady pace, but the past couple of years has seen us grow at a steep but consistent rate. At a time when many bathroom brands are struggling, we are growing in an ethical and steadfast way, and we believe it’s because we’re sticking to our principles of quality products at fair, affordable prices.”
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