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Roann Limited secures £140,000 kitchen worktop project for new housing development in West London
Yorkshire-based worktop supplier, Roann Limited has secured a £140,000 project deal with Hill Group to supply kitchen worktops for the new Lampton Parkside development in Hounslow, West London.
In a joint venture with the award-winning house builder, Hill Group and leading housing association, Notting Hill Genesis, Lampton Parkside will be located by an idyllic 40-acre park close to Hounslow Central tube station.
Roann Limited will be responsible for providing 202 quality kitchen worktops in 20mm Caesarstone quartz in colour Snow as part of the new contemporary development.
Scheduled for completion in September 2023, the site will combine a collection of studios, one, two and three-bed apartments and three-bedroom houses.
Discussing the project, Scott Wharton, Sales Director from Roann Limited, said: “Working on the Lampton Parkside development is an exciting opportunity for us, we are delighted to have secured this city-fringe project in London with Hill Group and Notting Hill Genesis. We are looking forward to installing Caesarstone and seeing the completed project.
“The Caesarstone Snow kitchen worktop brings a clean and refreshing style with a polished finish – a perfect addition to any kitchen.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Cara Rimmer .
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