Luxury door firm unveils flagship showroom
A family-owned luxury door company is celebrating a decade of manufacturing at their current site with a £1.4 million investment.
Leeds-based Express Bi-Folding Doors has unveiled what it calls “the best entrance door showroom in the UK” after investing £750,000 into the project and a further £700,000 in cutting-edge CNC machinery.
The firm’s manufacturing site and flagship showroom are located at their 200,000sq ft campus, near Leeds United’s Elland Road, where it employs more than 200 people.
Steve Bromberg, group managing director of Express Bi-Folding Doors, said: “If we’re making fantastic products that look amazing in a home, why wouldn’t you display them in the best, most stunning possible way?
“If we don’t invest, why should we expect customers to?
“That’s what has prompted us to spend so significantly on this project.
“People’s doors and windows are potentially the most expensive parts of their house, so it’s right people see them in real life and not on a screen or page.
“That’s why we have full scale houses built inside the showroom to show size and scale, both of which match our ambition for growing this company.
“We’ve not just done the basics – we’ve gone way beyond to become what we think is the best entrance door showroom in the UK, possibly beyond.”
The showroom will open on Friday, March 28, showcasing the company’s exclusive range, including virtually frameless glass sliding doors made in-house.
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