Home Decor Launches New Sheffield Showroom

2nd May 2018

Sheffield-based Home Decor, one of Europe's leading suppliers of contemporary bedroom furniture and high quality kitchens, has opened a new showroom at its Woodhouse Mill head office.

Home Decor manufactures and installs fitted wardrobes and sliding wardrobe doors direct to consumers through its Spaceslide brand and has a substantial trade business, supplying to the new build residential market and DIY retailers. It is also home to one of the UK's leading kitchen manufacturers and retailers, Optiplan Kitchens, selling high quality, handmade kitchens from a network of showrooms across the country. Max Crosby-Browne, CEO of Home Decor, comments: -The launch of the Sheffield showroom is a hugely exciting move for Home Decor and an important strategic step in achieving our growth plans. We have over thirty years' experience in the kitchen and bedroom industry, with all our products handcrafted right here in the UK. We are thrilled to be able to offer our customers an integrated kitchen and bedroom experience, coupled with one-to-one customer care and design consultations, right here on our home turf. The new showroom is open to the public Monday through to Saturday and features three full kitchen displays hosting a wide range of appliances from AEG, Bosch and Smeg, as well as several bedroom displays featuring sliding doors and freestanding furniture. It is situated at Home Decor, Innovation Way, Woodhouse Mill, Sheffield, S13 9AD. The showroom is open Monday to Friday 9am 5pm and Saturday 10am 4pm. For further information on Home Decor, Spaceslide or Optiplan Kitchens, visit hdhc.com, spaceslide.co.uk or optiplankitchens.co.uk.

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