The company, which operates stores in Battlesbridge, Benfleet and Chelmsford, has noted a significant rise in orders for many of its premium products. Carpets and laminates continue to appeal to budget-conscious customers thanks to their sheer affordability, but according to recent sales figures, it seems modern day homeowners are now choosing to spend a little more on their flooring to secure some of its longer-term benefits.
A representative from Green Apple’s Battlesbridge warehouse believes that many homeowners would rather invest in high quality flooring options for a variety of reasons. Though it is far from the cheapest option on the market, Green Apple have confirmed that engineered flooring is becoming increasingly popular with those who prefer the fresh yet often rustic look of a wooden floor over carpet or lino.
“In many cases, laying top of the range engineered wood flooring can actually add value to your property,” he explains. “This is because it is incredibly durable and can be expected to last for approximately twenty five to thirty years. Engineered flooring is even suitable for rooms that experience damp conditions because it won’t shrink or warp when exposed to changes in humidity, which means it’s unlikely that it will need to be replaced regularly. In addition, some engineered products are constructed with a thick upper layer so that the surface can be refinished in the future to remove any signs of wear.”
Green Apple’s solid oak flooring range is also proving to be a hit with customers who are keen to achieve a more individual look. Starting from £21.95 per square metre, these products are available in a variety of finishes and widths and are incredibly resistant to abrasive damage.
Green Apple Flooring supplies an extensive range of solid wood, laminate and engineered wood flooring to the UK. The company is proud to stock flooring and maintenance products from some of the best-known flooring brands in Europe, including Quickstep and Elka, at extremely competitive prices. Visit the website for more information or call 0800 002 9525 to speak to a member of staff directly.
Source: Digital Journal
Posted and edited by Riona, Hanbao News Department
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