The Park View Business Centre near Nantwich has welcomed a new kitchen showroom opened by Holts Kitchen Design Experts.
Robin, Christine and their son Josh are behind the new showroom which has moved in to the centre at Combermere.
Robin Holt said: “After moving into the lovely rural area near Combermere, we soon identified that there was an opportunity awaiting to be grasped.
“We are a design oriented company providing high end, custom made, designer furniture at affordable prices.
“Our German manufactured products are exceptionally engineered and for anyone considering having a kitchen upgrade, we have some fantastic solutions for them to consider.
“The new technology now available for what is undoubtedly the most important room in the house is superb.
“We are keen to show-off these latest developments to the audience in this part of the country.
“Our complete installation service will also bring plenty of opportunities for talented and locally based Trades people.”
Peter Beckett, Managing Director of Park View Business Centre, added: “We got to know Robin and Christine just as the Covid pandemic was starting to take hold, so the last two years of planning and preparation for this showroom have been put to good use.
“Anyone visiting can’t but be impressed, both by the location and also by the kitchens that are on display.
“We are thrilled that they have joined the growing range of high quality businesses on the Park View site.
“We are finding that the synchronicity between the different businesses based here is really developing into a terrific attraction.
“In addition to the serviced offices, lifestyle businesses of this type are wonderful additions to our overall offering.
“We look forward to helping Holts KDE make a great success of this new launch.”
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