Renowned Wolverhampton luxury interiors experts celebrate 40 years of success

A much-loved Wolverhampton independent luxury home improvement company has celebrated 40 years of success in style.

The Dayrooms of Tettenhall team toasted a major refurbishment and expansion with invited guests.

 

Director James Lloyd said the company’s leading reputation in designing, supplying and fitting high-end kitchens meant they maintained a full order book even in the darkest days of the Covid-19 emergency.

“We needed to celebrate not only how far Dayrooms has come in 40 years but also our recent resilience and vision and our exciting plans for the future.

“It was a fabulous event and we welcomed guests throughout the evening, with a showroom full of friends and supporters joining in to celebrate 40 years in style with a wonderful glass of fizz. Big thanks to caterers Lemon Grove who looked after us so spectacularly.

“It was very special to be able to mark our significant milestone with friends, supporters, loyal clients and suppliers. Our thanks go to everyone in our team and to Josie Hadley at Online Marketing Growth for all their hard work in making this happen.

“After recent challenging times, it meant a lot to get together and focus on the good stuff and what’s coming up.”

James added: “People stay with us. If they move home, they come back to us. Most of our work is repeat orders – with years in between. Our work comes through word of mouth and is due to the quality and staying power of our kitchen designs, as well as brilliant workmanship in fitting and attention to detail. One recent customer came back to us after 22 years for a new kitchen.”

Now, Dayrooms of Tettenhall has completed a significant revamp by doubling their kitchen showroom floorspace in a new location. They are also updating a bedroom showroom over the road, which is set to open this summer. It has also branched out into designing and installing home offices.

“We’ve opened up the showroom to create an open plan space and have installed fabulous co-ordinated kitchen displays which showcase the latest designs,” said James.

“There’s a brand-new look for the exterior too, which has been uniformed and modernised. We’ve updated the building inside and out.”

He added: “We’re always moving forward in all aspects of our business, while also preserving the values that have made the company the success it is today. It’s been a really tough time throughout the pandemic for everyone and the industry has had to tackle many supply issues, but we’re coming out the other side now and we’re looking forward to the future.”

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