Ashton-based home furnishings specialists Plumbs Ltd has given its website a facelift after seeing a huge uplift in curtain orders 🛋️
Ashton-based home furnishings specialists Plumbs Ltd has given its website a facelift after seeing a huge uplift in curtain orders.The company, based in Brookhouse Mill in Old Lancaster Lane, said the news about energy prices and home hacks to save on bills had caused the upsurge in demand, particularly for its patented technology energy reflective lining.
The new Plumbs Curtains and Blinds website was designed and built by Samlesbury-based marketing agency, Stone Create, to expand reach online and boost sales enquiries. The site allows customers to easily browse the range of over 400 curtains and blinds fabrics, and make free home consultation appointments online.Sarah Page, Managing Director of Plumbs Ltd, said: “Stone Create were excellent when redesigning our current curtains website and really managed to refresh the look and feel of the website and brand.
“We’re confident this new platform will not only help to inspire our current customers, but also attract new audiences that would previously have gone elsewhere. “The team at Stone Create were efficient and helpful, and we’re excited to see what new opportunities this
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