STOKE-ON-TRENT, ENGLAND, September 09, 2010 (Press-News.org) Many businesses find that they operate on a seasonal basis with crests and dips in trading following the new element in the calendar. Terrys Fabrics have found there is a pattern but it is one which they have year-round as customers choose to redecorate or revamp their homes with each new season - especially the Summer/Winter division.
By spring, Terrys Fabrics have processed many new orders for early birds fed up with the gloom of winter and looking forward to sun-filled, long days with perhaps a touch of al fresco dining. Inside or outside, subtle little changes can herald the new season - a set of cushions for the outdoor furniture; a change of curtains at the patio doors or the living room; there can be a great transformation that is as much psychological as it is physical.
Entrance doors during the summery weather are seen as welcoming and invite the weather in to the home whereas during wintry weather they are viewed as a barrier against the elements and need to offer protection. Even now, Terry Fabrics are ready for the autumnal shift that sees a surge of orders to them in Stockport, Stoke and online. They have announced a new range of cushions that are particularly favoured for their rich colouring and interesting tactile finishes, ideal for cuddling up to on the sofa when the winds howl and the rain beats down outside come winter.
For more information about Terrys Fabrics either come and see us in our store at Stockport/Stoke or visit us online on www.terrysfabrics.co.uk.
Terrys Fabrics - A Company For All Seasons
Terrys Fabrics have found there is a seasonal pattern to business, but for Terrys it is year-round, as customers choose to redecorate or revamp their homes with each new season, especially the Summer/Winter division.
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[Press-News.org] Terrys Fabrics - A Company For All SeasonsTerrys Fabrics have found there is a seasonal pattern to business, but for Terrys it is year-round, as customers choose to redecorate or revamp their homes with each new season, especially the Summer/Winter division.