MIDDLESEX, ENGLAND, November 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) Todd Doors are perhaps one of the most renowned door suppliers in the United Kingdom. They pride themselves on providing customers with an enviable range of interior and exterior doors and door furniture. But it's their attention to detail and their useful advice, which sets them above and beyond the rest.
Their vast experience, spanning across a sixty-year period, has ensured they've become a trusted source for the very latest door styles and fashions: successfully mixing the traditional with the contemporary and unique. From sliding doors to white internal doors to fire doors, Todd Doors has a door to fit any particular taste or need.
Their diverse range stem (literally) from the large number of contacts they have been able to develop over the years, outsourcing doors made from the finest timbers found across the world. These relationships have helped ensure their two extensive showrooms are always stocked with the finest products and that predicted delivery times are rarely exceeded.
As well as their vast selection of timber doors, Todd Doors have also become strongly associated with value, offering quality doors at knockdown prices. Regular promotional deals are run throughout the calendar year, honouring select door styles and offering customers fantastic money-saving opportunities. There's also their bargain collection, which allows customers who are maybe redecorating their home on a tight budget to pick and choose from a limited range of cheap doors.
Commenting on their values and company ethos, a spokesperson for Todd Doors said: "Formed from humble beginnings all those years ago, we have been to expand, grow and form a trusted brand customers can rely on for quality products and services.
"Part of our success stems from the fact we've been able to establish strong working relationships with our supplier groups, many of who operate abroad. This has ensured we can provide the highest quality doors, selling them on to the customers at money-saving prices.
"Simply visit our online website or pop into one of our two showrooms to see our enviable ranges. The door is always open."
With two established showrooms in London and Bournemouth, Todd doors boast one of the largest collections of interior and exterior doors and door furniture in the United Kingdom. Their collection timber doors epitomises the current demand for modern furniture with the company priding itself on stocking the very latest in door design.
To view their stunning collections of external and internal doors, please visit the Todd Doors website at http://www.todd-doors.co.uk.
Todd Doors is a family-owned business based in Northholt, West London specialising in supplying timber-made doors. The business, which first began in a small workshop back in 1952, has grown dramatically since those early days, establishing expansive showrooms in London and now Bournemouth, which equates to 20 000 sg.ft of warehousing. Todd Doors offers an unrivalled selection of globally sourced products to even the most discerning customer and have built on their rich heritage to become renowned industry leaders for stocking doors and complementary door linings.
Customers Thrilled by Diverse Range of Quality Doors, Says Todd Doors
Leading timber door suppliers ensure only the highest quality doors get delivered to customers.
2012-11-27
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