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Garrett Dillon Announces the Opening of Their New Showroom in Dungarvan, Co. Waterford

Garrett Dillon, a craftsman at designing and building kitchens based in Dungarvan, Co. Waterford has announced the opening of their new showroom which showcases their bespoke and unique kitchen designs.

2013-02-16
DUBLIN, IRELAND, February 16, 2013 (Press-News.org) Garret Dillon Crafted Kitchens and Furniture have announced the opening of their new showroom in Dungarvan, Co. Waterford.

Mr Dillon stated that there are delighted with their new showroom which enables them to demonstrate their handcrafted kitchen designs to their potential clients and gives them a feel of what to expect from their unique designs. It gives potential clients a great opportunity to browse around the showroom to get a taste and a feel of what to expect should they wish to opt with one of Garrett Dillon kitchen designs. The showroom is opened from Monday to Saturday from 10.00am to 5.00pm it is also available for viewing after hours on appointment, to accommodate potential clients. In addition to kitchen designs clients can also view a selection of their custom handcrafted furniture. The bespoke furniture is one off pieces and range from kitchen dressers, media units and wardrobes.

The new showroom is proving to be a great success to Garrett Dillon as it gives them a great opportunity to showcase what they have to offer. It also highlights their unique craftsmanship and creativity to their potential clients while also giving the clients an opportunity to express their ideas and thoughts on their own kitchen designs. It is a great way to show their clients what they can achieve and what options are available to their perspective clients. Another benefit of the showroom is that it offers reassurance to the clients as it allows clients to see their work first hand. Clients also are able to get a greater understanding of the work and the attention to detail that goes in to the designs and the craftsmanship that is involved in designing and building these bespoke kitchens. The showroom will also help the client generate additional ideas and gives them a feel of what to expect should they wish to proceed with a kitchen from Garrett Dillon.

Feel free to check out the fabulous work and craftsmanship of Garrett Dillon by either viewing their website or attending their showroom which features some of their finest examples of luxury, kitchen design in Ireland and worldwide.

Garret Dillon designs and builds bespoke and unique kitchens along with one-off pieces of furniture all of which can be viewed at their new showroom based in Dungarvan, Co. Waterford.

Website: http://garrettdillon.ie

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[Press-News.org] Garrett Dillon Announces the Opening of Their New Showroom in Dungarvan, Co. Waterford
Garrett Dillon, a craftsman at designing and building kitchens based in Dungarvan, Co. Waterford has announced the opening of their new showroom which showcases their bespoke and unique kitchen designs.