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IN FOCUS: Get floored by the range and quality

One of the easiest and most affordable ways to give your home a fresh look for Christmas – or anytime – is investing in a new floor rug.

Choices Flooring Sunbury is just the place for such an enterprise.

It has a spanking-new rug showroom to show off the many designs, shapes, colours and materials to be had.

Ken and Jenny Bradley took over the business in 1998, making it a go-to destination for all things flooring.

Ken began as a store employee, putting him in the box seat for knowing the business from the ground up.

“It’s this long history that’s made us experts in the industry,” says Ken. “We’re able to give wise advice to our customers when they’re choosing the perfect flooring to achieve the look they want. Two other team members, Steve Sheddick and Matt Payne, have gained vast experience, and they love helping people with their projects.

“Our rug showroom also has big-screen TVs showing rugs we may not have in stock – but we can get them in quickly. I’m sure customers will find something to love.”

If a customer is too busy to go into the store, consultants provide after-hours in-home measuring and advice service.

Ken and his crew get a real buzz out of helping people create beautiful home living.

“It’s a very rewarding feeling when customers come to us stressed and confused about their flooring needs and walk out feeling happy and relieved after working out a flooring solution that suits their home and budget,” he says.

It’s not only beautiful rugs making a splash at Choices Flooring.

The store has a range of carpets, which

The Block All Stars winner Amity Dry tapped into for her bedroom.

“I decided the kids could have floorboards and rugs, but we put super-lush carpet in the main bedroom,” she says.

“I chose from the Habitat Collection and it was the thickest carpet I had ever felt! I still love the feel of that carpet and am so glad I chose it.”

Timber, laminate, luxury vinyl and planks are other specialties.

Ken says that whatever look you visualise for your home – coastal, Scandi, contemporary or something in-between – can be found in-store or in this year’s Inspiring Choices catalogue, available online now.

There’s a major sale on a range of products until December 3.

 

Choices Flooring, 71-73 Vineyard Road, Sunbury. Opens 9am-5pm weekdays and 9am-1pm Saturday. Inquiries: 9744 2364, email sunbury@choicesflooring.com.au

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