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THE Wardgroup Decorating Centre is stocked with everything you need to decorate your home. Located in Barrow in Furness, the centre has a huge range of trade and retail paints from leading brands, including; Dulux, Johnstones, Little Greene, Crown, Leyland, and Armstead.
If you have an exact colour in mind, you can bring any item into the centre and, using their state-of-the-art Data Colour Spectrophotometer, they can mix you a paint to match. They also stock a wide range of fillers, pastes, brushes, woodcare, and treatments.
The Interiors Department has a wide selection of wallpapers, fabrics, covings and ceiling roses, and their friendly team are on hand to offer advice on the latest trends, colours, materials and applications to make your home decorating project easy.
As well as huge stock lines of standard wallpaper, they also have a vast selection of wallpaper books from brands such as; Casamance, Designers Guild, Today Interiors, Style Library, and many more.
If that wasn’t enough, they also offer made to measure curtains, Roman blinds, and pelmet boards. Simply choose from one of hundreds of fabrics, choose your style, and they take care of the rest. They can even make cushions to match.
Visitors are assured of a warm welcome, and their experienced and knowledgeable staff are on hand to help with difficult choices. In many DIY superstores it can be a case of blindly picking items from a shelf – not so in the Wardgroup Decorating Centre.
They maintain their position as the leading independent decorating centre in the Cumbria and North Lancashire region, by not only carrying a wide range of stock, but by providing unbiased advice on how to use it. New products are continually being trialled and added to the range, to reflect the changing face of the decorating market.
The Decorating Centre is open: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pm; and Saturday, 9am-5pm
You can contact Wardgroup on 01229 811222, or visit Wardgroup.co.uk
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