Scotframe has opened a new showroom and sales office in Cumbernauld.
The offsite timber frame specialist has invested in its expansion "in response to growing demand for timber homes". The new regional facility will offer self-builders the chance to meet Scotframe sales team face-to-face and discuss available timber kits.
Based at Westfield North Courtyard, the showroom will utilise design software and touchscreen technology – allowing builders and designers to customise styles, layouts, configurations and finishes.
Business development manager, south and west Scotland, Robert Beagley said: "Our new showroom in Cumbernauld is a real milestone as we look to increase Scotframe's presence across Scotland. For us, it's all about providing our self-build customers access to experts with years of experience in an environment where they can see timber kit components first hand, learn how they work and why they are such an attractive and sustainable option.
"The Cumbernauld site is a first-class facility and will add value to self-builders across Central Scotland. We look forward to helping people with their self-build journey, answer their questions and help them achieve their dream home."
Ross Baxter, MD of Scotframe, added: "At Scotframe we pride ourselves on providing a top-quality product. We are confident our new Cumbernauld showroom will allow our customers access to the expert support they need for their self-build project.
"With almost 80% of new homes in Scotland built using timber frame, it's clear Scotframe has an important role to play in supporting new customers. The showroom in Cumbernauld gives us another shop window and opportunity to support self-builders while also providing opportunities for other local trades in the area."
Construction News
30/06/2022
Scotframe Opens New Cumbernauld Showroom


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