Trend Transformations offers the whole package
Sophie Cole, writer
Trend Transformations celebrates new partnership that will offer customers even better shower makeovers.
Trend Transformations is known for its spectacular home makeovers that take a fraction of the time (and cost) of traditional brands. However, the franchise is now offering its customers even more, by teaming up with another industry innovator to offer even better shower renovation services.
The household transformation franchise has teamed up with Tile Redi, which offers bespoke one-piece shower pans that take the hassle out of shower installations, to make transforming a bathroom even easier. Custom overlays from Trend Transformations, or its sister company Granite Transformations, can then simply be set directly over the pans, reducing the time and cost of old-fashioned shower fittings.
The new partnership will allow Trend Transformations’ customers to create truly bespoke bathrooms, but with virtually none of the fuss that’s usually associated with custom home makeovers. They’ll be able to choose from any of the franchise’s striking overlays, including classic marble, chic granite, eye-catching quartz or recycled glass and have their bathroom makeover completed in a fraction of the time. And, for customers who are conscious of their impact on the environment, both Tile Redi and Trend Transformations’ services produce much less waste than traditional bathroom installations as virtually no demolition is required.
Trend Transformations offers an innovative new way to update your home, thanks to its custom designed overlays that can be installed over existing work surfaces. The franchise offers a more cost-effective way to make over your kitchen, bathroom or commercial space thanks to its scratch, stain, heat and mould resistant surfaces that don’t require any maintenance.
Founded in 1996, Trend Transformations has grown into one of the leading household transformation franchises, carrying out thousands of kitchen and bathroom makeovers each month.
Sophie Cole, writer