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 | | JELD-WEN CHOSEN FOR IDEAL HOME SHOW |  | | JELD-WEN | | 08/03/2006 | | | JELD-WEN, the UK's largest joinery manufacturer, is to construct a specially designed show house for this year's
Daily Mail Ideal Home Show - March 8th - April 2nd 2006 - which will appear inside Earl's Court for the 26-day show.
As the supplier of choice, JELD-WEN will be providing a wide range of products and this year has teamed up with House Beautiful magazine, to style and furnish a beautiful three-bedroom family home, which can be see in the show home village at the heart of the show. Showcasing the latest in interior and exterior design for the home, JELD-WEN will be providing inspiration and ideas for everyone.
The show house will be built specifically around the JELD-WEN product range and will feature the new Canberra folding patio door and the range of Hi -Profile Combi windows.
JELD-WEN has been chosen for the show due to its high-quality range of windows and doors, versatile enough to enhance any style of home: classic, contemporary, modern, traditional, minimalist; the wide range of styles, materials and options coupled with outstanding guarantees makes the products suitable for all.
The Daily Mail Ideal Home Show is the UK's largest consumer home show of its kind, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.
Joanne Mitchell, European Marketing Director, JELD-WEN, commented:
`The Daily Mail Ideal Home Show is a wonderful opportunity to present our products in a real life situation. Seeing windows and doors in situ enables you to see how different styles can shape your home and also demonstrates the kerbside appeal that windows and doors can bring. JELD-WEN prides itself on quality, value, service and innovation. We are proud to be associated with the show and are certain that this year's show house will give visitors inspirational ideas for their own home.'
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