
Corian Worktops fitted for Christmas
AVOID THE CHRISTMAS RUSH AND HAVE YOUR NEW WORKTOPS INSTALLED BEFORE CHRISTMAS.
With Christmas just around the corner, have you remembered to order your Corian or Hi-Macs worktops to finish off your dream kitchen?
With our cut-off date fast approaching, there is no time to delay: contact us now for a Guranteed Installation before Christmas
Any orders received after November 19th will not be eligible for a pre-Christmas fitting.
Contact Chris now, on 01937 859448 to guarantee the installation of your Corian and LG Hi-Macs worktops in time for the festive period.
And remember – this offer is on a first come, first served basis, so contact Chris now on 01937 859448.

Here’s an interesting snippet from a book I came across today – the writer seems to think that installing Corian into your home increases the resale value.
We’d have to agree!
Listed below are ten terms commonly used in real-estate ads. Five of them have a strong positive correlation to the ultimate sales price, and five have a strong negative correlation. Guess which are which.
Ten Common Real-Estate Ad Terms
* Fantastic
* Granite
* Spacious
* State-of-the-Art
* !
* Corian
* Charming
* Maple
* Great Neighborhood
* Gourmet
A “fantastic” house is surely fantastic enough to warrant a high price, isn’t? What about a “charming” and “spacious” house in a “great neighborhood!”? No, no, no, and no. Here’s the breakdown:
Five Terms Correlated to a Higher Sales Price
* Granite
* State-of-the-Art
* Corian
* Maple
* Gourmet
Five Terms Correlated to a Lower Sales Price
* Fantastic
* Spacious
* !
* Charming
* Great Neighborhood
Three of the five terms correlated with a higher sales price are physical descriptions of the house itself: granite, Corian, and maple. As information goes, such terms are specific and straightforward—and therefore pretty useful. If you like granite, you might like the house; but even if you don’t, “granite” certainly doesn’t connote a fixer-upper. Nor does “gourmet” or “state-of-the-art,” both of which seem to tell a buyer that a house is, on some level, truly fantastic.
The book excerpt can be found here.
As it’s the time of holidays and sun, and more importantly an expensive time for all, us nice guys at Nationwide Worktops have decided to help out a bit. We’re going to pay your VAT on any Corian worktop installation ordered in August.
Give one of our friendly sales staff a call for more details on this great summer offer.
This offer is on a strictly ‘first come, first served’ basis, so there’s no time to delay!
***UPDATE 1st September 2010***
Due to the amazing popularity of this offer we are extending it for another few days – call us now while the limited stocks last!

For one day only, the London Design Festival’s V&A Museum will feature an installation made up of 300 limited edition Corian pieces, each handmade and engraved by the artist, Paul Cocksedge. The Corian pieces were crafted to resemble paper, and will be scattered haphazardly, like paper blowing in the wind
If you’re lucky enough to be there and grab yourself one of the pieces, you can keep it as a souvenir of the event too.
The London Design Festival will feature this on the 24th September.