Flooring fit for a king

KINGS FLOORING has everything you can imagine to revamp and renovate the floors in your home.

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 25 February 2013

KINGS FLOORING has everything you can imagine to revamp and renovate the floors in your home.

They stock an extensive and exciting range of floor coverings, from carpet to vinyl, wood floors to laminate, Karndean, Amtico, natural flooring and stair rods. Kings is a family-run business based in Reading’s Wood Lane, and they have more than 30 years’ experience in flooring. The team prides itself on its reliability and professionalism, on its prices and also on providing a high-class service.

The firm offers a large selection of quality carpets of all different qualities, from pure new wool to textured Berbers, hard-wearing twists, Wiltons, Saxonys and Axminsters. The showroom carries a large selection of samples and the carpets are available in all different sizes — making it possible to have a seam-free finish.

Kings Flooring can even have a carpet specially made for you by hand. The company covers Henley, Reading, Oxfordshire, Basingstoke and the surrounding areas and can offer a free home visit to measure up and show you an extensive range of samples. Call 07799 471648 or 07721 333277. Alternatively, view more details on the website at www.kings-flooring.com

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