AWARD winning wardrobe installers Slide Glide are offering modern solutions to first-time time buyers and home owners in Clare looking to refurbish their bedroom spaces.

Slide Glide, a home improvement business located in Limerick which speicalises in wardrobe design and installations, is revolutionising how their customers approach storage solutions.

With a focus on maximising storage, Slide Glide stands out by offering tailored solutions to fit any space, including ultra-modren and practical walk-in wardrobes. Customers can expect high-quality finishes and a swift turnaround, with projects typically completed within four to six weeks. “Everything is made to measure, which means no two wardrobes are the same,” explains Roisín O’Halloran, manager of the Limerick branch. “We cater to new builds and renovations, helping clients find the best use for their space.”

All of the products are manufactured in-house meaning the customer is in control, with Slide Glide specialising in custom-built wardrobes, room dividers, and pocket door systems, catering to both residential and commercial clients.

The Irish-owned business, established over 20 years ago by Paul O’Mahony, has seen an increase in returning customers, many of whom are revitalising their homes with modern designs. O’Halloran noted that people are becoming bolder with colour choices, moving beyond traditional whites and browns to vibrant hues like greens and blues. “Mirrors remain popular, but our clients are looking for unique solutions that reflect their personal style,” she added.

With three commercial locations across Ireland in Limerick, Dublin and Cork, Slide Glide caters to the tastes and needs of all their customers.  O’Halloran encourages visitors to bring in room photos and measurements, allowing the team to provide tailored advice. “We love collaborating with our clients to create spaces that truly work for them,” she told The Clare Echo.

Open Tuesday to Saturday, if you are looking to enhance your home, Slide Glide offers a unique blend of local expertise and high-quality, custom solutions at an affordable price. Drop into Roisín at the Limerick branch on Mulgrave Street, opposite Saint Josephs Hospital and begin your journey to transform your space today.

For more information or to get a quotation email: limerick@slideglide.ie or call 061-400671

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