Visiting A Window Showroom? Get The Best From Your Trip

Showroom opening times: 0830 – 1630 (Mon – Fri)

Herniss Business Park, Long Downs, Penryn TR10 9BZ

Showroom: Herniss Business Park, Londowns, Penryn TR10 9BZ

The eyes may be the window to the soul, but a window can be a gateway for the eyes, a liminal point that allows us to gaze out of our homes and into passing buildings, catching a glimpse of the world beyond.  Windows are an essential part of your property, whether your priority is effective double glazing or an attractive timber frame. There are countless designs, colours and materials to choose from, so you can find the perfect installation to suit your style and complement your existing decor.

When it comes to making a purchase, there are numerous avenues for you to explore – you may choose to browse a range of window products online, or weigh up your options in a real world shop. Whatever your preferred buyin g method, it is always advisable to pay a visit to your local window showroom before making your final decision, where this hub of opportunity will facilitate an informed and inspired purchase. 

Read on to find out more about window showrooms, with a look at how to get the most out of your visit.

What Is A Window And Door Showroom?

A window and door showroom is a commercial venue in which various products for sale are set up to resemble a real home, meaning you can get a good feel for how your installation will look. These showrooms will feature a selection of window and door products that are available to buy, demonstrating a variety of materials and sizes on offer.

Many showrooms will prioritise visitor experience, potentially inviting customers to undergo a thorough tour of the venue with an informative member of staff in order to gain a good insight into the products on offer. Afterwards, customers may be able to relax in a separate lounge area whilst they consider their options and make a final decision on their purchase.

Why You Should Visit A Showroom

There are numerous reasons why a showroom visit is essential to your buying process, where you will be able to:

See materials in real life – being able to see and feel your window materials in the real world can help you to make a much more informed decision about your purchase compared to browsing online.

Browse windows in a domestic setting – showrooms tend to set up their displays to replicate a real house, where this will allow you to anticipate how your installation will look in your home.

Receive expert recommendations – the showroom will be full of window and door experts, so you will be able to receive personal recommendations from those in the know.

Get inspired – at the showroom you may find that you are blown away by a window installation that you never would have thought to search for online, allowing you to choose the best possible installation for your property.

Negotiate the best deal – showroom staff will be on hand to negotiate a bespoke deal for your windows and doors, meaning you may be able to secure an exclusive discount that you wouldn’t be able to find anywhere else.

Access product details in full – full product catalogues and brochures will also be available at the window showroom, so you can find out everything about materials, guarantees and installation processes before making your final decision.

Ask your questions directly – compared to the impersonal process of shopping online, a showroom visit allows you to have your questions answered face to face, so you can get the information you need straight away.

How To Get The Best From Your Showroom Visit

If you’re planning a window showroom visit, then you need to make some essential preparations to ensure that you are making the most of your time. In order to have a successful trip, you may wish to:

Determine Your Favourite Styles

If you’re visiting a large window showroom then you may feel overwhelmed by the various styles and designs on offer. As such, it can be helpful to determine your favourite window types before you make the trip, where some savvy online research can help you to decide if you prefer traditional frames, real timber designs, intricate detailing or modern fittings.

Understand Your Budget

Having a thorough understanding of your budget is another essential tip to take into account before visiting a showroom. It can be easy to get swept away by the numerous styles and choices on offer, where some may be more expensive than others. Deciding on a maximum budget beforehand can help to steer your browsing experience, where this will also help the showroom staff to recommend suitable products.

Consider Your Property’s Needs

In addition to your own preferences, you should also consider what windows are best for your property. Are you struggling to keep your home well insulated or do you find that your existing timber frames suffer from wood rot? Equally, is your house a listed or historic building that would look best with a timeless window installation? These questions should inform your approach prior to your arrival at the showroom.

Research Window Brands

Conducting some research on popular window brands is another good way to approach your showroom visit. Understanding the kinds of names and designs you may hear about when you arrive can help you to navigate the broad range of products on offer, where it can also be beneficial to have a basic knowledge of how much your chosen window installation typically costs.

Prepare To Be Inspired

Tempting as it is, you should try not to have your heart set on a singular window design before you visit the showroom. This can lead to disappointment if your preferred style is unavailable, where you may also overlook window options that are even better than your envisioned choice. Showroom experts will have a comprehensive understanding of the window industry and which products are likely to suit your requirements, meaning you should be prepared to take on board their recommendations. Above all, the showroom is designed to inspire, so be open to this process when you arrive.

Compare Window Companies

There are many window companies out there that offer showroom opportunities. As such, it can be helpful to research various window sellers in your area and select just a chosen few to visit in person. Take a look at customer reviews and consider word of mouth recommendations to find the best company for your needs. You can also browse the company website in order to check that they sell the kinds of windows and doors that you’re looking for.

Draft Key Questions

During your research journey, numerous questions concerning your window installation may naturally arise. Be sure to note these down so you can pose them to your showroom assistant as you browse the site. You may also benefit from drafting some additional questions about costs, guarantees, materials and installation processes so that you can make an informed decision at the end of your visit.

Prolux Systems: Your Local Window Suppliers

At Prolux Systems, we believe that a showroom visit is the best way to make a final decision about your window installation. Whether you’d like to compare design options in person, negotiate an exclusive deal with our sales team, or learn more about specific products, our showroom is the destination for you. Our showroom is located at Herniss Business Park in Penryn, where you can also view our windows and doors being made at our workshop.

As your local window manufacturers, we offer a wide range of design options to help you to find the perfect fit for your home. We supply state of the art double glazed windows, uPVC options and aluminium designs, so you can find both the glass and the frames to suit your requirements. You can also browse our selection of Profile 22 windows and doors, where these models offer the best on the market in terms of quality and appearance. 

Simply get in touch with our team today to find out more about our showroom, or take a look at our windows right now for some online inspiration.