Sash UK

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Sash Offers Proprietors an Elegant Smoking Shelter Solution that won’t get confused with a Bus Shelter

As the smoking ban approaches, most establishments will have already begun the onerous task of finding a solution, which provides outdoor shelter for clientele wishing to smoke, without detracting from the aesthetic appeal of their premises. The range of gazebo's from Sash UK offers a unique alternative to the typical 'bus shelter' design, creating an attractive appendage to any property.

More importantly, a Sash Gazebo is safe, durable and low-maintenance. It will not rust, rot or splinter and just an occasional wipe will retain its pristine condition throughout the seasons. By design, it is both quick and easy to install meaning any disruption is kept to an absolute minimum.

"Despite the long anticipated smoking ban being a welcomed development for many, we appreciate that many businesses will be concerned about the effect it may have on trade, from smokers opting to stay at home, to others put off by the unsightly gathering of smokers crowding the entrance of the building," said David Ruzicka, Joint MD at Sash. "Our gazebo's were originally developed to enhance garden design but we have found that they also fill a niche in the smoking shelter market, particularly where customers are looking for something just that extra bit special. Why not kill two birds with one stone and create new appeal for your grounds at the same time as making provision for the needs of your valued customers," he added.

For example, at a list price from just £2996 for a 10ft single-tiered roof gazebo, the return on investment period is negligible, given its positive impact on trade. "For the proprietor who understands that a successful business is all about selling an experience, the gazebo delivers differentiation and a unique selling point, at the same time suggesting class and sophistication. The fact that it also overcomes problems posed by the smoking ban is almost just another bonus," finished David.

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