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One year on from Lockdown #1
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Peat free up by 452%
Garden centre customers keen to sample horticultural hospitality as restaurants welcome guests back indoors
Vitax donation transforms hospital’s Secret Garden
Plant sales still 200% up
Call for innovation in recycled plastic products
Take advantage of the rise in demand for garden rooms with Windowlink software
Bloomin Amazing lands at Dobbies
Perrywood Tiptree’s Coffee Shop & Restaurant team purchase 130 fans for Colchester Hospital
Employment scheme to help you find the ideal candidate for your next vacancy
New packaging for Empathy’s natural granular feeds
Sustainable decking brand launches nationwide recycling initiative for schools
Wyevale Nurseries receives Plant Healthy Certification for high biosecurity standards
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Re-elected GIMA President Simon McArdle thanks retail customers
Lighting up garden sales
Keukenhof is closed; in full bloom but no visitors
Veg outshines all plant sales
HTA responds to England Trees Action Plan
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Government publishes plan to ban peat sales by 2024
Industry prepares for a peat-less future
Blue Diamond top £200m turnover and commit to Chelsea garden
Two London locations announced for little dobbies
Fargro Ltd set to bloom in 2021 under new management
Barton Grange Christmas 2020 - Exclusive GTN Xtra Photo Tour
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Take advantage of the rise in demand for garden rooms with Windowlink software

 

With BBC news reporting that some companies have seen a 300 percent rise in garden room sales, a service from software specialists Windowlink is helping landscapers secure high-profile garden building projects.

 

Recent studies have shown that 60 percent of the UK population were working from home in the peak of the pandemic, and that is set to continue with companies reaping the benefits of employees being more productive in their own workspace. Large companies like Facebook and Spotify have already announced they will allow staff to carry on working remotely after lockdown was lifted.

 

This coincides with the massive rise in garden room sales as homeworkers look to create a space that separates home and work environments. 

 

Specialising in creating software to help landscapers and builders visualise projects to customers, Windowlink is able to create 3D images for garden rooms with their Vector software programme.

 

The design package allows users to provide customers with a visual example of the final project by creating high-resolution 3D graphics of garden rooms and superimposing them onto images of the existing property or garden. Vector also guides users through the pricing process, allowing you to provide quotes and prevent mistakes, which can help save time and money.

 

From the Vector package there is also the additional option of the 4Site Imaging Bureau, which transforms these images into stunning 3D fly-through videos. It also includes detailed personalisation features to provide homeowners with a truly realistic representation of how the completed building will look from every angle.

 

“Our Vector programme allows users to create high-resolution 3D images of their glazed extension or garden room projects – perfect for landscapers looking to provide realistic representations to customers,” says Mark Dudley, Windowlink Managing Director. “When homeowners are looking to make a big investment, they want reassurance of how it will look, and our Vector package is a fantastic resource to do this.

 

“The extra 4Site service is the next step for landscapers working on large projects, as the level of personalisation allows customers to see the project will look from different angles and different times of the day, in the form of a high-resolution fly-through video.”

 

For more information on this impressive 3D video service visit www.windowlink.com/4site-imaging-bureau/

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