Apropos re-launches Atelier website
Brits considering investing in a garden studio can now head to a new website created by Apropos Tectonic to help promote its Atelier range.
The firm has developed the online resource to act as a handy research tool for customers and has loaded it with prices, specifications, information and computer-generated images of each of the five modules available.
It has been supplying Atelier garden studios since Autumn last year and allows homeowners to choose a stylish alternative to glazed structures attached to the home.
Constructed from the latest timber and glass technology, the eco buildings make perfect offices, gyms, spas, libraries or games rooms, the firm claims.
Atelier senior designer Jason Pardesi explained that the supplementary company has come a long way since its birth in 2009.
"Re-launching a new website with more information, the specification for each module and new price ranges just seemed to make sense," he said.
Meanwhile, Apropos Tectonic recently employed a new 3D visualise in the shape of Mike Kalligas.
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