Business Profile: Woodstock Flooring & Design Center
Woodstock originally opened in October 2004, and over the years the company has continued to grow while staying committed to the values that built the business: quality products, exceptional service and strong community relationships.
"What we enjoy most about our work is seeing a project come together and knowing we played a part in transforming someone’s home or business," said Kyle VanOrder, General Manager. "Whether it’s helping a family update their forever home or assisting a business with a commercial renovation, every project is personal to us. Building lasting relationships with our customers is one of the most rewarding parts of what we do."
One thing that keeps the workdays for those at Woodstock fun is the variety. No two days, or projects, are ever the same for their team. From helping customers pick the perfect flooring to seeing the creativity of thedesign team and installers come to life, there’s always something new happening at the business.
"We also have a great team culture that keeps things lighthearted and enjoyable, even during busy seasons," said VanOrder.
As a locally owned business, Woodstock Flooring & Design Center is proud to serve communities throughout Central Wisconsin and beyond. The business is grateful for the support they've received over the years and look forward to continuing to help their customers create beautiful spaces for many years to come.
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