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NoBroker Forays into Home Interiors
March 30, 2022: Proptech unicorn, NoBroker, ventured into home interiors space with its first ever experience centre. The recently opened experience centre in HRBR Layout spans over 2000 sqft. It features a home-in-store experience and includes designs to fit all rooms in a home.
A press release issued by the company says that it plans to open 6 experience centres across the 6 cities that it is present in by end of 2023. The company has on-boarded over 50 design partners with whom it works to provide best in class experience to its customers.
Commenting on the launch, Amit Agarwal, CEO and cofounder of NoBroker.com said, “The home interiors industry is very fragmented. Finding the right designer, contractor, carpenter, or a freelancer is quite a tedious task for homeowners looking to renovate or build their space. The task typically involves multiple visits to multiple vendors. Many times they end up finding vendors that have neither expertise nor credibility. We intend to help our customers with the right information through our design experts and the advantage of being able to choose from everything under one roof. We want to offer a smooth experience to our customers across price, timeline, and quality of materials used.”
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