Verona is privileged to have been involved in Marston’s new Family Pub concept, “Woodie’s.
The new concept features “…woodland-themed dens, outdoor play areas and a self-serve sweet factory for the kids, alongside quality pub classics, refreshing drinks and a relaxed environment for adults to enjoy.”
Marstons selected three sites to launch their new concept: The Little Castle in Markham Vale, The Skymaster in Warrington and the Knot & Plough in Stafford, featured in the images above.
Working in collaboration with Birmingham hospitality designers Newman Gauge, Verona Architectural Tiles supplied the on-trend geometric anti-slip floor tile finish. Installed in the bar and servery circulation areas, anti-slip porcelain tiles are the perfect choice for their durability, ease of maintenance and design aesthetic.
Newman Gauge placed their trust in Specifications Manager, Simon Everingham, to help them realise the outline ‘look and feel’ design with a product that met these design requirements.
With a proven track record of creating high-performance tile specifications for projects across the hotel, hospitality and leisure sectors, Verona Architectural can also provide technical support and tile-related advice.
If you would like to discuss an up and coming project, please do not hesitate to us. You can reach us by phone at 0113 519 5004 or by email at architectural@veronagroup.co.uk
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