Full House opens building material and home decor store

Full House Corporation on Saturday opened its first home decoration and building materials center as a one-stop shop in the southern province of Binh Duong.
This is the first outlet of the local firm’s Domus Center chain which consists of building materials and home furnishing items supermarkets throughout the country.

The one-stop shop model saves customers time and money as there is no need for them to search for the items they want at many different stores.

Huynh Ngoc Huong, general director of Full House, said her company had planned to set up such a chain for more than four years.

“We see huge demand in this sector,” Huong said. “When people want to build or repair their homes, they will have all their needs met at the center and also have the opportunity to work with professional architects.”

“Our strategy is the Domus Centers will provide total solutions for home construction and decoration, and household electronic appliances in key growth markets like HCMC, Binh Duong, Dong Nai, Ba Ria-Vung Tau, Khanh Hoa, Can Tho and elsewhere in the focal southern economic zone,” Huong said.

The just opened Domus Center worth over 50 billion dong is located at 12/11 Binh Duong Boulevard, Thuan An town, 18 km from HCMC. It covers a total of 7,000 square meters on two floors.

There are similar stores such as CMC Plaza in HCMC and Melinh Plaza in Hanoi. – SGT

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