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Elms Walk celebrates Küchenhaus opening: A new chapter in Wokingham’s regeneration

BY NICK MARR

Wokingham’s town centre has been invigorated with the grand opening of Küchenhaus, a cutting-edge German kitchen showroom. Part of the borough council’s ambitious town regeneration project, this 994 square foot facility at Elms Walk was officially opened on Thursday, 16 November by Deputy Borough Mayor, Cllr Adrian Mather.

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Küchenhaus, having secured a lease with the council, offers an impressive range of German-engineered kitchen and living designs. The showroom, coowned by Marc and Tony Maritz, along with AC Milan and England footballer Ruben Loftus-Cheek and his brother Isaac, features six distinct spaces that display modern appliances from esteemed brands like AEG, NEFF, Caple, and ASKO.

Residents seeking to modernise their kitchens will find a wealth of options at Küchenhaus Wokingham, from contemporary German designs to innovative storage solutions. Cllr Mather, at the opening, shared his excitement for the potential inspiration the showroom would provide to locals aspiring to create their dream kitchens.

Marc Maritz, Küchenhaus Wokingham’s Director, highlighted the warm community feel of Elms Walk and their commitment to exceptional service. Cllr Clive Jones, responsible for Business and Economic Development, welcomed the addition of Küchenhaus, noting its contribution to the expanding appeal of the town.

The launch event, attended by notable figures from the kitchen and retail industry, also featured exquisite canapés from Salty Olive, a local Spanish pinchos restaurant, enhancing the sense of community among Elms Walk businesses.

Situated at Unit 7B, Elms Walk, Wokingham, Küchenhaus offers a welcoming space for those planning kitchen renovations or upgrades. More information is available on the Küchenhaus website.

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