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Anyone can get on the internet and buy a hundred offices
the question is, "Will those offices apply well to the space?"
"Will it fulfill the vision that the client has?"
"What do you do with the parts and pieces that are missing?"
"What do you do to supplement the electric?"
"Do you trust the person from whom you're buying?"
"If you wire them money, will you actually get what you hope is there?"
"Who will load the product? Who will ship it?"
"Who will deliver it? Install it? Assemble it?"
"Who will warrant the furniture?"
All of these factors become critical.
Through the last 22 years, Restyle
has developed a distinct step-by-step process that we call
the "Maximum Value Process"
Inside this process, we know, and the client knows
definitively, what the end results will be, step-by-step
with a series of checks and balances.
We begin with an envisioning of what the space should be
What is the client's intent for the office?
We set definitive budgets at multiple different levels
from very simple, straight-forward, what we call Level 1
to the most complex, sophisticated furniture of Level 3.
Whatever the level, we agree on a design,
we agree on a budget,
and then Restyle provides multiple choices
in seating, private offices, board room, work stations, filing...
I can tell you for an absolute fact,
there is no one who does the high volume of used furniture that we do,
who does it with the definitive process,
who does it with 22 years of experience,
and who does it exclusively as the core of their business
This is not something you can do as a sideline
this is not something you can do as an adjunct to your primary business.
You have to work at this long and hard, for decades, to get it right.