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HomeBusinessLocal expert in flooring

Local expert in flooring

Ann has been helping homeowners find the perfect flooring since 2009, and she’s very excited to continue this journey as the owner operator of Beare Flooring Coolum Beach and Surrounding areas.

Beare Flooring Coolum is your local family-owned and operated mobile flooring showroom, offering friendly, expert advice – all in the comfort of your home.

“As one of the few women in the industry I take pride in bringing a fresh perspective and a personal touch – and I am passionate about helping guide people through the flooring selection process,“ she said.

Great flooring can completely transform your space, enhancing your aesthetics and absorbing unwanted noise.

“Its important to get it right – that’s why we can’t wait to work with you and bring your project to life! And we guarantee you a flawless flooring experience from start to finish with trade-qualified installers.

“We offer the highest quality products –from Australian Manufacturers and suppliers of Carpet, Hybrid, Vinyl planking, Timber, carpet tiles, both residential and commercial. And, to complete your project we can also offer you locally made Blinds, curtains and shutters.

“Our entire process is tailored around you: your home, your family and the way you live. We will bring our mobile showroom right to your door – saving you precious time with multiple showroom visits.“

Scan the QR code or call 0459 374 993 to book a date and time that suits you best. Visit beareflooring.com.au/service-area/coolum-beach/

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