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Haynes Outdoor Living Showroom to open May 25th at 600 Derby Avenue in Seymour

Seymour, CT Haynes Outdoor Living Showroom located at 600 Derby Ave. has transformed the landscape along Rte. 8 and will soon be doing the same for homeowners throughout Connecticut.

With an extensive display of custom built and “ready for delivery” outdoor kitchens, grills, fireplaces, fire-pits and burning rocks, Haynes has one of the largest displays of stone, pavers and outdoor living products for your home and yard.  

Scheduled to open Memorial Day weekend, Haynes Outdoor Living Showroom will be your one stop shop for homeowners, professional landscape architects and commercial contractors alike.

“We are very excited to open our 30,000 s/f Haynes Outdoor Living Showroom” said Patrick Haynes, VP of Haynes Materials.  “Our customers will now have the opportunity of selecting all of their outdoor living solutions from a vast variety of outdoor living products at one convenient location while providing design services at one of the area’s largest showrooms.”

Haynes Outdoor Living Showroom will be open Monday thru Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday’s from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. with extended hours to come.  “We are also available by appointment and our extensive exterior displays have been designed for ‘after hour’ self-guided tours to encourage customer visits at their convenience,” said Haynes. “Our goal is to provide the highest quality of customer experience.”

Whether your outdoor project includes a new or expanded patio, a fully equipped outdoor kitchen or new patio furnishings, Haynes Outdoor Living Showroom is your destination.

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