LOFT Win Best Supplier to the Build to Rent Industry

LOFT has been honoured with the title of “Best Supplier in the Build to Rent (BTR) Industry” at the esteemed 2024 Love to Rent Awards!

This accolade is acknowledgment of our commitment to excellence and innovation within the residential property sector over the last 21 years, highlighting the hard work and dedication of the entire team.

Since 2003, LOFT has proudly upheld our identity as a 100% family-owned company.

Our guiding principle - “People First Design” - is the cornerstone of our purpose, driving us to ensure that the needs and aspirations of our clients, their residents, and the communities we serve are always prioritised.

Over the last two decades, we have cultivated strong and collaborative relationships with some of the largest institutional landlords in the Build to Rent sector. Our comprehensive service encompasses everything from bespoke interior design and product development to intricate supply chain management, ethical sourcing, and procurement. We also excel in importing, shipping, warehousing, distribution, logistics, delivery, installation, project management, aftercare, waste management, recycling, and pioneering Environmental and Social Governance (ESG) initiatives. This full-service approach not only enhances the value we provide for our partners, but also reinforces our unwavering commitment to sustainability and ethical business practices.

Receiving this prestigious award marks a significant milestone in LOFT’s history, and we’d like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to our colleagues and peers in the industry for their recognition and support. This honour inspires us to continue striving for excellence and to push boundaries; creating well designed, impactful interiors and delivering high-quality, ethically sourced furnishings developed to improve the residential experience. 

As we look towards the future, we are determined to harness the momentum from this achievement to further fuel our passion and dedication. Our mission to prioritise the well-being of both people and the planet, ensuring that our interior design not only caters to the aesthetic requirements of our clients, but also has a positive impact on the environment, those who work in the factories we partner with, and the residential communities we touch.

We are sincerely thankful to everyone who has contributed to our success so far; customers, colleagues, employees, suppliers and competitors. Together, we will continue to set new benchmarks in the industry, creating spaces that authentically reflect the values and lifestyles of those who inhabit them. Here’s to a bright and sustainable future in the Build to Rent sector, and to the continuous evolution of LOFT and “People First Design” that enriches lives! 

Trophy for the Best Supplier to the Build to Rent Industry

LOFT Founder, Ben Hall, with the award

Ben going to receive the trophy on stage

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