MANILA, Philippines — Villar-owned AllHome one-stop home shop is expanding its network outside Metro Manila.
AllHome opened a store in Cauayan City, Isabela in North Luzon, boosting AllHome’s store network to over 7,300 square meters for a total of 52 branches nationwide. This includes 22 large mall-based stores and 15 small specialty stores.
The latest store is the seventh branch to open in Luzon, outside of Metro Manila and the 15th large free-standing store format.
Prior to this, AllHome recently opened branches in Santiago, Isabela, Cabanatuan and Sta. Maria in Bulacan.
Company chairman Manny Villar Jr. said that with the launch of AllHome’s branch in Cauayan City, contractors, architects, interior designers, and even homeowners and design enthusiasts no longer have to travel far to access a wide range of reasonably-priced home building products and services.
“In a short span of seven years, AllHome has revolutionized the home depot shopping experience. Not only do we let customers consult in-house building experts, we are among the first to offer AllHome Personal Shopper service in 2020. Customers can submit orders through Viber, and settle payment through online bank transfer, online credit card, and QR payments,” Villar said.
Purchases are then delivered via our own delivery service or the customer’s choice of delivery service provider,” said AllHome vice chairman Camille Villar.
“This convenience is largely enjoyed by our customers and we want to bring this experience closer to home makers of the north,” she said.
AllHome president Benjamarie Therese N. Serrano said customers can check seven main categories for their home needs hardware, construction, tiles and sanitary wares, furniture, appliances, linens and homewares.
To ensure the health and safety of customers, AllHome conducts temperature checks for both employees and customers daily. All store items as well as commonly-used surfaces like elevators and escalators are sanitized every day during and after store hours.
AllHome made its debut on the Philippine Stock Exchange via an initial public offering on Oct. 10, 2019.
At the end 2020, it had established a network of 50 stores across the Philippines despite the onslaught of the COVID-19 pandemic on the business environment.