The Dixie Group launches reimagined Masland website

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Masland websiteDalton—In response to the ever-growing trend of consumers doing their preliminary research, shopping and decision making on everything from electronics to home finishes from their phone or computer, Masland has launched a new website to make it simple and hassle free.

Making it easier for today’s consumer is the focus of the new experience. The company has added three key features to the Masland website that make shopping a breeze:

  1. Visualization: The consumer can upload an image of their space and see what the designs and colors will look like.
  2. Samples: The consumer can order samples shipped directly to their homes without leaving the couch.
  3. Where to buy: The new dealer locator will also find the nearest retailer that can service their needs on the product they want.

The new Maslandcarpets.com also includes features like new filters and efficient browsing, innovative room visualization technology and online sample ordering.

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