Enter Leroy Merlin in 2009. The chain didn’t just sell tools; it sold a dream . It taught Bulgarians that a dreary communist-era apartment could be turned into a Milanese loft with the right frensko (French) gypsum plaster and some LED strips. The result? A nation obsessed with interior renovation.
Bulgaria has terrible air pollution in the winter (due to wood and coal heating). Leroy Merlin has pushed aggressively into insulation, heat pumps, and energy-efficient windows. But the interesting conflict arises with the Bulgarian love for podovot otопление (underfloor heating). Bulgarians want to cut their heating bills, but they also refuse to wear slippers. Leroy Merlin is stuck in the middle: selling eco-friendly heat pumps to generate the massive energy required to keep bare feet warm on marble floors. leroy merlin bulgaria
The Bulgarian Home Renovation Boom: How Leroy Merlin Became the Unofficial "Fourth Branch" of Government Enter Leroy Merlin in 2009