New Products
Wetrooms On-line launches new linear drain wetroom base kit
Wetrooms On-Line (WOL) has launched its own branded linear drain wetroom kit comprising a pre- formed base in three sizes, dedicated drain, waterproofing materials, fittings and six tile backer boards.
Manufactured in the UK exclusively for Wetrooms on Line, the Linear Wetbase has a drain trough that is integral to the base itself. It offers a choice of up to three drain positions, helping the installer to avoid joists and making it the easiest linear drain wetbase to install on either wooden or concrete floors.
Double-action FilaRefresh joins Green Action surface care range
Fila has introduced a water-based cleaning and protection product – FilaRefresh – to its Green Action range. Suitable for polished and unpolished stone, treated absorbent ceramics and marble/quartz resin, the no-rinse spray is ideal for routine care of internal surfaces, including bathroom tops and kitchen counters.
Citrus-scented and certified for contact with food stuffs, FilaRefresh is a double-action formulation. In addition to cleaning delicate surfaces, without affecting appearance, it also reinforces anti-stain protection. FilaRefresh is a ready-to-use formulation and is available in single 500ml bottles or units of 12. Other Fila Green Action products include pre- grouting protector Fila PRW 200, stain-proofing Fila W68 and water-proofer, Fila HP98.
u01584 877286
uwww.filachim.com
The kit includes six 1200 x 600 x 10mm tile backer boards to make it easy to construct a tiled surface across the rest of the room that is level with the height of the tiled Wetbase. Extra boards are available on request. The base which is 30mm thick at the edges falling to 15mm around the drain itself can be tiled with either mosaic or large format tiles. The kit comes with full detailed installation instructions and Wetrooms On-Line call centre staff
are available to answer any technical questions arising during the fitting process.
u0151 608 8011
uwww.wetrooms-online.com
New LED mirrors from HiB
HiB have introduced three new illuminated mirrors with an LED light source. This gives the user the benefit of a sharp and clear reflection and additional light for the bathroom while having the vital added advantage of a steam-free surface.
So with this technology, HiB who are leaders in bathroom mirror technology, have produced 3 mirrors that break new ground in clarity and low energy LED illumination.
All three mirrors are IP44 rated for bathroom installation and, as a range, offer a great choice of size and configuration.
Vercelli is a portrait mirror with vertical patterned LED arrangements on each side. Lucca is also a portrait configuration but with a more conventional vertical placing of the LED lights while Larino offers the width of a landscape style with each corner framed by the LED illumination.
u020 8441 0352
uwww.hib.co.uk
PWS’ new Milbourne Chalk makes its mark
Launched in March, PWS’ new Milbourne Chalk is proving a hit with retailers. It has quickly become the most popular choice of new display owing to the widespread commercial appeal of this simply styled door. The overpainted finish, Shaker style and light colouring make it very adaptable to dress up or down.
Available in a palette of four popular colours, alabaster, almond, chalk and sage, Milbourne features a 22mm frame with 115mm stiles and three- piece drawer fronts. The range has the
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appearance and touch of a painted timber door, the subtle grained finish is very authentic. Milbourne Chalk has an essentially Scandinavian feel, especially when contrasted with oak worktops imbuing the kitchen with a warm and homely feel.
All four colour options are available ex-stock from PWS and as with the majority of PWS doors, Milbourne has achieved Fira Gold status.
u01325 505555
uwww.pws.co.uk
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