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the generic methods of wallpaper and paint and implement an opaque glazed wall - making a striking addition to any home. T is cladded masterpiece can be created in a colour of your choice and can be particularly useful as a unique use of décor in the kitchen or bathroom. T e surface is easily maintained, hygienic and waterproof, as well as visually stunning. If you’re searching for that inimitable focal point to your home, an attribute such as a suspended glass staircase has the prevailing ‘wow’ factor. T e strength, durability and quality of the glass used by GlassRooms enables you to make state of the art visions such as these into a reality, inspire yourself and entwine the use of glass into any space. T e talented in-house design team at GlassRooms will oversee all the designs and installation necessary in order for you to build your own contemporary masterpiece. T e team have the knowledge and skills to create truly unique installations, presenting detailed designs and drawings throughout the process and providing invaluable advice on the most suitable concept for you. T is ensures captivating designs tailored to your needs whilst consistently controlling your overall budget.


Immerse yourself in the full GlassRoom experience and visit the new purpose built


showroom in Ness… T e team are always on hand to discuss potential projects, talk you through the process and show you examples of previous installations. T eir purpose is to help, create and inspire.


Glassrooms Glazing Unit 3, West Float, Dock Road Birkenhead, CH41 1AE Telephone: 0151 653 5461


Glassrooms Oaktree Court, Mill Lane Ness,Cheshire, CH64 8TP Telephone: 0845 369 7117


Visit our website for more information: www.glassrooms.com


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