Kitchen Doors and Carcasses
Fitzroy: the new smooth Shaker from PWS
PWS’ collection of painted doors has been enhanced with the new Fitzroy range. Constructed from 18mm painted mdf, the single piece Shaker door has a smooth finish and is available from stock in almond, partridge grey, porcelain and stone. PWS’ painted ranges are synonymous with
interesting design elements and Fitzroy includes features that offer the flexibility to create a classic or modern feel to the design. Accessories include a small curved door, framed end panels and corresponding corner block as well as square and radius feature posts and both traditional and modern pelmet. In addition, the glazed top box is perfect for adding display cabinets to a scheme. Fitzroy is flexible enough to work in other parts of
the home, for example to create a small office workstation with its simple and unpretentious styling making it perfect for open-plan living layouts. View the video to find out more about the Fitzroy range at
https://vimeo.com/user31962047/videos
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Terence Ball Kitchen's complement house style
Terence Ball kitchens designs and manufactures a vast array of Traditional style kitchens. From entry level shaker style to solid timber In-Frame painted ranges. The company specialises
in creating designs that complement the style of the house. Each kitchen is manufactured bespoke but without the typical bespoke price tag. Most, but not all
traditional style kitchens are designed for larger size rooms, it is therefore important to create a space where all the family can get together and this often involves a large island with breakfast bar facilities. All units are supplied fully assembled and
delivered direct to site with only the handles to be fitted. The family run company has built an excellent
reputation for supplying high quality products at very competitive prices. Contact the sales office, see details below.
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sales@terenceballkitchens.co.uk uwww.terenceballkitchens.co.uk
TKC extends Vivo range with additional colour options
TKC has added two new colours to its Vivo range of modestly priced mid-range kitchen doors. The new colourways – Vivo Grey and Vivo Ivory
– have been introduced to reflect current consumer tastes and illustrate impeccably how the same kitchen range can achieve two very different looks. Vivo Grey (shown) epitomises modern living, with its bold lines bringing a fresh and contemporary look to any home, whilst the equally stylish Vivo Ivory combines sophistication with a classic colour to achieve a timeless finish. Vivo features high gloss, factory painted slab
doors which are available in a range of sizes and configurations and with coordinating square and curved cornices. The inclusion of pan drawers and curved doors can add a further air of exclusivity, whilst careful attention to painted door edges ensures a high quality finish. Also available as Vivo White and Vivo Cashmere, the range has quickly become one of TKC’s best-selling collections due to its on-trend design style combined with quality finish and competitive price. Ideal for the mid-market customer seeking a
Perfectly Angled Cupboard Doors
The Cupboard Door Company expertly manufactures the perfect door solutions for under stairs cupboards or bedrooms with sloping ceilings (skeilings). Manufacturing from solid MDF to order, the company specialises in one-
piece construction of quality shaker panelled cupboard and wardrobe doors in any size up to 2420 x 1200 mm.
Bespoke services include: • CAD drawing from customer sketch • Raw supply for faster turnaround • Free general product sample pack for new customers (pay carriage only)
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34 BKU JUNE 2015 The three stages to a bespoke angled cupboard door.
contemporary kitchen, Vivo offers great value for money and demonstrates perfectly how a designer- look can be created on even a modest budget. For more information contact TKC, see details
below.
u0161 336 3636 uemail
info@tkcomponents.co.uk uwww.tkcomponents.co.uk
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