Myson Offers an ‘Off The Wall Idea’
Myson’s stylish concept in kitchen design combines the stylish Innoko kitchen towel rail with one of its most successful niche plinth heaters; Kickspace. This concept provides a kitchen that is warm and welcoming, convenient and practical, and will allow more room for appliances, worktops and storage units. The two products offer a dual role, Kickspace heating the kitchen, Innoko offering a place to not only hang your towels, but also dry them. Innoko works from a small sealed electrical unit, independently of any central heating system. It is powered by an economical 40w element known as an APM (Auto-Power Management) system. Typically the APM element uses less power than a light bulb.
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Quality German Kitchens from OMA Kitchens
to your requirements. We offer a computer aided design service which allows you to see a three dimensional image of your kitchen. Most of us only fit a kitchen once in a lifetime, so why compromise?
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OMA Kitchens is an independent retailer who supplies and installs quality German kitchens. We have many years of experience of designing kitchens with eye-catching designs that are totally individual
Doors Individually Handmade to Order
At Old Time Timber we’ve been carefully selecting timber and preparing hand finished doors, floors and other timber products for many years. Like all natural products, every piece of timber has its own individual characteristics, and it is our careful selection of the timber that we use that makes our products unique. Our range of designs has been inspired both by traditional models, and also by modern styles, and are all manufactured according to traditional joinery methods and techniques. Over the years we’ve come to understand the importance of being able to offer expert and sensitive advice as well as making items to the highest quality on which our reputation has been built. We use a variety of different timbers, English Hardwoods – Oak, Elm, Ash & Beech, and also a considerable amount of reclaimed timber – Reclaimed Pine, Reclaimed Pitch Pine, and some Reclaimed Oak. All our doors are individually handmade to order.
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Pineland Kitchen’s Expected to Last 20+ Years
attractive, but will they fall apart in a few months or so? Pineland uses only solid wood. All drawers are made using dovetail joints. All carcasses are made with mortise and tenon joints. Re-Painting every 3-5 years makes the kitchen as good as new. We expect the kitchen to last 20+ years.
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It isn’t easy deciding on a new kitchen. It’s such an important decision, the “heart” of the home, and you want it to be right. 70% of Pineland customers are from personal recommendations. The problem is there are so many options and choices. Ultra-modern might look good now, but will it date? Fancy mechanisms seem
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