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bathrooms, washrooms, kitchens & catering supplement A bathroom for all situations
High quality bathrooms for residential care homes that actually save you money in the long run. It sounds too good to be true. Pressalit Care’s bathroom products work on a horizontal track system, as well as being height adjustable in many cases, making it easy for both users and carers to adapt the
layout according to their specific requirements. The design and detail make it easy to furnish a functional bathroom without compromising on either quality or comfort. Toilet support arms, shower chairs, handrails and wash basins – all can be adjusted to the specific needs of the user and to make life easy for the carer.
0844 8806950
www.pressalit.com enq.312 Marble by design from COMPAC
Natural marble, although beautiful to look at, is extremely expensive, difficult to fab- ricate and costly to transport. Patterns and colours vary from slab to slab and it has to be carefully maintained. It can also be fragile, easily stained and damaged.
COMPAC have, by utilising advanced manufacturing techniques, been able to create ‘technological marble’– an engineered stone composite, which has the look and feel of natural marble but with properties that eradicate many of the problems associated with it. Containing up to 96 per cent natural marble mixed with resins, COMPAC’s technological marble has a hardness that is similar to marble but its resistance to impact and breakage is much greater.
enq.313 Worktops to create your dream kitchen
Formica Group has launched its stylish new Axiom® worktop range. As the kitchen devel- ops into a much more social space, the high-tech professional kitchen of yesterday is replaced with a cosier, vintage or new country look and feel that can be achieved with worktops from the Axiom® worktop
range. Classic looks can be created with traditional stone and woodgrain designs or for a more contemporary twist, can be matched with a splash of bright colour using bold accessories. In response to the market and looking to inspire the con- sumer, Formica Group now presents a range of worktops and accessories that can help create the kitchen dreams are made of.
enq.314 Total solution to addressing EU strategy
A British company has a total solution to effec- tively help compliance with the new European Disability Strategy. An estimated 80 million people in Europe, of which 10 million live in the UK, are disabled; the Strategy aims to enable them to ‘go about their daily lives like everyone else...’ Total Hygiene, the UK’s
biggest supplier of disabled toileting solutions, provides an effective means of helping satisfy the Strategy, via delivery of a fully accessible washroom toilet. Larger than traditional accessible toilets, Changing Places toilets additionally include extra equipment of a height adjustable adult sized changing bench and hoist, in locations including shopping centres and transport hubs.
enq.316 On The Level & Geberit
On The Level, UK manufacturer of concealed wet floor shower trays, has been working alongside Geberit to produce a unique and complete wetroom system. The Duofix from Geberit is a new shower element, which integrates the drain neatly and unob- trusively into the wall. To complement the new Geberit Duofix drain system, On The Level has devel- oped a range of special ‘formers’ (underfloor shower trays) with specially designed three-way fall to ensure
that the wetroom functions perfectly. The result of this winning combination is a visually striking wetroom with a sleek, spacious and inspirational style.
01525 373 202
www.onthelevel.co.uk Hansgrohe – Croma 220 showerpipe
With two-in-one functionality, showerpipes are the fastest growing product type within Hansgrohe's shower portfolio. With five models to choose from, the new Croma 220 Showerpipe is versatile and offers an attractive price/performance ratio. All models feature the generous 220mm diameter shower head and the Croma 100 Vario hand shower with four settings, from gentle rain shower to a stimulating massage spray. Customers can choose from single lever mixer, thermostatic, a version with spout for above the bath, EcoSmart version with reduced water and energy consumption and the Reno version, which allows connection to existing pipe work by means of an extra connection hose.
01372 465655
www.hansgrohe.co.uk Showerlux unveils a new Legacy
Renowned for luxury shower enclosures, Showerlux UK is introducing a new legacy its collection. Designed with the same level of quality and craftsmanship that’s come to be expected from the leading bathroom brand, the Legacy range offers one difference – a lower price point. Available in an extensive range of differing styles to suit every bathroom, Legacy has been generously designed with complimenting finishing touches – from the chromium plated, ergonomic European handle design to the ultra smooth closing of the enclosure doors. Perfectly formed as a space saving solution, Legacy Quadrant, Legacy Pivot and Legacy Offset Quadrant have all been cleverly designed to offer a spacious showering experience while occupying a small amount of wall space. With smooth rolling/soft hinged doors, each solution has been carefully crafted to give the ultimate luxury showering experience. Designed for recess situations, Legacy Bi-fold features an innovative hinge system that’s perfectly balanced to create a smooth opening and closing action – making it ideal for any awkward space. Bringing a touch of elegance and sophistication to any bathroom, Legacy Wetroom Panel features 8mm thick glass – perfect for anyone looking to create a stunning wetroom shower solution.
02476 639400
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