PRODUCT INNOVATIONS Natural Winchester timber veneers
Supplied with PEFC chain of custody, the inspirational Premdor range of Interior Veneered doors incorporate the widest selection of natural timber veneers with practical options such as full face lacquer for lasting protection. Of particular interest to the discerning specifier or home owner seeking the highest quality veneered door is Premdor Veneer Plus. Improved soundproofing and extra rigidity are just two of the benefits of the 35mm solid core construction. Beautifully finished in high end, horizontal grain veneers or a choice of modern walnut inlay designs with further options for glazed fire doors, these very stylish doors are ideal for contemporary new build developments or simply to bring true added value to any home. Premdor is a wholly owned subsidiary of the worldwide Masonite Organisation. For more information telephone 0844 2090008 or visit
www.premdor.co.uk
for the kitchen Often the winning formula for a shaker kitchen can be in its simplicity. Contemporary classics are timeless and it’s clear that this trend will remain strong for 2013 as many continue to choose a shaker design for their kitchen. With this in mind, Mereway Kitchens’ are offering a fresh take on a five piece shaker door with new Winchester - the latest addition to the Complete Kitchen Collection. A tidy, no fuss door style, Winchester is a PVC foil wrapped
MDF door that has well-designed character whilst sitting in a lower price group, offering real value for money for a classic shaker design. As an inexpensive alternative to the ever prevalent Lincoln shaker range, Winchester is available in a delicate Ivory and popular Oak finish, each selected to reflect the current marketplace. Winchester also brings curved doors to a lower price group with external curved cabinets and plinth both available in this range. Colour co-ordinated Ivory or oak finish cabinets are also available to contrast or complement. For more information telephone 0121 706 7844 or visit
www.merewaykitchens.co.uk
Aesthetic access control
Controlling access into buildings and general security of property, people and information has perhaps never been as high on the agenda as it is today. The highly attractive Crystal Reader range brings cutting edge design into access control. The readers make use of proximity RFID technology and can be easily configured to work with Progeny's popular C2, P1, P2 and
THERMALLY EFFICIENT WALL TIES
ANCON now offers a Type 2 stainless steel wire tie for insulated cavities up to 150mm wide. The new ‘Staifix RT2 275mm’ wall tie has been designed to meet the growing demand for wider insulated wall cavities in multi-storey housing and commercial buildings, as thermal performance requirements continue to increase. It is available for cavity widths between 126mm and 150mm, suitable for
buildings up to 15 metres high as standard and taller structures subject to calculation. Ancon’s stainless steel wire ties form part of the company’s low thermal conductivity product range. The new RT2 275mm offers thermal and cost benefits over Type 1 flat ties and Type 3 double-triangle style ties of the same length. For more information telephone 0114 275 5224 or visit
www.ancon.co.uk.
P3 access control systems. The readers are fast, feature an optional enhanced LED glow, offer low cost credentials and are IP rated for external as well as internal use. Units 3800 and 3820 feature a stainless steel fascia. All Progeny products are provided with a lifetime warranty further reinforcing product quality and superior design. When used as part of an access control system from Progeny the readers offer a stylish, modern design solution, which is proving extremely
popular amongst architects and designers. For more information telephone 01254 883348 or visit
www.progeny.co.uk/
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