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 bathrooms & kitchens supplement


The Dural linear shower drainage system range includes the TI-LINE and the ultra flat BASIC-LINE. The TI-LINE is installed right alongside the wall for a flush, floor-level shower. This means that there are no details to spoil the overall impression of a level floor and no trip hazards when taking a shower. Installing the drainage channel alongside the wall means the shower floor only needs to have a gradient in one direction meaning there is no need for complex diagonal cuts on tiled or natural stone floors. TI-LINE consists solely of four components and can be combined to fit any situation. With a variety of sizes, models, covers and drain fittings it can be tailored to the customer’s wishes. Large quantities of water can flow away quickly – and all to one side.


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Axiom®


by Formica Group is a stunning range of worktops, upstands and splashbacks featur- ing unique designs, partnered with premium surface finishes. Axiom®


worktops and acces-


sories allow your dream kitchen to become a reality. All decors in the Axiom®


range are available


as worktops, breakfast bars and matching upstands. In response to market demand; Axiom®


by


Formica Group has launched a 3m range in September 2013. A selection of popular Axiom® decors are now available in 3m length, such as Avalon Granite Black, Brushed Concrete and Sherwood Oak in Matte 58; Black Fleck and Sicilian Granite in Crystal and Everest, Jamocha Granite and Serene in Gloss. All Axiom®


worktops are


manufactured in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham.


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Slash your bathroom refurb budget! When budgeting for a new bathroom, it is easy to be distracted by the cost of a new suite or digital shower, and forget about the labour. BIG mistake! Fitting costs add £’000’s to the cost of a new bathroom. multiPANEL waterproof wall panels and twinFLOOR floating vinyl flooring are far quicker to install than traditional wall or floor cover- ings, and eliminate the possibility of insightly mould and the need for re-grouting. Visit Grant Westfield at Stand F80 at the National Home Improvement Show at London, Olympia, 27-29 Sept for a demo, or visit the website.


Kitchen specialist, Kit Stone, creates bespoke-style kitchens without a designer price tag! With the average price of a


Kit Stone kitchen just £10,000, it offers outstanding value for money. Hand made from solid wood, utilising the most traditional of techniques, every cabinet is built upon a solid interlocking frame and no chipboard or mdf is used in the construction. Kit Stone’s shaker-style kitchen,


the Suffolk epitomises under- stated elegance with its clean lines and modern feel. Hand painted in Dove Grey it is available in 27 alternative heritage colours to make your kitchen truly unique.


LIVE THE DREAM AXIOM


® RANGE


EVERYONE HAS A DREAM KITCHEN


by Formica Group recently launched its stunning range of worktops,upstands and splashbacks. Featuring unique designs, partnered with premium surface finishes, Axiom®


Axiom® allow dream kitchens to become a reality. Selected Axiom® Axiom® Sample Hotline:


0800 376 2976 (UK) 1800 939 266 (ROI) www.axiomworktops.com


Formica, the Formica anvil device and Axiom are registered trademarks of The Diller Corporation. © 2013 The Diller Corporation. A Fletcher Building Company


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worktops and accessories decors are now


available in a 3 Metre length. Request a 3 Metre Range leaflet for more information


selfbuilder & homemaker www.sbhonline.eu


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