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Business Focus Balinea more than just a bog standard bathroom


Much like kitchen design, bathroom design has changed dramatically in recent years. Bathrooms have become far more than simply a white tiled utility room and have evolved into personal retreats and an area of relaxation. As with other rooms in your house, designing a good bathroom requires planning and careful thought.


Balinea was formed by Ben Martin and Tom Varrall who between them have over 30 years experience in the bathroom design industry. The company began trading


early 2010, with a view of providing a unique bathroom service to home owners. “Our key aim was to form a company that provides a personal service, ensuring each project reflects the clients’ individual style and needs. As we source from various manufacturing brands, we are not restricted to particular ranges like many other bathroom companies, allowing us to provide the perfect product for each customer, at the right price."


The local company offer free home consultation, as well as virtual drawings of proposed designs on request.


“At Balinea, we pride ourselves on being different from the rest. Our approach to the design of each bathroom ensures each project is unique” With a recently opened showroom in East Farleigh, the team welcome you to pop in and get inspiration from the diverse room settings, or call to book a free consultation.


Visit our showroom to find out about our latest offers and promotions


T: 01622 829183 F: 01622 729508 E: sales@balinea.co.uk W: www.balinea.co.uk


Unit 5 Kilnbridge Works Off Lower Road


East Farleigh, Maidstone Kent ME15 0HD


Green Box – Skips ahead in Recycling


share our knowledge with our clients, to accompany this we are confident that we will be able to reduce your costs and increase your overall recycling rates. We currently operate a waste transfer station and recycling plant based in Ashford, Kent, currently accepting all categories of general waste including cardboard, hardcore, metal,


Green Box Recycling Kent Ltd was incorporated in January 2011 by Richard Monks to provide waste management services at a very high standard throughout Kent and East Sussex, we are a locally owned waste management company and our staff have a vast amount of experience in the industry and are trained to the highest levels to overcome any obstacles that may arise in our ever changing business. Between us we have a wealth of experience and we are more than happy to pass on and


timber, soil, plastic, paper and plasterboard where our customers waste is taken and sorted to the highest possible recycling levels. To date we are not sending any of our non-recyclable waste to Landfill, meaning that we are achieving 100% recycling rate on all waste handled on site. Green Box Recycling have recently opened a new depot in Hastings which is being overseen by Co Director Alan Hogg. This is part of a five year expansion plan looking to cover the whole of the South East.


www.gboxkent.com


01233 660099 REGISTERED WASTE CARRIER & RECYCLING FACILITY


Green Box Recycling operates a waste transfer station where all waste generated by our skip hire and roll on/off operations is sorted for recycling


We are equipped to handle the following waste streams


• Household Waste • Construction & Demolition waste • Industrial & Commercial waste •Waste electrical & electronic equipment


• Plastics, glass, wood & plasterboard waste


• Full range of 4-16 yard skips


• Full range of 15-40 yard Roll on/ Roll off skips


• Specialist skips, such as asbestos disposal


• 660/1100 ltr wheelie bins


•Wait and load service


• Rubbish clearance


• On road permits obtained


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