4. As well as looking good, mosaics are extremely practical in bathrooms as they can be installed easily and simply on both flat and curved surfaces. Their versatility means they can also be installed virtually anywhere - within shower or wetroom inclosures, bathrooms walls or even on floors. The Tavo glass penny round mosaics from Original Style are a pleasing com- bination of neutrals, but they reflect the colour of their surroundings. This shape is also avail- able in two other shades.
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5. The Maxxus is a structural deck designed to span over joists without any deflection. The Maxxus is the quickest and easiest type of deck to fit. These kits can be used for tile or vinyl floors. The Maxxus deck is the strongest avail- able for it's thickness of just 22mm. It can take loads up to 470kg over 400mm joist spacing so you know your tiles and grouting are going to stay in one piece. For more information on the Maxxus or other Wetroom Innovations prod- ucts, visit the company’s website.
www.wetroominnovations.com
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6. The Elsdon Suite is part of the Pure Bathroom Collection’s exclusive Pure sanitaryware range. The suite walks the line between angular yet curvaceous; its rigid linear outline softened by contoured corners. Three WC options; each featuring a soft close seat, are included as well as a basin and brassware. Prices as follows: Atlantic bath £205; Front panel £29; basin £95; Pedestal £55; WC with soft close seat £395; Elsdon basin mono £89; Elsdon bath filler £129; Wastes £20; Suite total price £1017.
www.purebathroomcollection.co.uk
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