24 Product Focus More Handles
The beautiful Frelan range of Crystal and Glass Door Knobs and Cupboard Handles feature classical and contem- porary designs. Manufactured to the highest quality using solid brass combined with Swarovski Elements they add a touch of glamour to any door or piece of furniture. The Faceted Cut Door Knobs will really catch the light and truly sparkle as a stand-out feature of your design. The cabinet door knobs can be coordinated in different sizes to suit all cupboards and drawers and also to match with full size door knobs. Priced from £4.06 and available from More Handles.
Whitesales
House designers already know skylights draw in three times more light than windows the same size. They know home buyers are irresistibly drawn to interiors that feel light and spacious, and that today’s buyers are more aware of the financial and all-round health benefits of natural light. Homes with rooflights sell faster and require less money spent on development loans and marketing. Whitesales has 25 years’ experience designing and manufacturing resi- dential rooflights. For immediate delivery of fully-compliant rooflights in hundreds of sizes and shapes, or for bespoke skylight design, visit the company’s website.
Stone Federation
The Natural Stone Source Book is designed to be both inspirational and educational, providing the information and visual stimulation required for successful completion of your natural stone project. Whether you are involved in a new build or a self-build project, a large bathroom job or a small kitchen space, this source book is your com- prehensive reference point. The Source Book contains a directory of all of our members, as well as project profiles and products case studies, acting as both a source of information and inspiration. To claim your free copy of the pub- lication please go to the Stone Federation website.
Topseal
Topseal specialises in durable GRP roofing systems, which stands for Glass Reinforced Plastic, otherwise known as fibreglass. This superb material is perfect for roofing, as it’s not only incredible strong but also lasts for a very long time and can be used in other applications such as balconies, walkways and stairs. All of Topseal’s roofing systems come with a 20 - 40 year guarantee, so you can enjoy peace of mind that your brand new roof is protected for years to come. Installations will be carried out by the company’s network of approved installers. For more information, please visit the Topseal website or contact the company directly.
Yale
Yale has launched a fully reversible window hinge that is the ideal choice for reversible upper floor windows in residential developments, thanks to its unique patented dual function restrictor. The Yale Revolution Window Hinge has a unique key-lockable safety restrictor, and when opening, the sash release lever must be pressed pass two restricted positions – thus avoiding the risk of the window being opened suddenly. A safety key locks the window in the desired position – outer ventilation, easy clean or safety position – to minimise the risk of injury from falling through the window.
Oak Timber Structures
Oak Timber Structures’ Solid Oak Gazebos are extremely popular at the moment. Each gazebo is bespoke and hand- crafted, using traditional woodworking techniques and high quality oak. Each face is planed and sanded smooth, ready for your choice of stain or oil. The oak gazebos are supplied in kit form, with all parts coded, for you or your builder to assemble. Cedar shingles are the most popular type of roofing, and the structures’ strong posts are regularly stood on attractive staddle stones or fixed onto your base with steel rods. For more information, please visit the company website.
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