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bathroom refurbishment Find paradise with Kinedo Eden


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The range of self-contained Kinedo shower cubicles from Saniflo now fea- tures the stunning Eden with polished chrome profiles and external Crsistal Plus coated glass panels plus internal panels in gorgeous opaque white glass. As with all Kinedo cubicles they are completely leak-free with no require- ment for silicone or grout. Available as quadrant and corner versions, with either pivot or sliding doors and left and right handed versions. It comes in the full range of popular sizes including 800mm x 800mm, 900 x 900, 1000 x 800, 1200 x 800 – ensuring it is suitable for every shape and style of bathroom.


020 8842 0033 www.saniflo.co.uk Accessible guidance


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With the growing need to make homes adaptable, so occupiers can remain independent and in their own homes, new guidance is aiming to help get it right. ‘Design Guidance & Considerations for a Domestic Acces- sible Toilet/Wetroom’ has been produced and published by Clos-o-Mat. The white paper gives advice to ensure that, as occupier needs change, all aspects affecting the functionality and practicality of a bathroom, wet- room and toilet, are considered. The white paper can be downloaded free of charge from the website. It is the latest in a series of guidance docu- ments produced by Clos-o-Mat.


0161 969 1199 www.clos-o-mat.com


Multipanel Walls, Reflect Range - Aqua


Completely waterproof, easy to install and easy to clean, grout free alternative to tiles.


Don’t tile it. Multipanel it. www.multipanel.co.uk


34 | HMM July 2016 | www.housingmmonline.co.uk


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