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4. The Maxxus from Wetroom Innovations is a structural deck designed to span over joists with- out any deflection. The Maxxus is one of the quickest and easiest types of deck to fit, as well as the strongest available in its thickness (22 mm). It can take loads up to 470 kg over 400 mm joist spacing so you know your tiles and grouting are going to stay in one piece. The kits can be used for either tile or vinyl floors. Visit the company website for further infor- mation and to see the full range of Wetroom Innovation products.
www.wetroominnovations.com
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5. Luxury porcelain manufacturer, Porcelanosa has collaborated with Zaha Hadid Design to offer a new collection that will give a bathroom a ‘starchitect’ makeover. The collection ‘Vitae’ is made up of sleek handcrafted ceramic pieces that include a bathtub, basins, shelving, and wall-hung toilet with bidet. Zaha’s signature curves can be seen throughout each piece, merging the practical with cutting edge design from one of the world’s great architects. Be one of the first to incorporate this new series and its astounding elements into your self-build.
www.porcelanosa.com/uk
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6. Omnitub is not only space-saving, it has other practical advantages, too. Made of lightweight fibreglass, it has pre-drilled waste and overflow holes, so it’s quick and simple to install. Its extra- deep dimensions mean there is a lesser surface area, which means that the water stays hotter for longer. And the tub’s smooth bottom and higher sides mean that it’s also suitable for show- ering. And if that’s not enough for you, these stylish tubs can also be used for the ultimate luxurious bubble bath, as you can choose to have waterjets fitted as an optional extra.
www.omnitub.co.uk
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