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The Schooner Cast Iron Bath with the hand polished exterior and feet is precision hand polished and manufactured by Hurlingham Bath Company. This takes up to three days of attentive hand polishing to achieve this bold and unique lustre. The suppliers pride themselves on attention to detail to deliver unsurpassed high standards of excellence. The process is completed with a coating of marine grade laquer to deliver total protection. You can see the range at our newest showroom in Coptfold Rd, Brentwood , Essex at The Bathroom & Radiator Gallery. For more information, contact The Radiator & Bathroom Gallery directly or visit the company’s website.


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Origin has unveiled its latest product launch – the Origin Residential Door – where security and aesthetics are innovatively combined. Available in the UK to trade from 1st September 2016, or consumers from 1st October 2016, the Origin Residential Door can either be used as a front or garage door for an integrated front of house look. Manufactured with a high-grade aluminium, there are 35 panel choices on offer, available in over 150 different RAL shades; the Residential Door has been designed with heightened security and thermal efficiency in mind, with no compromise on kerb-appeal.


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JELD-WEN’s new INSULUX solid timber composite exterior doorsets offer an advanced combination of stylish timber designs with a high performance core, combining aluminium panels and foam for premium security and insulation. The INSULUX range offers high thermal performance with U values down to 1.2 W/m2


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K for the whole doorset. A wide variety of door designs and finishes are


available, including dual colour options to complement both interior and exterior decor choices. For more information on the new INSULUX range, visit the JELD-WEN website or contact the company directly.


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 comprehensive reference point. The Source Book contains a directory of all of Stone Federation members, as well as project profiles and product case studies, acting as both a source of information and inspiration. To claim your free copy of the publication please go to the Stone Federation website.


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Looking for a wood floor specialist A wood floor represents a significant investment and, when it’s time to replace or renovate, it makes sense to call in a specialist. Bona, the Swedish wood floor treatment manufacturer, has trained a network of independent wood floor contractors in the use of their oil and lacquer treatments and they’re ready to help you bring out the best in your wood floor! Whether you want a new look for your original pine boards, need to repair some scratches in the hall or looking for a brand new floor, you can find your local Bona Certified Contractor on the Bona website.


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Rundum Meir specialise in high quality, standard and custom made, exterior door systems that can be made from a range of beautiful materials including quality solid timber, copper, aluminium, bronze and glass. In plan the doors can be designed to be curved, straight or even wavy. A recent project involved a bespoke side sectional patinated brass door, which was fitted to match the external façade of a new build house in central London. Rundum exterior door systems have been used on listed buildings, award-winning new build, conceptual architecture, refurbishment projects and a high profile passive house.


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selfbuilder & homemaker www.sbhonline.co.uk


The Radiator Gallery


JELD-WEN


Bona


Rundum Meir


Stone Federation


Origin


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