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The finishing touch T


he difference between something good and something great is attention to detail. When careful consideration has


been made to the sanitary-ware, taps, shower, lighting and the tile or stone covering in a kitchen or bathroom, why leave the tile profiles to chance when a palette of designs and hundreds of options for finishes, textures, materials and colours, are available with Schlüter-PROFILES. The full range offers an ideal combination of functionality and design solutions, suitable for both residential and commercial projects. 2016 has seen the introduction of Schlüter-


TRENDLINE which is a range of textured finishes applied to the Schlüter-QUADEC, - RONDEC and -JOLLY profile families. There are a variety of on-trend textured colours available to complement tiles in greige and concrete with beiges and greys right through to rustic-brown for wood and graphite metal finishes. Also new for this year, the Schlüter- DESIGNBASE-SL decorative skirting range has been expanded, offering an option to


include a channel to run cables through. Schlüter-DESIGNBASE-CQ allows cables to be hidden, and is available in matt white and anodised and stainless steel effect aluminium finishes for a sleek alternative to skirting boards. Also in the range is Schlüter-DESIGN- BASE-QD an option when combined with Schlüter-LIPROTEC-ES LED strips, provides skirting light, it can also be used for borders within a wall. Edge Profiles for Floors: Schlüter- SCHIENE, the original finishing threshold strip or diminishing profile, finishes tiled surfaces and protects the outer edges of ceramic and natural stone floor coverings. The threshold strips, or diminishing profiles, of the


Schlüter-RENO series create a smooth transition between adjoining floor coverings of different heights, protecting the exposed tile edge. Wall Corners and Edge Profiles: The profiles


of the series Schlüter-JOLLY, Schlüter- RONDEC, and Schlüter-QUADEC create a highly durable and decorative finishing for wall coverings and skirtings made of tile and natural stone. Create designer accents using the range of profiles in conjunction with the decorative Schlüter-DESIGNLINE and Schlüter-QUADEC-FS border profiles. Stair Nosing Profiles: The edges of stairs are


exposed to heavy mechanical stresses and represent a high risk for injuries. Because of their slip-resistant design and excellent visibility, Schlüter-TREP profiles improve safety and offer DDA compliance and protection. They can also be combined with Schlüter-LIPROTEC illuminated profiles to add decorative visuals for unique designs on stairs, steps and plinth edges.


01530 813396 www.tileprofiles.co.uk


Reeve Wood is stepping up


Another step in the right direction, Reeve Wood can match floors, doors and of course stairs, to create consistency through any scheme. Reeve’s bespoke flooring products don’t stop at ground level, completing your scheme with stairs. Some of the projects Reeve Wood have worked on have matched each staircase perfectly with the floors are available on the company website. Reeve Wood’s friends at Pure Collection are laying Oak


Chevron Parquet at their new store in Shrewsbury, while in the Philippines Kurt Geiger are laying Bandsawn Oak.


01553 776 835 www.reevewood.com Aspecta announces new UK partnership


Global LVT specialist ASPECTA has a new UK distributor – Chroma Global Flooring Solutions, who will now be adding ASPECTA’s three ranges of LVT to its portfolio. The inno- vative, modular multilayer ASPECTA TEN followed on from the expansive ASPECTA


FIVE. These two collections will shortly be joined by the aesthetically stunning ASPECTA ONE. All three were created by an internationally renowned design team and feature highly engineered products. The whole portfolio is extremely durable and easy to maintain, and is consequently ideal for all built environments with high footfall.


020 7251 6996 www.chroma.im


Automating the welding process


The process of heat welding for vinyl floor coverings has been used for many years and is considered a crucial factor in the durability and longevity of the flooring surface. However, welding will only benefit vinyl floor coverings if carried out properly. A common reason for seam failure is improper workmanship. A solution is the MINIFLOOR from


Welwyn Tool Group which is a highly innovative drive unit which converts an existing hand welder into an automatic welding machine. By doing so it increases the performance of the welding project with a higher welding speed and a more consistent weld finish.


info@welwyntoolgroup.com Polyflor’s Forest fx is perfect for paws


High performance wood effect sheet vinyl flooring from Polyflor’s Forest fx PUR collection was recently chosen to help create a stylish interior for pampered pets at Glamour Pooch Dog Spa and Day Care in Freckleton. The concept for this retail interior was created by Beverley Wood Design, a creative consultancy service based in Lytham St Anne’s. Forest fx PUR vinyl flooring in the


Rustic Oak shade was installed by the client’s flooring contractors in the reception and dog grooming areas.


0161 767 1111 www.polyflor.com


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