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Manorwood Joinery’s sliding folding door system is arguably the finest, UK manufactured product on the market today for a truly seamless transition between outdoor and indoor spaces. All systems are purpose made to any configuration and size in either European Oak or durable Hardwoods available in both and bottom hung systems using the multi award winning Centor system. The system has a 3000mm maximum panel height and almost limitless frame width (subject to configuration) incorporating our unique 69mm door sections. We are careful to ensure a consistent look across a project which is why all door panels are of equal width.
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UK manufacturer of bathroom wall panels, Multipanel, have further enhanced their market offering with the launch of a brand new bathroom brochure with contemporary decors to suit the modern bathroom. Multipanel have tapped into the evolvement of tastes to ensure that they are constantly moving forward and remain at the forefront of the bathroom interior game. To keep themselves firmly positioned at the top spot, Multipanel have released a stunning array of new decors. Including a beautiful new range to accompany the launch called ‘Contemporian’. Striking, unique and definitely bold. This range is perfect for experimentation due to the complexity of the designs.
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Radnor Oak are the UK’s market leaders in free standing oak framed garages & outbuildings, oak annexes & home offices, multi-purpose oak complexes and oak gazebos & pavilions. Using the finest green oak, selected on quality, they create the finest additions to your home. Radnor Oak can provide the pre-jointed oak frame to be constructed by your builder, or they have a team of Regional Consultants to offer the full turnkey service. To find out more, or to ‘Design Your Own’ oak framed building, please visit the Radnor Oak website today.
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Century Stone is a UK leading provider of stone and stone veneer cladding. As part of their portfolio they are the exclusive representative in the UK and Ireland for Eldorado stone. The texture and size of the stone profiles make the appearance to be believable as it takes the form of a natural stone then hand painted piece by piece by highly trained Eldorado artisans. Due to its light weight, you can apply it almost anywhere. Zclad™ offers a great range of stylish natural stone products in a ‘Z’ shape formation to make application easier and in a fraction of the time taken by conventional methods. The z-shaped panels give a seamless finish.
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Perhaps the most important recent stylistic influence in room decor is that of lighting ambience. Huge improvements in LED value and technology has allowed much greater freedom and functionality in designs to achieve a subtle, relaxed mood atmosphere. The biggest shift has seen a consumer led drive from harsh central pendants to that of room perimeter lighting by use of uplighting or downlighting cornice troughs. Recognising this demand, Davuka have introduced the largest range of purpose designed profiles, from very small, discreet and modern, through to the larger and luxurious styles that would grace any period mansion, boardroom or hotel.
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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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www.sbhonline.co.uk
Manorwood Joinery
Radnor Oak
Davuka
Origin
Century Stone
Multipanel
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