58 insulation; kitchens & appliances
New quartz surfaces combine style with maximum durability
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RL Stone has launched a new comprehensive range of engineered quartz surfaces, created to meet the
demands of modern living. Hard wearing and easy to care for, CRL Quartz is ideal for the kitchen and bathroom where durability and flexible design are paramount. CRL Quartz is a beautiful engineered quartz
stone, which is scratch, heat and stain resistant, which, unlike natural materials such as marble, never needs to be sealed. Requiring minimum maintenance to keep it looking as good as new, the non-porous surface makes cleaning simple, with soap and water or a mild detergent all that is needed. Offering a versatile design solution appropriate
for any setting, CRL Quartz is available in a choice of 32 colours, with a polished finish. In thicknesses of 20mm and 30mm, the surface comes in an extra-large format slab measuring 3.2 x 1.6 metres, allowing for greater consistency in
design over large spaces such as kitchen worktops. Commenting on the launch of CRL Quartz,
Simon Boocock, Managing Director of CRL Stone, said: “We are delighted to be bringing our own range of quartz surfaces to market. Responding head on to current trends in kitchen and bathroom design, the surface is a versatile, easy to maintain solution that will last the test of
time. The quality of the product is backed up by CRL Stone’s excellent customer service and support, built on our 20 years’ experience in the industry.” CRL Quartz is available from stock now from
the CRL Stone UK warehouse. 00800 0421 6144
www.crlquartz.co.uk
Enq. 169 Abode Matrix R50XL
P NELAND FURNITURE LTD – 01299 271143
The new Abode Matrix R50XL is a generously proportioned, single bowl, stainless steel sink with rounded corners which can be either undermounted or inset within a worktop. This huge sink is the largest in the Matrix family and is ideal for washing up large pots and grill trays that will not go into the dishwasher and is perfect for families with busy kitchens.
The sink comes complete with the Abode Orbit waste, overflow, pipework and clips, ready for installation. Visit the website to view the new ranges of sinks and taps from Abode.
01226 283434
www.abode.eu Enq. 171 EcoTherm launches new Eco-Cavity Full Fill
• 100% solid wood kitchens – no MDF, chipboard or ply • Dovetail jointed drawers – mortise and tenon joints for carcases • Free design service, individual, hand drawn plans • Non-standard sizes, at no extra cost, to suit your kitchens dimensions • Fully assembled units; no annoying flat-pack assembly • Straightforward, easy to understand costing: prices include VAT & delivery • Knotted, primed and painted units are now available
Pineland is a privately owned, family company that has been established for over 20 years. We believe in listening to our clients, and our hand drawn plans, reflect our customers desires and opinions. The final design combines well planned functionality, with elegance and beauty, and our clients are often surprised how all this can be achieved at such a reasonable cost.
Visit our website:
www.pineland.co.uk Email:
enquiries@pineland.co.uk Or call our offices: CLEOBURY MORTIMER, SHROPSHIRE: 01299 271143 NORTHWICH, CHESHIRE: 01606 41292
Enq. 170 respond online at
www.hbdonline.co.uk
EcoTherm Insulation is pleased to announce the launch of EcoTherm Eco- Cavity Full Fill. The new foil faced, rigid PIR insulation board has been designed to allow simple compliance with the energy requirements of the Building Regulation and Standards, without requiring alterations to standard wall designs. The insulation board dimensions are sized to
co-ordinate with brick and block sizes, allowing them to be quickly installed with standard wall tie methods whilst their tongue and groove edges offer a superior fit and moisture resistance.
01702 520166
www.ecotherm.co.uk Enq. 172
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