LG HI-MACS® - HOTEL PUERTA AMERICA©
A solid solution for bathroom surfaces
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nterior designers and architects looking to achieve limitless creativity with their bathroom projects - either in a commercial, hospitality or residential environment - are increasingly specifying HI-MACS® solid surface, which is now distributed exclusively in the UK and Ireland by James Latham.
A highly versatile and extremely durable material, HI-MACS® can be easily machined and thermoformed to almost any 3D-shape imaginable, offering endless design possibilities, creating a surface that is flowing, functional and visually seamless - therefore allowing even the most ambitious and daring of ideas to become a reality.
Even large-area installations have the appearance of a single application and this non-porous, completely smooth surface makes liquid penetration practically impossible, creating the perfect base for germ-free areas. In fact, HI-MACS® has been granted a specialist hygiene certificate, which means it is particularly well suited for use in bathroom environments.
These exceptional technical features also make HI-MACS® extremely easy to maintain, meaning it will not look tired or deteriorate in terms of its appearance or performance. Supplied in thicknesses of 12mm, 9mm and 6mm, HI-MACS® is available in 98 colours. In addition, the extensive HI-MACS® portfolio now also includes 22 designs of sinks and 13 vanity basins – available in over 60 colours. Architects and interior designers will also be keen to know that the full range of HI-MACS® colours is now available for download in CAD software-compatible format by clicking on
www.himacsuk.co.uk.
HI-MACS® Alpine White, Bespoke bathroom by Moblaje Anchelu
HI-MACS® Alpine White; Design; Hofmann Innenausbau - Klöpfer Surfaces
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HI-MACS® Alpine White; Design: Zdenek Puddil BATHROOM SUPPLEMENT BKUAPRIL 2013 29
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