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Kitchen Doors & Carcasses


TKC extends its popular Cartmel range with two new colours


Doors with a difference by EZY Doors


EZY Doors: A large selection of bespoke made to measure doors in various finishes for the KBB industry. Originally started in 2012, they have


since proven to be a success and continue working together to develop the latest trends in the market place. All doors are produced on an individual project basis. EZY Doors are looking to establish a


network of selected dealers nationally who are looking for a product range which is very diverse and flexible.


There are 4 categories: Lacquered,


Vinyl, 4 Edged and Wood – within each category there are a selection of colours, styles, textures and finishes. EZY Doors also manufacture


carcasses for those dealers who prefer a complete product. You choose the style, finish, colour and size – it’s as EZY as that!!


u0116 253 7735 usales@ezydoors.co.uk uwww.ezydoors.co.uk


Following unprecedented growth in demand for its Shaker kitchen ranges, TKC has extended its Cartmel range to include two new colours, Sage Green and Dakar, in addition to Ivory to provide a choice of three classic colours from stock. The Cartmel doors offer a timeless elegance to suit any traditional kitchen design and are available now. The vinyl doors come in an in-


vogue, soft matt finish and mirror the look of a hand painted timber kitchen at a more competitive price point. A range of components including frame and glazed door options, and tongue and groove end panels, add to the traditional appeal of Cartmel doors. For a more contemporary design,


A Palette Of Inspiration From Virtu L


aunched earlier this year, premium kitchen brand, Virtu, is already proving popular


with the consumer as a growing number of retailers are taking on the new Collection and featuring inspiring displays within showrooms. Made up of four families of beautiful kitchen


styles, the Collection offers the opportunity to personalise kitchen spaces with a wide choice of colours, textures and finishes that can be applied to many of the door styles. This is perfect to create unique layouts as not only can the consumer choose shades or finishes that appeal to them and


coordinate with interiors but open-plan spaces can easily be designed and divided into different living zones and enhanced with feature designs such as islands and peninsulas. Virtu’s Painted Colours range, which can be


applied to both contemporary and classic door styles, comprises of 20 on-trend matt shades. From ‘Marram Grass’ to ‘Mocha Cream’ and ‘Evening Mist’, the choice allows for a truly personal look. Meanwhile, Virtu also offers a Colour Finishes collection that enables the consumer to apply a further choice of finishes – including textured woodgrain, matt or gloss, and a solid colour satin


choose curved doors with a modern handle from TKC’s extensive range. Cartmel Hand Painted doors are


also available in 15 standard colours on a two to three week lead time, with a bespoke colour-match option to any shade of the customer’s choice. For further information contact


TKC.


u0161 336 3636 ue: info@tkcomponents.co.uk uwww.tkcomponents.co.uk


and gloss finish – in a range of earthy and neutral shades. Pictured is the Contour door from the Expression


family, shown in ‘True White’ and painted ‘Matt Pewter’, and (to the right), the Natura door from the Artisan family, a natural timber door, shown in oak and ivory painted ash, combined with painted ‘Olive Green’.


u0800 8 77 88 99 uwww.partners.pjh.uk uwww.virtukitchens.uk


24 BKU SEPTEMBER 2016 KITCHEN SUPPLEMENT


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