HEATING & PLUMBING; KITCHEN & APPLIANCES 45 The Stainless Steel Handrail Component System PRO-RAILING ®
Designed For All
House builders and developers reputations rely on building quality homes that exceed expectations. Whilst maintaining a long term quality reputation. Exceptional design,engineering and overall quality make theTerrier perfect for all your new build developments.
*Orders over £150 within our standard delivery area and elsewhere at cost.
P NELAND FURNITURE LTD – 01299 271143
The Only Choice
• Ergonomic design • Chrome accent ring for décor style appeal • Enclosed and efficient design •Terrier performance compliance to Building regulations and proven energy saving
• 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
• Dynamic colour visual settings • Smooth operation – intuitive settings • 33% Hysteresis reduction
For more detailed information: FREE PHONE 0800 156 0010 email:
uksales@pegleryorkshire.co.uk www.pegleryorkshire.co.uk
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