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Surface appeal


James Latham has announced the addition of three new collections to its popular high-end range of decorative panels, Xylocleaf. The inspirational new collections include; Mosaico, which offers a weaved leather surface, Duna, comprising a registered, embossed stone surface and Alpaca, featuring a soft cotton texture. In addition, three new products have also been added to the Fusion collection. Fusion is totally unique in that it has linen textile bonded to its surface, with a thin layer of protecting resin, thus combining a natural surface – the fabric, with the industrial process of creating a decorative panel. Fusion surfaces were developed in Italy by XyloCleaf and it is the only manufacturer worldwide that can create them. Paul Morson, James Latham’s Group Product Champion for Melamine commented, “These latest additions offer even greater choice to architects, interior designers and furniture makers who are looking to add dimension, depth and texture to their projects.”


www.lathamtimber.co.uk Help us understand you better!


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www.architectsdatafile.co.uk/adf-ereader-survey Why destroy perfectly good cabinets?


If existing cabinets and drawers are undamaged, then why not simply replace the doors and worktops at the very least? This is the message from Granite & TREND Transformations with their new website which lets the homeowner know how to get the look without the


hassle, time, cost and environmental impact of a complete refit. With showrooms all over the UK, customers can touch and feel an impressive range of doors; there is a choice of over 200 solid wood and laminate doors in an array of colours to whet the appetite. The replacement doors and drawer fronts are manufactured to the highest quality standards and personalised handles and fittings are made to measure.


www.granitetransformations.co.uk EnCore Rigid Loc added to Expona Family


Polyflor is pleased to announce the launch of a brand new product format, the Expona EnCore Rigid Loc collection. This exciting new hybrid product has an expertly engineered premium rigid SPC (Stone Polymer Composite) construction


with exceptional stability making it ideal for installation over existing subfloors. Expona EnCore Rigid Loc offers a flooring solution that caters for both commercial and residential interiors. The rigid construction gives the floor exceptional stability and it’s acoustic foam layer reduces impact sound by 19dB, exceeding UK building regulations while also providing comfort and warmth underfoot.


0161 767 1111 www.polyflor.com Cost savings with BAL Flexbone 2Easy


Preparation time was reduced dramatically with the use of BAL’s new floating uncoupling mat – Flexbone 2Easy – on a prime redevelopment in County Durham. The 200m² problem screed to be tiled had two days of preparatory work


scheduled before installation could even begin, but this was reduced to just half a day using BAL Flexbone 2Easy. The use of BAL Flexbone 2Easy floating uncoupling mat alleviated the need to abrade and prime the screed, as the only preparation required was a quick sweep of the surface. BAL Flexbone 2Easy is a unique mat to the UK market which is truly uncoupled, protecting floor tiles from lateral movement.


01782 591100 www.bal-adhesives.com A splash of colour in this SITY VIU


The new SITY sink and VIU mixer tap from BLANCO UK leads the style and innovation stakes for 2019. The large sink is joined by accessories, the SITYPad, a cool chopping board, and SITYBox, a caddy that hangs inside the sink. The SILGRANIT®


PuraDur® sink’s


draining ledge has been specifically designed with a raised square ridge to allow for the SITYPad to easily fit alongside it and sit firmly in place. The SITY sink itself is available in Anthracite, Rock Grey, Alumetallic and White. The whole sink, including the draining board, is 1000mm long, making it the perfect centre point in the kitchen unit.


www.blanco.co.uk Polysafe provides swift quick turnaround


Muddy wellies will no longer be a problem with the installation of Polysafe QuickLay at Cotswold Farm Park. The new flooring collection from Polyflor was specified and installed by LK Flooring across the farm shop, restaurant, toilets and stairs alongside Polysafe


Apex which made the perfect solution for their busy commercial kitchen. QuickLay, designed for adhesive free installation, can be laid over a variety of existing subfloors including new concrete substrates of up to 97 per cent RH. Polysafe Apex was used in the commercial kitchen area. With enhanced slip resistance, the range features a concentrated level of safety aggregates in the vinyl to ensure underfoot safety.


0161 767 1111 www.polyflor.com/safety


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