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INTERIORS Sizzling Smokey Wood kitchen from Keller


This stunning new Smokey Wood kitchen scheme from Keller has been designed to ooze beautiful rustic charm in the heart of the home. The rough veneer, with smoked wood stain, is luxurious and adds a modern touch to this country style kitchen; while top quality manufacturing techniques make for long life and smooth operation. The handle trims in gun metal provide the finishing touches along with superb Keller pan drawer lighting and custom-made dresser and seating. Keller


Kitchens offers complete versatility; finishes comprise veneer, melamine or lacquered; while matt, silk, high gloss and structured lacquers are available in over 1950 NCS colours.


www.kellerkitchens.com Königstone’s search for a fabricator


Königstone is seeking a new fabrication partner in the North West of UK to supplement the company’s healthy growth and expansion. This is following on from the success of Königstone's debut presence at KBB 2020. Königstone supplies an impressive range of supreme quality kitchen surfaces with both a natural stone and elegant Quartz range. Recent developments include the innovative new Königsink and breath-taking portfolio of semi-precious materials for use in unique kitchen features.


The brand is already well established, developed and respected within the market and this step to offer Königstone slab to new fabrication partners will compound the company's strengths.


info@konigstone.co.uk The Supreme loft ladder


The ‘Supreme’ from Premier Loft Ladders sets the standard for loft ladders, combining heavy-duty performance with light-weight operation. It features a high-strength retractable ladder, suitable for ceilings as high as 4.6m. Furthermore, it offers superb thermal insulation and an airtight seal, therefore helping to maintain warmth in the home and reduce energy costs.


The sophisticated counter-balance system makes using the Supreme very easy.


However, it is also available with fully-automatic electrical operation for ultimate convenience. Visit Premier Loft Ladders web site to learn more about the Supreme loft ladder.


0345 9000 195 www.premierloftladders.co.uk/supreme Claypaint transforms listed property


Paragon is a grand Grade 1 Listed Georgian Terrace designed by Thomas Attwood and built in 1768. Situated in Bath city centre, it is surrounded by period architecture. Guinness World Record holder and Britain’s fastest snowboarder Jamie Barrow, decided to take on a slower challenge to fully renovate a two storey apartment in the terrace.


Jamie re-plastered the apartment in lime to ensure it remained breathable. He said: “In the basement of a Grade 1 Listed building, there were obviously some damp issues. As we were not allowed to damp proof these buildings, we had to use breathable materials, which is why we used lime plaster on the walls.”


Jamie decided to use Earthborn Claypaint due to its high level of breathability, thick creamy consistency and ease of use. He added: “We initially used a lime wash as this is what was suggested but after many coats it just wasn’t covering well. This is when I looked into what breathable paints are available and came across Earthborn Claypaint. I decided to give it a go and after just one coat it covered amazingly and gave a really nice luxury feel. That is why I am now using it on my other projects.”


01928 734 171 www.earthbornpaints.co.uk 82 www.sbhonline.co.uk nov/dec 2020 Making concrete stain resistant


Introducing Osmo Concrete Oil, a clear, satin impregnation oil that is designed to protect and enhance the appearance of concrete, artificial and natural stone, screed and unglazed tiles. The finish is intended for use on wall panelling and flooring in kitchen and bathrooms, and on tabletops, windowsills and kitchen worktops. Concrete Oil is a microporous and breathable finish that penetrates the surface, rather than forming a film on top of it. This prevents the finish from cracking, peeling, flaking or


blistering. Once treated, the surface becomes water and dirt repellent a well as stain resistant. Osmo Concrete Oil is ready to use straight from the tin – it does not need to be thinned – it just requires stirring.


www.osmouk.com Where quality matters


Devon-based luxury housebuilder, Bishopstone Homes, is currently creating Amberley Gardens, in Kingsteignton, Devon. Creating high quality homes demands high quality, reliable materials and Bishopstone has once again chosen Norbord’s CaberDek flooring panels for the intermediate floors. Sam Bishop, managing director of Bishopstone Homes, particularly likes the strong film covering on CaberDek which, he says, “protects our homes during the build process and peels off easily to


reveal a clean smooth surface ready to accept floor finishes”. “We use CaberDek on all our housebuilding projects as it is easy to work with and debris is easily swept off at the end of the day”.


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