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CONTENTS COVER STORY 10


PERSONALISED PERFORMANCE


Building systems specialist wedi introduces its expansive product offering, which combines practicality and style.


REGULARS 06


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WHAT’S NEW? Keep up-to-date with all


of the latest news, products and services from the forefront of the tile and stone industry.


FEATURES


ON THE SURFACE Plan your visit to February’s


Surface Design Show with the help of our dedicated preview section.


ONES TO WATCH Online interiors platform


Houzz shares its top trend predictions for 2020.


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LOOK SMART, BE SMART


John Dabb, Sales and Marketing Director for Hyde, looks at the importance of training in helping tiling professionals to make informed purchases when it comes to PPE.


BATHROOMS & KITCHENS


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JUST KEEP SCROLLING Rob Holroyd, Contracts


Manager at Easy Bathrooms, highlights the importance of keeping up with Instagram trends in order to inspire your clients.


¡HOLA 2020! Tile of Spain shares its


predictions for 2020 tile trends, based on the showcases from Spanish tile manufacturers at this year’s Cersaie exhibition.


NATURAL STONE


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ALL NATURAL Harriet Goodacre, from


Topps Tiles, outlines the top things to consider when specifying natural stone tiles for a project.


STICKING WITH IT BAL’s technical experts


advise on how to select the right fixing solution for natural stone.


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CONTENTS 12


TRAINING & EDUCATION


THE ROAD TO SHANGHAI


Find out what it takes to be a world- class tiling champion, as Training Manager Paul Doran talks us through the ins and outs of the WorldSkills competition.


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