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WHAT’S NEW?


TILE RETAILER LAUNCHES NEW INTERIOR DESIGN


SERVICE Tile and bathroom suite retailer Real Stone and Tile, located in Cheadle, has partnered with interior design specialist Debra Carroll Interiors to launch a brand new service for its customers.


After nearly ten years in the industry, Debra Carroll Interiors, located in Wilmslow, has an unrivalled reputation across Cheshire, working on a variety of projects with varying budgets. The new service will see head designer Debra Carroll offer her advice and knowledge to Real Stone and Tile customers in short consultations, one afternoon a month.


CRAVEN DUNNILL SCOOPS FLOORING


AWARD AT TTA AWARDS Craven Dunnill has been voted winner of The Floor Tile of the Year 2018 in The Tile Association (TTA) Awards for its Chev Wood range of high-definition, parquet-styled, porcelain tiles. This is the sixth time in eight years the company has won the accolade.


Steve Whitehurst, Sales & Marketing Director at Craven Dunnill, was presented with the award at the annual TTA Dinner, held on 18th May, and commented: “The Chev Wood range from Italian producer Marazzi provides outstanding design with superior technical qualities and epitomises the brand values we deliver across the extensive Craven Dunnill range of wall and floor tiles”.


The Chev Wood range was introduced into the marketplace by Craven Dunnill in November 2017, at a time when parquet flooring was making a resurgence and small- format tiles were on trend. Characterised by stunning, high- definition digital printing of the wood look, in three natural tones, authentic texture and a popular 540 x 110mm chevron shape; ever since, sales to


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Debra will be providing her extensive knowledge covering a range of topics including how to complement different property styles, the latest home trends, and finding the ideal colours and finishes to match your personal style and space.


Co-director of Real Stone and Tile, Leigh Price, said, “Here at Real Stone and Tile, we pride ourselves on being the experts in our field and we are always looking for new and innovative ways to enhance our customer’s experience. After working together successfully on several projects over the last four years, launching this new service with Debra was the exciting next step.”


Debra Carroll commented: “I am truly passionate about interior design. Whether I’m providing the first stages of design inspiration or managing a complete renovation, from start to finish, I always get to know my clients and their personal style, to ensure their house is transformed into a home they love.


“I’m looking forward to working alongside the fantastic Real Stone and Tile team at the showroom.”


Debra Carroll will be available one Saturday afternoon a month for 15-minute consultations at the Real Stone & Tile showroom, located on Duke Avenue next to Screwfix on the Stanley Green Trading Estate in Cheadle.


Real Stone & Tile offers a wide range of contemporary and designer tiles, large format tiles, natural stone tiles, wood effect tiles, feature tiles and mosaics. Real Stone & Tile also boasts an extensive range of sanitary ware, wet rooms and brassware.


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the trade have been excellent and consumer demand remains buoyant.


The Awards evening was crowned for the Craven Dunnill Group when sister company and manufacturer Craven Dunnill Jackfield picked


up the award for Best Commercial Project (up to 250m²) for the striking faience tiled walls it bespoke- manufactured for the Barbecoa restaurant, Piccadilly.


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