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Masterful Oak Surfaces from UNILIN Panels
With Master Oak, UNILIN Panels has created a decorative surface that looks and feels just like oak. Through technological leaps in the way it makes decorative panels, UNILIN Panels has added defi nition and detail and textures that go deeper than ever before. At the heart of this innovation lies UNILIN Timber Touch Technology. Regular HPL and melamine-faced panels only have around three or four depth levels which limits how much texture can be applied the surface. The new press plate behind UNILIN Timber Touch Technology allows for 64 different depth levels for 20 times more texture than regular surfaces. Giving Master Oak its impressive feel, so that it has the touch of real oak – from rough to smooth and everywhere in-between – the technology is also responsible for its uniquely matt fi nish with almost absent shine levels for a natural ‘unfi nished’ effect. Yet it’s not just the surface of Master Oak that is extraordinary. UNILIN’s digital printing technology is also unique in the industry. A patented coating applied to the digital paper ensures that Master Oak has more colour-play and depth, as well as better sharpness and contrast.
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Tiling_DPR.indd 1 Keeping in the warmth
A well-insulated loft hatch is more important now than ever before. Premier Loft Ladders explain what to look for. 1: The amount of thermal insulation provided by the loft hatch – You should be looking for a U-value of less than 1 W/m2K. 2: Is the loft hatch airtight? – Check that the loft hatch is sealed and certifi ed with a Class 4 air permeability rating.
3: Air permeability around the outside of the hatch box – Minimise the amount of air that escapes around the outside of the hatch box. Seal the installation gap and fi ll with insulation. For more, visit
www.premierloftladders.co.uk/insulated-loft-hatch-and-ladder
sales@premierloftladders.co.uk www.premierloftladders.co.uk 23/09/2022 12:38 New Rituals in the kitchen with Keller
The popularity of the industrial-style kitchen continues apace and Keller has, once again, come up trumps with the newest addition to the collection, Dark Rituals. The overall scheme incorporates, and combines, weathered materials, black, metal and stone. The door fronts used in the Dark Rituals model, pictured here, are the Nottingham in matt black oak
along with the new Bolton door in stainless steel – for the ultimate in industrial chic. Keller is well known for offering the widest range of colours (1950 NCS) and fi nishes in the kitchen furniture market.
www.kellerkitchens.com
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