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Bristan refreshes bathroom off ering with brand-new taps for Spring 2024
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ristan, the UK’s largest supplier of taps and showers, has expanded its portfolio of bathroom products with the introduction
of two new tap ranges this Spring. The two new tap ranges, Molida and Cruzar,
have been designed with housebuilders in mind and crafted to the highest standards – in true Bristan fashion. As Bristan expands its trend-driven off ering, the new ranges will provide housebuilders with more choice for their development projects – demonstrated through the unique knurling pattern on the handles of both ranges, the Molida’s European-inspired design and the Cruzar’s timeless, industrial feel.
Both ranges include a basin mixer, bath
shower mixer and bath fi ller and will include matching showers which will be introduced to the market later this year. The Molida basin mixer also features Bristan’s
Eco Start technology. This technology ensures that hot water is only activated when the tap lever is moved from the central position, therefore reducing demand on hot water heating systems. Taps featuring Bristan’s Eco Start technology
are estimated to save approximately £80 per year on energy bills, helping homeowners to save up to 10% on energy usage. Both designs are available in a range of trend-
led fi nishes, including matte black, brushed brass and Bristan’s signature hard-wearing chrome. They also come with long-life ceramic cartridges and Bristan’s 10-year guarantee – meaning housebuilders can buy with confi dence knowing these ranges have been built to last. Bristan’s fi nishes have been developed and
rigorously tested to meet the highest standards – as a result, they are corrosion and chemical resistant and can withstand everyday life in a modern home. Jonty Cook, product manager for Taps at
Bristan, says: “At Bristan we’re committed to maintaining our reputation as the go-to product choice for housebuilders. So, we’re excited to
Creak-free flooring from West Fraser HBD04_Bristan_Interiors -
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West Fraser’s CaberFloor P5 is a high- performance particleboard which is widely specified by developers, architects and self- builders due to its stability, durability and ease of installation. The high-density panels come in thicknesses of 18 or 22 mm, in both square-edged or tongue and grooved
profiles; the latter features profiles on all four sides to offer maximum flexibility. The precision-engineered edges ensure smooth and speedy installation while the tight-fitting joints eliminate creaking. Choosing T&G CaberFloor P5 removes the need for intermediate noggins, while ‘secret’ or hidden nailing or screws can be employed within the joints.
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The fresh, timeless Misty Grey kitchen design from Keller creates a modern minimalist, country-styled space with the mist finish reflected in both the in frame style and worktop. Pictured here are shaker doors which are available in melamine in model Cascada; or Nottingham in veneer if a lacquer finish
is selected. The Mist colour comes from Keller’s Master Collection and the designer can choose from melamine, silk gloss, structured matt and high- gloss lacquer. The accent front model is Bronx in greige oak. Keller is well known for offering the widest range of colours (2,050 NCS) and finishes in the kitchen furniture market – along with a vast range of cabinet options, all produced by the most sustainable means possible.
www.kellerkitchens.com
introduce the new Molida and Curzar ranges to our product off ering.” “We value the feedback and opinions of our
customers, and this forms a key part of our new product development. With Molida and Cruzar, we’re delighted to have designed two ranges that off er housebuilders a wider choice of well- priced products and enable them to cater to the evolving tastes of homeowners.” “As with all of our products, these designs
have been rigorously tested, are supported by our exceptional guarantees and award-winning customer service.”
0330 0266 273
www.bristan.com/products/bathroom-taps
Quooker introduces the new COMBI+ 17/04/2024 14:20
Quooker introduces the new COMBI+, the world’s first A-rated kitchen boiler, saving homeowners up to 4,500 litres of water annually. Maximising every drop of water, COMBI+ provides 7 litres of instant boiling water or limitless hot water at 60°C from a hot and cold feed. Ideal for eco-conscious homeowners looking to reduce their carbon footprint and save money on energy bills, the COMBI+ is one of the most energy-efficient ways of supplying hot water to the kitchen. With the addition of a Quooker CUBE
accessory offering sparkling and chilled water, this is the only system in the world to be able to offer so many water modes on this scale.
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Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) regulations are now in place, affecting all new planning applications. BNG requires a minimum 10% biodiversity enhancement from pre-development scores. Delivery of the gain will ideally be onsite, where this is not possible, offsite options may be explored. Housebuilders must secure
a management solution to deliver the gains over a 30-year period whether this be on or offsite. Meadfleet provide long-term expert management to deliver the 30-year covenant with an award-winning lifetime adoption model they take legal responsibility for POS & BNG management. Experienced in-house ecologists are trained in BNG calculation and delivery and offer ongoing support to developers throughout the planning process.
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HBD04_Meadfleet_PR.indd 1 15/04/2024 11:39 BNG Management by Meadfleet 17/04/2024 14:22
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