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76 INTERIORS Mix match and coordinate with Kaldewei


When creating a new bathroom, or undertaking a refurbishment many home owners want to design a room that isn’t just practical and functional but reflects their own personal style.


For some that may mean mixing and matching, but more often a coordinated look is preferred. Kaldewei, manufacture their own superior steel enamel sanitary ware, so with their own coordinated colours they can match the shades and tones of a room with washbasins, shower trays and bathtubs.


From the classic monochrome variants of Alpine white and black through to softer tones of beige, plus multiple shades of grey including five cool shades and eight warner tones. The sanitary side is only one element, taps, showers, and showerheads are now available in other offerings black is popular along with shades of gold and bronze. With their Nexsys shower tray Kaldewei can match their flush design cover with whatever finish has been selected.


01480 498053 www.kaldewei.co.uk HBD08_Kaldewei_Interiors - Bathrooms_DPR.indd 1 Striking new colours in the Moores Affinity Collection 04/08/2022 14:59


Moores have expanded their Affinity Kitchen Collection through the introduction of a sophisticated new colourway within two of their ranges – Vita and Porto. Always ensuring that their colour palettes bring on-trend styling to kitchens, this striking new shade embraces colour confidence in the home, pairing a statement tone with quality craftmanship and attention to detail. The new Indigo Blue colour is a contrast from the neutral hues and soft greys that have dominated homes for the past few years but offer an equally versatile look to create kitchens with maximum impact, as Neil McDonald, Design Manager at Moores, explains. “Spacious open plan living means that rooms are often lighter and brighter, which opens up the possibilities for dark kitchen cabinets that can be complemented by simple wall coverings and flooring. The expansion of our popular Indigo Blue shade gives housebuilders scope to tap into a trend which is eye-catching and dramatic. After all, homeowners are looking for kitchens which are practical and double up as a multifunctional entertaining space.” Moores’ Vita and Porto ranges are expertly constructed in the UK employing quality British craftsmanship. With an extensive range of doors and cabinets to choose from, it’s never been simpler for housebuilders to create a bespoke look new developments.


01937 842394 www.moores.co.uk/affinity HBD08_Moores_Interiors - Kitchens_DPR.indd 1 Jarvis specifies Earthborn paints 29/07/2022 13:13


Jarvis Homes, a family company for more than 250 years, set out to improve the sustainability of its building processes and specified Earthborn paints for its Chequers Green development near Ashford. Russell Jarvis, company director, said “We switched to Earthborn as part of a drive to make our houses healthier to live in and more environmentally friendly. Their paints do just that because they are made without oils or acrylics, which means they are virtually VOC free and do not give off any harmful emissions. It enables newly decorated rooms to be occupied quickly because there is no worry about emissions or odours.”


“At Chequers Green we opted for Earthborn, applying it onto gypsum plaster, and we used Eggshell for the woodwork.” Earthborn Lifestyle Emulsion has a hardwearing, classic low sheen finish. Earthborn Eggshell is water based and provides washability and scuff resistance. Both products are available in Earthborn’s signature colour palette of 72 colours plus white and the 12 Modern Country Colours developed in partnership with Country Homes & Interiors.


01928 734 171 www.earthbornpaints.co.uk HBD08_Earthborn_Interiors - Paints_DPR.indd 1 Multiboard meets BS 5385 guidance on tiling substrates 27/07/2022 15:48


Thanks to the continuing efforts of The Tiling Association (TTA), standards of training and workmanship across the industry have improved dramatically, while many specialist contractors and other building trades have made the switch to using high performance tilebacker boards, such as Marmox Multiboard, since BS 5385 Part 1 directed plywood was not a suitable substrate. The deterioration in quality of plywood – especially the cheaper imported types – has resulted in the commoditised wood product no longer being regarded as a “stable and rigid background” for tiling operations. In fact it is likely to delaminate and even rot if its moisture content changes. Multiboard, by contrast, is fully waterproof as well as offering a high thermal insulation value, with the polymer modified concrete covering to the XPS core offering an ideal surface for plastering or direct tiling. Available in a range of thicknesses, Multiboards are both light to handle and easy to cut, while still being able to sustain substantial loadings if required, including as part of a floor build-up or supporting up to 100 kg/m2


across a wall.


They can be fixed using the special plugs available while, Marmox 360 adhesive will seal the joints in situations like wetrooms, pool areas and even exposed situations like balconies.


01634 835290 www.marmox.co.uk


HBD08_Marmox_Interiors - Tiling_DPR.indd 1 WWW.HBDONLINE.CO.UK


29/07/2022 12:14


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