“Architecturally pleasing” Nexus Metal from BG Electrical at Carlow House
CASE STUDY
BG Electrical’s Decorative Nexus Metal wiring accessories have been installed in 85 contemporary suites and apartments at Carlow House. Once a former Edwardian warehouse, Carlow House boasts a striking example of 1930s Art Deco architecture, arranged around a magnificent four-storey atrium and is located in desirable central NW1 and close to Camden High Street.
Nexus Metal is part of the Decorative wiring accessories portfolio from BG Electrical, boasting superior quality finishes that will complement any interior decor. Finishes include Brushed Steel, Polished Chrome, Black Nickel, Matt Black, Antique Brass, Cream, Pearl Nickel, Brushed Iridium and Gloss White, all sporting a contemporary slim profile and offering ease of installation.
Carlow House was developed for Galliard Homes and BG’s Electrical wiring accessories were supplied by Electrical Lighting Supplies, electrical wholesalers with branches in Sevenoaks, Sittingbourne & Maidstone in Kent. The BG Nexus Metal collection in brushed steel was specified.
As well as standard switches, dimmers and sockets, the range includes USB charger points, co-axial, satellite socket outlets, telephone and data outlets that are commonly used in residential and commercial applications.
The four-storey atrium is a striking feature and the grand centrepiece communal courtyard is one of London’s largest winter gardens. Each apartment at Carlow House boasts outstanding interiors which blend in harmony with the development’s character warehouse appeal and Nexus Metal coordinates perfectly with the unique warehouse style architecture.
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