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Featuring effortlessly stylish, clean lines and simple, uncluttered detailing, contemporary kitchen designs have always been popular with those who prefer a more minimal look. However, since more and more of us are opting for open-plan and broken-plan interiors, sleek modern kitchen styles have become increasingly desirable. With their elegant silhouette and discreet functional features, contemporary kitchens make a stunning backdrop to open-plan living. Furthermore, the impressive variety of surface finishes, colours and design details makes them a fantastically versatile option. Shown here, the latest door finish from the German kitchen manufacturer Pronorm, offered exclusively by Classic Interiors.
Classic Interiors, 357 Dovehouse Parade Solihull
www.classicinteriors.co.uk 0121 405 1240
TILE CHOICE VINTAGE AND CLASSIC STYLES BACK TO THE HEIGHT OF FASHION. There’s never been a better time for those who’ve been hesitating to take the plunge, and go for that super retro look. We’ve bought in 17 brand new vintage and patterned tile ranges, so whether it’s your kitchen, bathroom or en-suite, whether it’s wall or floor, there’s something for you. All 17 ranges are constructed of sturdy porcelain so there’s no need to compromise on durability to get the style you’ve always wanted. Whether you need help with choosing the right tone and colour, require expert advice on how best to lay your tiles, or want prac- tical know-how when it comes to adhesives and grouts, we are but a phone call away. It needn’t be daunting - far from it - let’s make recre- ating your home an exciting, enjoyable experience.
www.tilechoice.co.uk
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