C l i th e ro e 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) 12 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 25th, 1999 PETE HAS LAM,
P A IN T E R & D E C O R A T O R Est. 1979
For a competitive and professional service
Telephone 01200 425595
You needn’t splash out a lot to create a super bathroom
LOOFAHS, brushes, flannels, scrubs, shampoo, bubble bath, bath pearls, oil, salts - and that is before you have even managed to find space for
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The best thing you can do to refresh and renew your interiors is to get brand new carpets. You always knew that, of course, but you thought you couldn't afford it. Well, that’s where you’re wrong. Check us out on price and see how you can grab yourself a ‘new’ home NOWI
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a good old-fashioned bar of soap. Bath time has gone from a family water-sharing t in tu b ex p e r ien c e in front of the fire to a full- on time-consuming epic involving enough prod ucts to bathe the popula tion of a small village. But whether you simply
speed into the shower or languish for hours on end in the tub, the bathroom is w ith o u t a doubt the busiest part of the house. What is often the small
est room should not only be functional, but also a lot of fun... so if you are considering a new look it is worth taking time to do some serious thinking. The wide selection of
about everyone can give th e ir bathroom a fresh lease of life no m a tte r what their budget. Tiles are a low-cost way
of transforming, and brightening-up a room and also provide a durable splash-resistant surface. Cabinets, cupboards
and bath-tidy accessories will spicc-up your su r roundings while keeping the escalating amount of products at bay! Toilet humour aside, the
WC has to be the most popular seat in the house, so it is vital it meets with the approval of the entile
family. The variety of seats has
vibrant-coloured paints now available means just
expanded greatly in recent years and now many styles, from plain wood to outrageous motifs, are available on the market. Baths styles have also
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increased and, because of the wide range of shapes and sizes, some models are almost tailor-made to fit even the smallest room. Many people enjoy aro
matherapy and spa baths to treat arthr itis, sports injuries, aches or simply relax, and the home whirlpool bath is becom ing an increasingly-popu-
lar option. Corner tubs or shower
units are ideal if space is minimal, and while white s ti ll remains the f irs t choice for most suites there are many stencilling effects available to make your u n its look a l i t t le more original. At present, the b a th
room trend consists of simple shapes, elegant wash basin pedestals, slim line toilet units and tradi tional-looking taps. 'Phis is an ad ap tab le
stylo which combines well with both natural wood or wacky bright walls, so no m a t te r what your ta s te your new bathroom will be s ty l ish , functional and unique to you.
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Is this the kitchen of the future?
A KITCHEN which runs itself - suggesting evening meals for the family, automatically ordering food and changing colour at the touch of a button — were among the predictions in Zanussi’s "Kitchen of the Future"
report. The 18-page report fea- Wayne Hemingway, and
tures research information experts on kitchen and and extracts from surveys appliance design, home working and dining eti
looking at how the kitchen • the traditional heart of the home - is set to change. As well as those of Zanus-
si’s experts, the "Kitchen of the Future" features the views of lifestyle media like GQ, T3 and the Carlton Food Network, designer
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quette. There are also results
from a nationwide survey, which asked people how they saw the future of the kitchen. Predictions include: © Ultra-sonic technology
allowing washing machines to clean clothes without water - and then iron them ready for wear. © Fridges which monitor
diet, with an interior screen which tells the owner "Too much fat this week ... tut, tut”. © Appliances constructed
from Smart materials, allowing them to react to their environment. This could mean that oven cavi ty could adjust automati cally to the size of the meal being cooked, avoiding wasting energy. The refrig erator could adjust to its contents to avoid unoccu pied cooling space, with the material infused with anti bacterial agents to ensure. food safety; and the oven front could change colour using thermo-chrome mate rials indicating temperature rise, while keeping the exte
rior cool. Kitchen appliance
design increasingly taking its lead from the car indus try and the catwalk - with bright, vivid colour and dra matic new shapes changing appliances from the tradi tional "white box" sat in the corner of the kitchen. © Elements of the
kitchen to become dispersed around the home. Cool units io
housed in the lounge or bed- together to prepare food, tu u u tu tu u i uijv w u .u . r
allowing dirty clothes to be important, so food prepara- placed in a washing tion will never be complete-
machine before you jump in ly performed by machines.”
the shower - with clean, fresh, ironed clothes waiting when you get out. © More people working
from home, with the decrease in storage space leading to appliances which both wash and store items. Zanussi’s John Kershaw
said: "The kitchen has always been the nerve cen tre of any home, with its inhabitants coming togeth er in the morning to eat and get ready, while the evening meal represents the culmi nation of a busy day. "New technology will
allow the kitchen to have a far greater role in ordering
our daily lives, with appli ances and wall-mounted screens helping us to control the home environment. "Fans of ’Star Trek’ may
be disappointed to find that in the future there won’t be robots in pinafores serving us cups of tea; the changes are likely to stem from hid den ’intelligent’ technology providing us with new ways of shopping, entertaining, cooking, working and living. "And although these
for food and drink could be — — *--------
changes in technology and design are set to change the face of the kitchen forever, humans are generally social beings and we will continue to look towards the kitchen as a place for coming
room and laundry appli- eat and socialise, ances become a common "People enjoy cooking, sight in the bathroom, and the creation element is
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