Cedarwood: A Big Idea for Small Spaces - from bathrooms to love
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specially for families and busy households, the convenience of a cloakroom or en-suite bathroom cannot be underestimated, and the range of products available to make use of what is often a small or unusual shaped space has never been better.
Ticking all the boxes is the Cedarwood Bathroom Suite from PJH’s Bathrooms to Love Collection, which with its contemporary curved design the sanitaryware provides an almost illusionary feeling of space – perfect for cloakrooms and en-suites.
Featuring many stylish and innovative space- saving features, the Cedarwood range includes a bespoke cloakroom basin (450mm x 320mm) with bottle trap and a back-to-the wall short projection (495mm) WC that can be installed into almost any sized cloakroom, en-suite or small bathroom project.
Of course, it is the compact styles with their short projection that will find their way ‘under the stairs’ or to those wanting to add an en-suite or two to their home. However, for those with a bit
more space or simply looking to extend Cedarwood’s versatile modern design to all bathrooms in the house, the range also includes a basin with full pedestal (500mm x 390mm) and semi-recessed basin (520mm x 400mm) as well as both a shrouded and open back WC with either a slim soft close seat or wrapover seat. With demand for cloakroom and en-suite installs showing no sign of waning, it is little wonder that Cedarwood’s popularity continues to grow. With a Lifetime Guarantee on ceramics as well as a vast range of coordinating showers, baths, furniture, brassware and accessories, many of which are also available in space-saving designs the options available for small space cloakrooms and en-suites has never been bigger!
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BKU FEBRUARY 2023
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