NEW YEAR – NEW TRENDS
Scudo 2025 Fluted Design Trend
With a focus on timeless elegance and modern functionality, Scudo’s fluted basins are poised to make a statement in bathroom interiors, aligning perfectly with the design preferences of the upcoming year. Peter Woodward,
Marketing Manager at Harrison Bathrooms, commented on this rising trend in bathroom design: “The fluting trend is set
to continue in bathroom design for 2025. The new fluted countertop basins fromScudo are designed to enhance any contemporary bathroom with their sleek, modern aesthetic. These beautifully crafted basins feature an elegant, fluted finish, adding a touch of sophistication and texture to the design.”
Rotpunkt 2025 Kitchen Trends Predictions
Matt Phillips, Head of UK Operations says, “Pure interior design is the freshest style trend to emerge in 2025, shaping quality home environments that promote relaxation and thoughtfulness in the home. Combining minimalist cabinets, natural woods and a cosy approach to décor, Pure- style interior schemes answer the growing desire for inviting home interiors, which are ultramodern and always ready to serve. Consistency is also key in 2025,
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and will provide a direct link between the furniture, surfaces, and lighting throughout the ground floor. From the kitchen furniture to the worktops, colour matched surfaces are the answer to a consistent look this year, adding new form and
Clearwater – Convenience, style and efficiency on tap with Longdon
passing trend, Clearwater introduces Longdon, a classically styled tap that is packed with the latest technology. The Longdon hides some very smart tech
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behind its softly sculptured exterior; its 4 in 1 technology is controlled by two elegant ceramic levers, ready to dispense 98° hot and cold filtered water for drinks and cooking, as well as a standard domestic hot/cold supply. The curvy aesthetic of the Longdon allows
this versatile tap to be at home in both modern and traditional settings and its ceramic levers make a perfect alliance with fireclay sinks. It is available with a useful matching hand spray, to make this tap an all-round multi-tasker. The Pull-Out Spray is an incredibly useful tool for all manner of jobs, from rinsing off crockery prior to the dishwasher, rinsing vegetables and salads and cleaning down the sink. Available in three PVD finishes of Brushed
Nickel, Brushed Brass and Brushed Nickel, along with Chrome, Longdon is the ideal choice for the busy family kitchen, featuring 2-Stage Child Safe operation and a cool touch spout.
s hot water and filter taps become more of a lifestyle choice than a
Ensuring that cold and hot drinks are
great-tasting when prepared with Longdon, the tap also features advanced filtration, that protects the boiler from lime- scale formation, removes contaminants and improves taste and odour of the water. The tap is designed for use with
Clearwater’s Digital Thermostatic Boiler, a compact unit with a generous 2.4 litre capacity, capable of providing 60 cuprs of instant kettle hot water per hour. Installation of the boiler is simple, with no specialist fittings used, with straightforward operation too, thanks to state-of-the-art digital controls and 10 temperature settings. For great tasting filtered water on tap,
Longdon comes with a filter cartridge that has a 6-month life span and a capacity of 3,800 litres.
NEW YEAR NEW TRENDS
function by extending the finish of both furniture and worktops to the walls and including complementary wall niches and panel systems. Size will also be a factor in 2025, with new dimensions being used to elevate standard furniture sizes and blend with special units which are multilevel and greater in width, depth, height.”
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