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PJH – Bowled over by Bathrooms to Love…


The Bathrooms to Love Collection by PJH, now features its largest ever range of resin Washbowls, following the launch of two further beautiful designs, Cedrus and Davana to add to the collection. Often seen as the focal point of any bathroom, the counter top Washbowl can be a key design element in many new bathroom schemes. Known for its incredibly durable properties, resin basins are as practical as they in looks. A stone-like material, resin is very easy to cast into any form, hence the stunning range of shapes now available from Bathrooms to Love – from sleek ellipticals to chunky rectangles, and combinations of soft curves with slim profiles. Easy to clean and resilient, PJH’s resin vessel basin range conforms to the highest standards of quality and includes a five year guarantee.


Bathrooms to Love also offers tall basin mixers and wall mounted basin


UTOPIA champions British Design


mixers as well as a large collection of modular and fitted bathroom furniture, perfect for teaming up with the expanded range of Washbowls.


0800 8 77 88 99 www.partners.pjh.uk (for ordering)


www.bathroomstolove.co.uk


Get “groutstanding” tiling with Dunlop GX-500


GX-500 is Dunlop’s most advanced tile grout yet and provides builders and contractors with an all-round grout in eight unique colours. Suitable for wall AND floor tiling, Dunlop GX- 500 can be used for almost any situation and with most tile types including ceramic, porcelain, natural stone and mosaic tiles.


The flexible nature of the grout means a reduced risk of cracking, leaving a super-smooth but hard-wearing finish without patchiness or surface discolouration.


It also means it can be used in complex installations where flexibility is required, such as over underfloor heating, swimming pools and heavily trafficked areas. Because of its unique


formulation, it can be used from 1- 15mm joint widths – meaning it can be used for almost any tiling


20 BKU JULY 2017


design with large or small format tiles.


Available in 2.5kg and 10kg sizes, Dunlop GX-500 can be ordered now from stockists across the UK.


01782 591120 www.dunloptrade.com


P


roud winner of the Best Bathroom Furniture Brand in the recent BKU Awards, Utopia Bathrooms has just launched a ground- breaking collection of contemporary modular furniture in a strategic move to expand its share of the growing modular sector of the bathroom furniture market.


Targeting the top end of the market, Utopia is deliberately competing against European brands to prove inspired British design can not only match but surpass the continental offering. As Beth Boulton, Utopia’s Marketing Director, comments, “The industry has experienced phenomenal growth in modular furniture but UK design has fallen behind and now we are fighting back. Through Lustre, Star and Opula, our three new ranges, we are offering an unbeatable combination of genuine British design and


manufacture using premium quality materials and offering unrivalled levels of customer service.”


To create the new modular offering, Richard Shore, Utopia’s Head of Design, has pushed the


boundaries of design, both in terms of concept and also by exploring new and exciting materials. Glass, metal and luxurious solid surface all feature heavily, tapping into current trends and also anticipating future market direction.


Beth Boulton continues “We are already well known for quality and are determined to lead the field in terms of design, too. Our three new ranges encapsulate brilliant design, on trend colours and materials, and British manufacturing at its best, whilst still offering a competitive edge.”


01902 406402 www.utopiagroup.com


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