Innovation & Design
Branch out with a botanical- inspired bathroom from Waters Baths of Ashbourne
Perfect for helping you embrace the great outdoors and create a calm and tranquil environment in your home, botanical- inspired design has taken the interiors world by storm and is making its mark on the bathroom.
Waters Baths of Ashbourne’s naturally elegant freestanding and back-to-wall baths provide a
contemporary focal
point for any bathroom and beautifully complement the trend for botanical-inspired interiors. Available in hand polished, matt white stone or glossy, white Lucite acrylic, Waters Baths of Ashbourne’s baths look stunning when teamed with lush, green ferns and plants, which are renowned for their relaxing and refreshing properties.
Waters Baths of Ashbourne’s director Anthony Smith says: “Our
luxurious, stone and acrylic baths are designed with tranquility in mind to help you transform your bathroom into a calm and relaxing oasis. All of our baths feature a distinctive style and natural elegance that works brilliantly with the botanical trend and are perfect for luxurious, boutique hotels and bathrooms of all sizes.”
01332 824 166
hello@watersbaths.co.uk
www.watersbaths.co.uk
Bette Innovation
German bathroom manufacturer, Bette, is known for its innovation, 30 year warranty and huge range of colours and sizes of glazed steel baths, washbasins and shower floors. Bette baths come in an extensive choice of styles, many of which feature extremely slim rims and are available in built-in, semi-recessed and freestanding versions. Its latest launches include the sleek, slim- rimmed BetteLoft built-in bath and the geometric BetteLoft Ornament (pictured).
Bette offers a wide choice of products for small bathrooms,
including the option to order bespoke sizes or have edges trimmed to fit a space perfectly.
The company also manufactures a wide choice of shower trays and shower floors in hundreds of sizes and colours, including matt colours to coordinate with flooring, as well as washbasins, also in glazed steel. For more information see our
website.
0844 800 0547
www.bette.co.uk
Croydex extends collection of illuminated cabinets to reflect demand for multi-purpose accessories
C
roydex has added to its collection of illuminated cabinets to meet growing demand for multi-purpose accessories that maximise bathroom space.
Combining both function and style, the new designs offer a choice of features including decorative LED lighting bars, heated demister pads,
integrated shaver sockets and mirrored doors. All can be fitted by one person using the patented easy installation Hang ‘n’ Lock system. The fully adjustable bracket enables the level of the cabinet to be changed after fixing holes have been drilled. Simply attach to the wall, adjust with the built-in spirit level and hang the cabinet before locking it securely in place.
The extended range features eight new designs which are supplied fully assembled, RoHS compliant and IP24/44 Rated which means that they are suitable for use in the outside zone of bathrooms. New designs include the Clarence Single Door Aluminium Illuminated Cabinet (RRP £479.17 plus VAT) with integrated shaver socket, touch sensitive power switch and two adjustable tempered glass shelves.
With 180 Degree hinges for increased accessibility, the Warwick Double Door Illuminated Cabinet (RRP £400 plus VAT) features an internal LED lighting panel with rocker switch operation, integrated shaver socket and two adjustable tempered glass shelves.
Alternatively, the Hampton Triple Door Illuminated Cabinet (RRP £437.50 plus VAT) offers a decorative LED lighting bar and 180 degree hinges for increased accessibility as well as an integrated shaver socket.
For more information, visit our website. 26 BKU JULY 2017
01264 365881
www.croydex.com
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