BATHROOMFURNITURE
Modular VS Fitted – choosing the right furniture style for the bathroom
modular and fully-fitted. Which one is chosen for the design depends on the needs of the the customer and the size of the bathroom. Modular can be a great choice for those
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Comment by Ash Chilver Sales Director, HiB
wanting separate furniture items that have a similar style. There are a great deal of options on the market, offering wall-hung and free-standing options, some also benefitting from additional components such as open shelving that can be pieced together to offer plenty of storage for essentials. Matching a modular vanity unit with a separate back to wall unit or tall cabinet can create consistency in the design across the room, while still ensuring there is enough space to move around. This can be particularly useful in unusually- shaped bathrooms or smaller areas where accessibility is difficult.
athroom furniture is available in a variety of styles, including
The most bespoke of the options is fitted
furniture, which offers the most choice for customers wanting to achieve a unique, personalised style. But that can often result with the ordering and construction process becoming over-complicated, with an overwhelming selection of configurations that can be challenging for customers to navigate. Choosing a range which offers full flexibility but with a straightforward approach can be beneficial to retailers, installers and the customer, saving time and ensuring a simple install that looks fantastic. Fitted-furniture offers a plethora of possibilities for tailoring style, from different handles and countertop materials to basin types, there are a number of features which can be altered to suit the desired scheme. Both modular and fitted furniture have their
benefits but which one is installed for each product depends entirely on the complete look in mind as well as budget and space.
The new Genesis fitted furniture range from HiB Novum H
iB’s new Genesis fitted furniture range rewrites the rule book with a
simple and straight-forward approach that benefits customers, retailers and installers alike. Combining stunning design options with an uncomplicated ordering and installation process, Genesis
takes the complexity out of choosing fitted furniture for the bathroom. The range offers customer choice, in terms of fit, aesthetics and function, with units that are suitable for wall-hung and floor standing schemes with a carefully curated range of finishes. Ample choices of handles, countertops and basins are also available, as well as underlighting with optional PIR sensors, matching brassware and the Aero rimless WC. HiB Sales Director Ash Chilver said: “The new
Genesis range is hugely exciting for HiB Novum and we believe it will offer customers an accessible step-by-step process to achieving a stunning fitted furniture look in their bathroom, without the usual complexities of the current fitted furniture market. It offers a fantastic opportunity to maximise the bathroom’s full potential, using the wide range of unit configurations, open and closed storage and finishes. There are a superb number of options across each element of the range without making it complicated for the customer. Each component has been developed to complement each other and to allow the customer to express their individual style, with an attention to detail as well as an appreciation of the overall impact.” For more information about the Genesis fitted
furniture range visit
https://www.hib.co.uk/product/genesis_fitted_bath room_furniture
42 BKU JULY 2022
u020 8441 0352
uwww.hib.co.uk
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