-Lite is a brand new, innovative and value-driven range of shower enclosures offered by Kudos. Produced with 6mm glass, this versatile collection provides a wide variety of sizes and door configurations, including pivot, sliding, bifold, and quadrant designs. Positioned within the brand's Essential collection and contracts brochures, D-Lite is specifically tailored to meet the needs of contract customers, combining functionality with clean, modern aesthetics.
Kudos – D-Lite’ful introduction D
All D-Lite shower enclosures are 1950mm high and feature 6mm toughened safety glass throughout, treated with a protective glass coating for easy cleaning. The profiles have a high-gloss chrome finish, and the fixings, included in each
pack, are designed for easy installation. There is also a 30mm adjustment for each wall post to accommodate uneven walls. They can be installed on either a tray or a wetroom floor and come with a 10-year guarantee against manufacturing defects. D-Lite offers a range of sizes for each door option, providing a design solution for any bathroom space. Pivot doors are available from 700mm to 1000mm, with corresponding side panels. Sliding doors are available from 1000mm to 1400mm wide. Bifolds are available from 700mm to 900mm, and a Quadrant is available in five sizes from 800mm to 1200mm.
To complete this delightful addition to the Kudos portfolio, it also includes a stylish single-panel overbath screen. The Arelia screen is suitable for both reversible for left or right hand installation,
comes in 5mm toughened glass, and measures 1400mm high and 800mm wide.
Kudos Shower Products has been designing and manufacturing shower products at its Cumbria facility since 1999. Now part of the Ronal Bathroom Group, its portfolio includes shower enclosures, shower trays, over-bath screens, and wet-room solutions sold via KBB showrooms and merchants across the UK.
01539 564040
info@kudosshowers.co.uk
www.kudosshowers.co.uk
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