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IDS launches contemporary decorative Feature Wall panelling range
Specialist surface materials distributor IDS has expanded its wall panelling portfolio with Feature Wall, a new range of contemporary decorative panels. Launched in response to the growing demand for stylish, slatted wood walls, Feature Wall
panels are lightweight, easy to cut and simple to install. Available in three real wood veneers, they come in two sizes of 2400 x 600 x 22mm and 3000 x 600 x 22mm. With their neutral tones, Natural Oak and Silver Oak are ideal for minimalist schemes while the darker Charcoal Oak will inject a touch of drama.
Perfect for commercial and residential settings, Feature Wall panels are noise absorbing, easy to
install vertically or horizontally and can be adhered or screwed directly to the wall. They are made from black FSC® certified fire resistant MDF and come with a one-year warranty.
Feature Wall is available for 24-48 hour delivery from all IDS branches nationwide.
0845 7 298 298
info@feature-wall.co.uk
www.idsurfaces.co.uk
Hidden Gems – New Easy-Fit VitrA Frames
Designed to make installing wall- hung and back-to-wall WCs simple, VitrA has introduced its new range of versatile frames and concealed cisterns, including models for floor fixing, floor and wall fixing, reduced height and back-to-wall installations, with 3/6 litre and 2.5/4 litre cisterns. Clever features make installation easy, quick, and fault-free; spring- loaded feet to bear weight and an adjustable clamp to secure the waste pipe - allowing a one-person installation. Water and electrical connections to allow the installation of shower toilets and electrical flush plates, are included. The conduits can be accessed through the flush plate opening, meaning they can be connected in the future. Each comes with a wall connection fixing kit, including fully adjustable fixation brackets and front adjustment mounting bolts. There are three water inlet options – left, top and back. Spring-loaded feet for perfect positioning have 50mm of adjustment. Clean water and wastewater pipes are also fixed together with load-bearing clamps.
www.VitrA.co.uk
Abode Top Style Trends in Kitchen Tap Design A
bode, deep dive into the latest style trends influencing 2023 kitchen tap design and offer three options which are edging out the oppostion:
NEW TRADITIONAL: The traditional kitchen continues to demand the same features and benefits found in more contemporary schemes, with homeowners wanting the latest multi- functional taps in all styles to best coordinate with their home’s architecture. Providing a great a way to achieve the new traditional mix of interior styles met with modern functionality, the latest kitchen designs are pairing modular style sinks with traditonally-styled hot water taps for optimum style and substance.
EARTHY SHADES: Excited by the prospect of colour this year, the UK kitchen and utility room no longer feature taps in just high polished chrome, which was the most popular choice ten years ago. Welcoming a confident use of colour across the finishing touches underpinned by matt black, stand out colours in the wash zone this year include ultra matt shades of white, grey, and terracotta this year.
SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN: By definition, the 2023 Scandi kitchen is founded on top-tier originality with this year’s hero products including
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taps with real wood handles, and monobloc designs in fine painted finishes. Function is also just as important as form, which is why larger sinks that can accommodate bigger pots and pans are being designed in conjunction with a steaming hot tap, filtered water tap and utility sink for an enhanced cooking experience.
01226 283 434
info@abodedesigns.co.uk
www.abodedesigns.co.uk
www.pronteau.co.uk
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