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p17 BKU-NOV21 Franke - Ceiling 2Floor_bku 31/10/2021 15:56 Page 17


NEWPRODUCTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS NEWPRODUCTS


Wetrooms add 10 new decors to their Super 7 range


W


etrooms, the UK’s number 1 supplier and manufacturer of Decorative PVC Paneling, have added


an additional 10 new decors to their popular Super 7 range of DRIWALL ceiling, wall, and shower panels, taking the choice of decors and finishes to 19.


All Wetroom’s products are


manufactured near Shanghai on production lines owned by the company, and assessed by the company’s employed Quality Control Experts, giving them complete control over the quality and design of their products, something that the company has become known for since its inception in 2005. The Super 7 range is one of


the company’s newer product lines and has been an instant hit since its launch earlier in the year which prompted Wetrooms Directors Bill and Brian Crombie to expand the range. Super 7 brings incredible strength with the lightweight advantage of a narrow panel which makes it easy to handle and even easier to fit. The DRIWALL panels, which can be installed on ceilings, walls and showers, measure 7mm x 250mm x 2700mm long and are sold in a pack of 4 panels measuring 2.70sqm.


These revolutionary panels feature a patented tongue and groove


system which means no grout or specialist trades are required. To find out more, please call or visit the website.


u0141 641 0071 uwww.wetroomsintl.com


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