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STORAGE SOLUTIONS


A place for everything, and everything in it’s place


to maximise the space that we do have, and that requires clever storage solutions. From large kitchens to small utility rooms and en-suite bathrooms, designing with storage in mind will help homeowners enjoy a functional, practical and tidy area. With the rise of open plan living, designers have


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Comment by Walter Gosling Branch Director, Salice UK


witnessed a shift to hidden storage, and in particular pocket door systems that slide seamlessly out of sight when the kitchen is in use, but cover up its contents when guests come calling. There are many benefits to having pocket doors from the way the door disappears into the wall, to having additional space in the home. This flexible system means the kitchen can be transformed from an efficient work space to a clutter-free living environment in moments. Not everything needs to be hidden away


though, and this is where adjustable open shelving systems can offer a stylish way for homeowners


e never seem to have enough storage in our homes, so it is vital


to add accessories, jars, and greenery to showcase their personality through the kitchen. Specific pieces of kitchen equipment such as knife sets, and even wine bottles can be displayed. Where space is restricted vertical sliding


systems for wall cabinet doors are an increasingly popular alternative to conventionally-opening doors, notably in bathrooms and galley kitchens. The door can be ‘parked’ safely and securely in any position, enabling easy access of items and then once closed in a synchronized and controlled movement, a sleek and streamlined cabinet façade can be enjoyed. And don’t forget the interiors - another design


detail that is now a regular requirement is personalized storage in the form of drawer dividers. Installed in kitchens, bedrooms and bathrooms this is a simple way to keep everyday items neat and tidy and easily accessible. With the right storage, your kitchen and


bathroom will be efficient and a pleasure to use.


The action of the system is synchronised and controlled, enabling the door to be held in any position.


Wall cabinet doors; choose Salice mover and mover flat systems M


over by Salice is a compact, vertical sliding system for wall cabinet doors.


Mover does not require double side panels or


counterweights and so maximises the available space in the cabinet and furthermore, the door can be parked safely in any position. Mover provides the simplicity and the elegance of a


downward sliding door together with the functional performances of an innovative and versatile system. Mover Flat creates concealable spaces on


kitchen cabinets, and anywhere you want the convenience of a space that can be elegantly hidden behind a sliding panel. The compactness of the mechanism, which


moves on vertical runners, fits perfectly with applications, especially in restricted spaces, where the conventionally-opening doors would be unworkable. The mechanism, with adjustable load capacity, can be used with doors heights from 480 to 628mm and a width up to 2400mm, in its larger version. The movement on silent runners is smooth


and perfectly controlled in any situation. Mover Flat is a versatile and practical system,


takes up a minimum of valuable storage space, and therefore it can be used in both small and large cabinets. Please call for further information on the Salice product range or visit the website.


u01480 413831 uemail info.salice@saliceuk.co.uk uwww.saliceuk.co.uk


26 BKU OCTOBER 2018


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