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Probox cater for a range of kitchen styles with dovetail drawers in a selection of materials


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robox is the UK’s leading supplier of solid timber drawer boxes and has been a trusted partner of the kitchen and furniture industry for over 15 years. Probox create drawers in a wide range of materials, including oak, walnut, beech, maple and birch ply.


All dovetail drawer options (except birch ply) are made using A grade select solid/ hardwood timber. Hardwood offers a pristine finish and due its nature is very durable and resistant to wear and tear.


Solid oak is the most popular timber choice, partly because many kitchens are made using oak and also because oak offers a neutral tone that’s often used with painted panels, high gloss kitchen cabinets or other timbers.


Solid walnut is the most premium solid timber option and offers a dramatic dark tone, this can be used to create contrast in a kitchen design. This luxurious timber choice has been traditionally associated with chateaus libraries or high end wine cellars and by choosing walnut customers can incorporate this sophistication into the center of their home.


For a paler scheme beech or maple are other alternatives to oak. Beech is strong and durable with a close straight grain, polishes well and offers a small cost saving on oak.


Maple is more durable than oak and is one of the hardest woods suitable for kitchens, standing up to dings and dents, maple is priced slightly higher than oak.


All the Probox solid wood options offer a premium, durable and long lasting result, the choice of timber can be down to customer preference, colour matching, creating contrast or budget.


Birch ply is an economy alternative and is often used in very modern kitchens and also for bedroom or office furniture, this BB grade wood offers a 25% saving on solid oak. Birch ply is


constructed using solid birch veneers, with a quality birch face on either side and offers an extremely stable and solid material.


As well as bespoke made drawers Probox also offers ‘Classic Swift’ a range of solid oak drawers in a range of sizes, these drawers are hand crafted with dovetail joints are stored ready for dispatch. Classic Swift offers a cost and time saving for those that need dovetail drawers that match the sizes within the range (details on Probox website). Another drawer solution at Probox is ‘Eko’ in oak finish, these are drawer kits are made from of quality oak finish wood with dowel joints. Each pack comes with all the components needed to make the drawers, including screws and assembly instructions.


Talk to Probox today about your drawer box and kitchen accessory requirements. Call our experienced customer service advisors about your next project.


01280 825 776 sales@proboxdrawers.co.ukwww.proboxdrawers.co.uk


28 BKU SEPTEMBER 2018 ANNUAL KITCHEN EDITION


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