March 2024

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THE QUIETEST MEMBER OF THE WEST FRASER FAMILY

CaberAcoustic from West Fraser is a highly versatile, effective and economical sound-reducing flooring solution. Reducing both impact and airborne transmitted sounds, it can be laid over concrete and timber floors in both new and existing buildings. CaberAcoustic comes in 28mm and 32mm thicknesses.

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TUSCAN VILLA BEAUTY BY KELLER KITCHENS

The latest launch from Keller is the beautiful Tuscan Villa kitchen model. In this design, Keller has combined the island in the brand new colour, sesame, with a unit wall in cognac oak, a matte melamine shade. The bronze elements such as the handles, sink and tap, provide a beautiful contrast to the Roma Imperiale surface in polished ceramic.

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BEAUTIFUL WETROOMS GIVE A LUXURY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN KENT A FIVE-STAR FINISH

A stunning residential project in Longfield, Kent, saw multiple wetrooms installed and stylishly fitted with Schlüter-Systems products, creating both level entry access and a uniform look.

The development, led by Daniel Berry of ATD Design Solutions, began with a smaller specification of one en-suite bathroom. 

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GROUND-BREAKING MODULAR HOUSING FIRM LAUNCHES CROWDFUNDING APPEAL

An innovative new housing company, initially created due to the Ukrainian Crisis has this month launched its own crowd-funding appeal, to raise capital for a planned global expansion.

From this month investors can buy shares in HOMErs – a business at the forefront of self-build modular housing, through the Seedrs platform.

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KEYLITE ADVOCATES GLASS SAFETY FOR ROOFING CONTRACTORS

With falls through fragile surfaces, particularly fibre-cement roofs and rooflights, accounting for 22% of all fall-from-height fatal injuries in the construction industry,[1] Keylite Roof Windows (Keylite) is stressing the importance of flat glass safety when working at raised levels.

Flat roof glazing systems such as flat glass roof lights, roof lanterns, polycarbonate domes and automatic opening vent (AOV) rooflights are most typically installed in flat roof extensions at the rear of residential properties; but are also very common in education and healthcare applications.

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