ultra-slim surfaces

Bushboard launch Evolve new ultra-slim surfaces 

Sleek, ultra-slim and sophisticated, brand new Evolve solid core worksurfaces from Bushboard bring an erudite quality to kitchen design. Made from a 100%  solid core laminate which is just 12.5mm thick, the new surfaces come in a choice of 15 dual-faced, contemporary designs and feature five complementary core colours – white, cream, light grey, dark grey and extra black.

The material has a double-sided decor, is exceptionally easy to cut on site and is completely waterproof. The colour core allows features such as routed drainer grooves and crisp machine cut edges that blend while making a beautifully neat job of undermount sink installations.

Evolve is versatile – in addition to the obvious use for worktops, it is perfect for shelves, curves, upstands and splashbacks. Bushboard pioneered and built a vast market for ready-made, easy to use components, and offers Evolve breakfast bars, hob panels, upstands and splashbacks in a choice of sizes.

Evolve decors include six city stones, perfect for the current industrial styling trend where woods, real and natural stone effects and metal mix to create a cool, understated interior. A deep, dark oak, sophisticated classic marbles, pebblestone and travertine, are also featured. Evolve incorporates four textures – ultramatt, granite, roche and touch, which is delightfully fingerprint proof.

Pictured TOP: Evolve Urban concrete 12.5mm ultra slim breakfast bar and slab end in roche texture.

Pictured Left: Evolve Travertine 12.5mm ultra-slim worksurface in ultramatt texture.

 www.bushboard.co.uk   

 01933  2322422

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