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Keller Kitchens’ new contract partners is Arcos Interiors

Headed up by Christian Ford, Arcos Interiors boasts 30 years’ experience in the industry and the new partnership offers a full turnkey service for developers in the region.

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Why 2024 could be a year of opportunity for outdoor kitchens

2024 could prove to be a year of opportunity for UK kitchen designers says InSinkErator®.

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CA’ Pietra Stucco brings plaster to walls & floors in tile form

Plaster is big news in interiors. It’s a trend that is going nowhere, but neither is it staying totally still.  Plaster adds warmth and texture to homes, making walls feel almost alive. 

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Homeowners spend more on renovations despite slight dip in activity

A Houzz Survey has found Gen Xers lead in median spend, while Baby Boomers drive renovation activity as spend has surged in the last three years.

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Make splash in red from Alusplash

From deep crimsons to bright scarlets, AluSplash offers a range of bold red kitchen splashbacks that are sure to make a statement.

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Balance collection from SapienStone

SapienStone has launched 'Balance', a new range of porcelain slabs designed to meet the highest standards of durability, aesthetic appeal, and functionality.

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CRL Quartz Cristallo: Stylish marble-effect surfaces with durability and drama

CRL Stone’s Quartz Cristallo Collection embraces the growing trend for marble-effect materials in interior design, adding a touch of bold patterning and drama to interiors.

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300-year old ‘Etna’ volcanic ash product launches at UK Construction Week

​A revolutionary home decorating material which uses 350-year-old volcanic ash from Mount Etna received its world premiere at this month's UK Construction Week (UKCW) London.

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