TKC Stratto shaker door

TKC introduces new Stratto slim shaker door

Answering growing market demand for the classic contemporary kitchen style, TKC has launched the new Stratto narrow frame Shaker door featuring a slim 60mm frame and contemporary aesthetics.

The new five-piece wrapped door, constructed from 18mm MDF, features a smooth matt finish which is silken to the touch and easy to clean. Combining style and value, Stratto enhances TKC’s narrow frame Shaker offer which also includes the Oxford and Ascot ranges, as well as the recently launched Newmarket door.

The Stratto door is available in four best-selling colours of Light Grey, White, Dust Grey and Indigo and is available in the full range of sizes from stock, together with co-ordinating accessories including plinths, square end cornice/pelmets, corner posts and end panels. For greater design flexibility, the range also benefits from the options of curved doors, full height doors in four widths and glazed doors. Stratto is also stocked in true handleless sizes across the 4 colours.

Says Neil Taggart, Marketing Manager for TKC: “There’s a definite trend towards classic contemporary Shaker kitchens with narrower frames. They still draw on the timeless charm of the original Shaker design but have the added benefit of being appealing to all consumers, from young to old, and delivering a solid home investment. Stratto enhances our narrow frame shaker offer even further, alongside Newmarket, Ascot and Oxford, enabling us to meet market demand for this door design in a wide choice of materials and price points.”

For further information on TKC contact tel: 0161 336 3636, email info@tkc.co.uk, visit www.tkc.co.uk or follow on LinkedIn at www.LinkedIn.com/company/tkcltd

You May Also Like

Silestone®XM

Cosentino introduces Silestone®XM, new-gen mineral surfaces

Wunda Underfloor

The underfloor heating myth: Wunda exposes FIVE lies

Jordan Barrow CRL Stone

North west focus for Jordan Barrow as he joins CRL

Keller Kitchens

Keller is producing kitchens that don’t cost the earth