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timber ranges
The natural character of timber lies in the uniqueness of the tree from
which it was sourced - even across the same species. For lovers of wood,
inherent colour and grain variations are the natural choice whether
traditional or contemporary.
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foil ranges
Modern manufacturing techniques are used in applying printed foils to MDF
cores. Paint effects, and solid colours are consistent throughout these
ranges.
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vinyl ranges
Particularly durable in a kitchen environment vinyl can take inspiration
from wood grains or bring splash of colour or even mimic metals such as
stainless steel.
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MFC ranges
Cost effective, these second generation MFC doors are technologically
advanced. The flat panel is transformed by a wide, post form 'frame' that
is unachievable with traditional 'lipped-edge' doors.
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fixed frame
Traditional cabinets used a frame to surround the door. With the advent of
'lay-on' doors, this style was somewhat superseded. Now, the fashion has
turned full circle and framed doors have been brought up to date with 'Arts
and Crafts' and 'Marlborough'.
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unfitted furniture
Cargo creates exciting free standing furniture for either kitchens or
living areas. This simple system coordinates with the Second Nature
Collection and standard cabinet sizes.
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feature doors
Breaking up a run of units often creates a more interesting kitchen. Mixing
door materials also creates a sense of individuality.
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