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Product category: Bathrooms and Washrooms
News Release from: Versital | Subject: Bathroom
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 01 October 2007

Versital reveals a hidden gem of a
bathroom

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Luxury solid surface specialist Versital has helped North West based Langley Interiors create it's 'hidden gem' en-suite bathroom.

Using bespoke hand made versital, a small yet perfectly formed bathroom in imitation lime stone has been designed behind a facade of wardrobe doors to make best use of space Working within what was previously an existing bedroom, Langley Interiors needed to create an en-suite bathroom whilst avoiding the erection of partition walls which would restrict the overall concept for actual bedroom itself

The hand crafted qualities of versital enabled the designers to work within a small space and have walls, surfaces and even the bath deck manufactured exactly to the shape and size required.

To complement the rich dark wooden wardrobe doors the natural effect of lime stone was used throughout.

The result has not only added an extra dimension to the 'one room' scenario but valuable storage space has been created by way of an integral 'his and hers' wardrobe and dressing table.

Peter Langley, managing director of Langley Interiors said: "Many of the late 19th and early 20th century houses have a substantially large number of bedrooms but only one bathroom.

Contemporary living cries out for more bathrooms and this is just one example of how we have been able to provide a modern solution to a traditional problem.

It is also realistically impossible to use natural materials in this way and yet we have been able to reproduce and install a gorgeous solid lime stone finish.

"Practically, because versital can be installed using smooth seamless sweeps of the material it is extremely easy to keep clean and will always look good as new.".

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