Interior finishes && Flooring systems

June 1, 2005
<table><tbody><tr><td><b>INTERIOR FINISHES</b></td></tr><tr><td> <b>Rainbow chipboard</b><br/>Timber and panel distributor James Latham has developed a new range of products under the name Kolorband. Kolorband incorporates melamine-faced chipboard, melamine-faced MDF, co-ordinated melamine edging tape and matching high pressure laminates. It can be used throughout the house and is especially applicable to bathrooms and kitchens. The range is available in a variety of surface finishes and decors that provide a simple and attractive matching finish.<br/><b>James Latham<br/>EO0302</b></td></tr><tr><td><b>Bendy ply</b><br/>Neat Concepts is helping homeowners realise their interior design dreams with its new product, Neatflex Bendy Birch. It is, at 19mm, a thicker and tougher version of the Neatform Bendy MDF. The Bendy Birch can be combined with other products, including Neatform Bendy MDF, plywood or laminate to create freeform curves that can be decorated with paint, foil, veneer and laminate. Its strength and flexibility make it an ideal material for the speedy construction of durable and sophisticated features that won’t crack when bent. <br/><b>Neat Concepts<br/>EO0303</b></td></tr><tr><td><b>Sustainable clay</b><br/>Sustainability and the use of ecologically sound building practices and materials are increasingly important issues in the building industry. Natural Building Technologies (NBT) has come up with two ranges of plaster, one clay and one lime based, in order to meet this need. …

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