With multiple design improvements on tap, bathrooms are better than ever

WHETHER it’s a new home or improving the one you are in, GD Evans Interiors have

John Harris

John Harris

info@virtualcom.it

12:00AM, Monday 24 October 2016

WHETHER it’s a new home or improving the one you are in, GD Evans Interiors have many ideas and years of experience in kitchen, bedroom and bathroom refurbishments.

The main areas of improvements they are experiencing in the marketplace at present is in bathrooms.

This area of the home can now benefit from many significant improvements.

Attractive vinyl tile or plank flooring, digital showers that can be switched on remotely, modern and stylish cabinet storage solutions, audio-visual equipment suitable for use in bathrooms and walk-in showers are just some examples.

One popular solution is to create an en suite or cloakroom within a property.



A room can easily be utilised to provide for an all-important second bathroom or cloakroom, which not only provides a new convenience to the homeowner but also helps to add value and potential for any proposed future sale of the property.

The return on investment can easily be achieved and with the various waste management solutions/ macerators available on the market today, your options are endless where you can install one.

GD Evans Interiors are specialists in this field and are also official members of the iKBBI — the Institute of Kitchen, Bedroom and Bathroom Installers.

If you would like a free consultation and design, for your kitchen, bedroom or bathroom, please contact Gary on (01491) 244244, 0118 947 4744 or 07973 533903.

Alternatively, email gdevansinteriors@yahoo.com or visit the company’s website at www.gdevansinteriors.co.uk



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