Latest News Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:35 PM
Interior wall and ceiling paneling specialist Marbrex has launched a range of self-adhesive panels designed to provide a fuss-free, mess-free option for installers.
Five milimetre thick and in a large 500mm tile effect, the panels are available in Slate and Granite finishes.
Already a fast and effective alternative to tiles this new addition to the Marbrex range reduces installation time even further, without compromising on quality or finish.
The new self-adhesive panels are just one of a number of new and refreshed features introduced by Marbrex. In response to customer demand, two new on-trend tonal shades have been added to the colour palette; Fired Earth and Bisque.
While a Whitestone finish joins the natural stone range and is available in both standard and large format tile design. New co-ordinating trims complete the look.
The new products and finishes are supported by a refreshed literature suite including a product brochure.
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