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Richard Burbidge, the timber specialist, has launched Elements Options, a new range of contemporary stairparts that include, glass, wrought iron, chrome and brushed nickel spindle in fills.
Ideal for domestic refurbishment and projects requiring a contemporary twist, the Elements Options range is easy to fit, while maintaining a high-end look and feel. The products are available in white oak and are supplied with gun-metal connectors and fittings making them ideal for a wide range of applications.
The Elements Options range enables contractors to provide something visually impressive, with minimum mess and disruption to the household. The pre-drilled handrail and baserail systems come with pre-cut spindles, which means the balustrades can be installed in less than a day, making stair parts a quick win for trade professionals.
Paul Martin, Group Product and Marketing Manager, from Richard Burbidge said: “In recent years we have invested heavily in product development, creating contemporary designs using different materials to give your customers the widest choice possible."
All stairparts from Richard Burbidge come fully strength tested to meet UK regulations.
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