Visit the House of Rohl showroom to discover their selection of luxury kitchen and bathrooom brands! The showroom tour offers designers a chance to see the latest collections from Perrin & Rowe, Victoria + Albert, Shaws of Darwen and Riobel.
This CPD presentation by Parklex Prodema will cover the key aspects and considerations of specifying and installing wood panels in extremely wet areas.
Available on demand!
SBID members can get in touch to access the recording of this CPD activity.
With flush fronted washrooms dominating the Commercial industry, this CPD session by Sylan provides you with the most recent information and advice for specifying a high-end, flush fronted toilet cubicle systems.
As well as keeping up to date with the latest rules and regulations, you will also be able to see for yourself exactly what makes a Sylan washroom stand out from the crowd with their selection of samples and mini cubicles.
This CPD will provide an overview of three key elements that can enhance our daily lives: water, wellness and sustainability.
Starting with water as a precious and essential natural resource to its role in bringing us wellness, the session will focus on the origins of wellness through today’s WELL concepts and to how to integrate wellness in design projects. Lastly, GRAFF discuss how wellness through water can be delivered in sustainable ways.
VitrA runs a series of virtual reality (VR) experience sessions in their London showroom. This showroom activity uses Virtual Worlds software to transfer bathroom designs into 4-D, enabling you to experience them on a whole new level. At each session, the user will be given a VR headset to explore a fully immersive virtual bathroom space, including turning on a virtual tap and interacting with the latest bathroom collections from VitrA.
With over 50 years’ experience in the solid surface industry, Corian® Design is a leading global brand in surfacing materials for interior design and architecture. Discover the endless design opportunities afforded by solid surface with this informative CPD seminar. The CPD includes information on solid surface development, its characteristics and benefits, production to fabrication processes, current applications, properties and environmental credentials, as well as support, warranty and service infrastructure.
This CPD seminar will take a closer look at the use of composite quartz surfaces in interior design. With an introduction to composite quartz as a material, an exploration into how it’s made, as well as its use and applications in interior design, the session will also provide useful inspiration as to the wealth of design opportunities it presents for modern interiors.
This CPD seminar will take a closer look at the use of ultra-compact surfaces in interior design. With an introduction to ultra-compact as a material, an exploration into how it’s made, as well as its use and applications in interior design, the session will also provide useful inspiration as to the wealth of unique design opportunities it presents as the future for interior surfacing.
This CPD addresses the design of wet rooms, and encompasses detailed specification considerations such as the type of tanking used, positioning of the drain and slope, and matters such as gradients and floor build up. The course focuses upon understanding the mechanics of wet rooms, so that suitable drainage depths, tiling weights, and slope gradients, can be calculated. It also explores issues such as working in spaces that have existing natural materials, such as wood or stone.
Wet rooms are hygienic, easily accessible, and practical. As such, they are being installed everywhere from domestic residences, to hotels and hospitals. Wet Room Materials focus on the science - both in terms of the mechanics of the visual and functional aesthetics. With a governing philosophy of Scandinavian design, the focus will draw on designing with simplicity and functionality.
The seminar provides a practical insight into working with ceramic sanitaryware and the specific considerations and processes that architects and designers should be aware of. It covers important topics such as industry standards and regulations, innovation and technology, as well as environmental sustainability.
The training session covers the characteristics of the different ceramic materials used and the 6-step manufacturing process, from preparing the raw materials to casting, vitrifying methods and quality control. It also explains the diverse range of regulations involved in sanitary and water installations including the Code of Practice for Sanitary Installations and the WRAS approval. The seminar also touches on sustainability, discussing topics such as reducing the use of non-renewable resources, boosting eco-efficiency and promoting resource conservation.
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