Bradstone panache?
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Hi
I posted this a while back... a display at our place with Panache as part of the range.
May help you get a better understanding of the product (but deffo go and see it first before purchase)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJC9f-c90cA
Another option to get a similar look and feel is to use flamed granite - natural stone. We supply this in a light and darker grey. Flamed finish provides a non-slip textured type surface.
All the best
Dan
I posted this a while back... a display at our place with Panache as part of the range.
May help you get a better understanding of the product (but deffo go and see it first before purchase)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJC9f-c90cA
Another option to get a similar look and feel is to use flamed granite - natural stone. We supply this in a light and darker grey. Flamed finish provides a non-slip textured type surface.
All the best
Dan
Dan Standley
www.bartonfields.co.uk
www.bartonfields.co.uk
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Hi London... very good here. How about you? Hope you had a good visit to India. We are due out to China later this year, North and South, thus a lot of travelling around.
I think a better summer and a dry summer has certainly helped with external works.
I think a better summer and a dry summer has certainly helped with external works.
Dan Standley
www.bartonfields.co.uk
www.bartonfields.co.uk
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