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New finishes from Mereway Kitchens, available now

Friday, 24 June 2011 10:32 AM

Mereway Kitchens has introduced two new finishes to its existing popular Canterbury range. Olive and Pebble finishes are available now and will bring new technology to Mereway, in the shape of soft matt foil finish that is smooth and velvety to touch.

Canterbury’s range, available from Mereway Kitchens, is already available in Spring White, Bone and Stone.

The new extended range with the new finishes are said to inject modern yet subtle tones into the popular shaker style kitchen.

Manufactured and finished in the UK by Mereway Kitchens and made using a two-piece process to create a sharper edge with a smooth fine looking matt finish.

The full range of features and accessories are available in the new colours, with a pebble carcass also joining the range.

The collection offers a choice of plain or tongue and groove end panels in a selection of sizes, square or spindle pilasters and modern or time honoured style canopy to complete either a contemporary or traditional kitchen design.

Ginette Crowther, Marketing Manager for Mereway Kitchens., said: “Canterbury is so versatile in design, it's suitable for both contemporary and traditional style kitchens, and because it's so competitively priced, it's already a real hit with our retailers and consumers alike."

All Mereway Kitchens cabinets are covered by a ten year guarantee.

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