New bathroom designs for the less able

GD EVANS Interiors, your local kitchen, bedroom and bathroom design and installation specialists, now also provide bathroom design, conversion and

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 28 October 2013

GD EVANS Interiors, your local kitchen, bedroom and bathroom design and installation specialists, now also provide bathroom design, conversion and installation tailored to the needs of the less able and the elderly.

Whatever your disability, they can advise on level access shower or wet room solutions.

Their designs and free consultations provide advice on products including baths, fitted units/storage, shower seats, showers, grab rails, screens, basins, toilets, lighting, fittings and finishes.

This ensures their installers provide an installation which is easy to use and meets all the disability requirements you may have for yourself or your loved ones.

They also provide solutions for kitchens, too, and they can assist with any structural alterations required or home makeover requirements.

When you hand over a project to GD Evans, all the hassle is taken away. There is no need for you to think about having to organise trades and products as they provide a fully project-managed service, from design to completion.

They employ skilled, qualified tradesmen, who comply with all the necessary regulations, meaning that your home improvement project will be worry-free.

They are also official members of the Institute of Kitchen, Bedroom and Bathroom Installers and work to the strict guidelines and standards as set out by the institute, giving you the peace of mind that you will be satisfied with your new bathroom and that it is in capable hands.

For a free design consultation contact Gary Evans on (01491) 244244, 0118 947 4744 or 07973 533903. Alternatively, email gdevansinteriors@yahoo.com

They look forward to hearing from you.

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