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Home›Latest News›Forget tiles. Think wall panels, with new décors from Nuance

Forget tiles. Think wall panels, with new décors from Nuance

By Antony Holter
March 30, 2022
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Bathroom surface expert, Bushboard, has extended its award-winning collection of Nuance wall panels with the launch of 11 new décors. The additions have been designed to reflect changing interior trends and meet demand for natural looking bathroom wall solutions without the need for complex tiling.

The new décors enhance the brand’s existing ranges – Nuance, Nuance Designer, Nuance Acrylic – as well as Nuance Vanity Worksurfaces, offering a wide choice of mix and match designs that can be used as a counter top for sit on basins or to create shelving for towels and accessories.

Inspired by nature, Nuance offers five on-trend categories that combine the realistic appearance of stone, marble, wood, travertine and quartz together with textured finishes that look just like the materials they have been crafted to represent. Latest introductions include the stone inspired Lumiere and Light Portland panels, plus Cirrus Marble and Doux Lime Quartz, which are also replicated as vanity worksurfaces.

These join an additional two new designs in Nuance Designer, Misuo Marble and Chalky Pine, alongside the current selection of designer panels, offering stunning bathroom designs, without grout and the risk of unsightly mould that can build up over time. This creates a hygienic surface that is easy to clean, making it a low maintenance solution.

Completing the line-up for bathrooms where a statement wall is required, Nuance Acrylic panels are available in a high gloss, reflective finish that is reminiscent of glass but much more versatile. The latest introduction, Aqua Kaleidoscope (seen left), has an eye-catching, abstract pattern that is hard to achieve using individual tiles alone.

Whether covering walls in the entire bathroom, or creating a smaller feature in a shower enclosure, Nuance panels are a great alternative to ceramic tiles, providing a cost-effective, visually appealing solution that is quick to install and low-maintenance. The panels have a 100 per cent waterproof core and have been designed with longevity in mind, coming with a 15-year guarantee that offers peace of mind that surfaces won’t deteriorate over time.

Helen Dennett, UK Marketing Communications Manager for Nuance, said: “The latest additions to our Nuance range have been carefully developed by our in-house team to offer a versatile collection of wall panelling solutions that are suitable for any requirement – from bathroom renovations and self-build projects, through to smaller updates and shower cubicle installations.

“The new décors have been designed with the latest trends in mind and, offering the opportunity to create a statement or more pared-back interior scheme, depending on individual preference. Featuring finishes that have been inspired by natural materials, as well as options that showcase geometric shapes and tile effects, flexibility is at the core of the collection. This makes the range suitable for contemporary and traditional looks alike.

“As well as offering visual appeal, the panels are quick for professional installers to fit and low maintenance too. Using Nuance, large wall areas can be covered in a fraction of the time it takes to apply individual ceramic tiles. You can easily fit panels directly to existing surfaces, including plasterboard and tiling, which means you don’t have to worry about preparing the wall beneath. Removing the need for grout also makes the surfaces easy to clean – a real benefit for those with a busy lifestyle.”

For more information about Nuance and the complete spectrum of bathroom surfaces available, or to order a sample, visit: www.bushboard.co.uk/nuance

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