Showing posts with label showroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label showroom. Show all posts
Friday, May 23, 2014
Hansgrohe Coolstart : Energy Saving Technology
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TOTO
Location:
New Delhi, Delhi, India
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Creative Wooden Wash Basins Read more http://www.MeraBathroom.com
Brilliant Spiral Sink and Wash Basin Design
Though they may possibly seem rather unexciting, wash basins have stood the test of time due to their clear usefulness, unlike its bidet counterpart which is gradually becoming somewhat of a rarity. They have evolved from early types of a basic bowl accompanied by a vase, often identified outside by pumps, to internally plumbed fixtures that supply clean hot and cold water in an immediate.
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Jaquar,
Kohler,
Lighting Design,
Roca,
Sanitary Showroom,
Shower,
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Tile,
TOTO
Location:
New Delhi, Delhi, India
Living Room Floor
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Kohler,
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Roca,
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TOTO
Location:
New Delhi, Delhi, India
Bedroom Luxury Wall
My work is priced from INR995.00 to 1225.00 per square foot. I can design work in most any size or colorway. I have done extensive commissions for corporate, healthcare and personal spaces. My studio is located in the Faridabad area of India and is open by appointment. More examples of work available and commissions are on my website but I generally have other work not pictured in my studio.
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Faridabad,
Hammam collection,
Hansgrohe,
Jaquar,
Kohler,
Roca,
Shower,
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TOTO
Location:
New Delhi, Delhi, India
Marble Bathroom
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bathroom tile,
delta faucet,
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Grohe,
Hammam collection,
Hansgrohe,
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Interior Designers,
Jaquar,
Kohler,
Lighting Design,
Roca,
showroom,
Tile,
TOTO
Location:
New Delhi, Delhi, India
Your Perfect Home Spa Is Here
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Bathroom Design,
delta faucet,
DURAVIT,
Faridabad,
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Hammam collection,
Hansgrohe,
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Interior Designers,
Jaquar,
Kohler,
Lighting Design,
Roca,
Sanitary Showroom,
showroom,
tile showroom,
TOTO
Location:
New Delhi, Delhi, India
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Contemporary Shower
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Bathroom Design,
delta faucet,
DURAVIT,
Faridabad,
Grohe,
Hammam collection,
Hansgrohe,
Imported TILES,
India,
Interior Designers,
Jaquar,
Kohler,
Lighting Design,
Roca,
Sanitary Showroom,
Shower,
showroom,
TOTO
Location:
New Delhi, Delhi, India
Thursday, June 17, 2010
BONDED FACADES
Town White Nature 60 x 30 cm wall tiles.


Façade system












The Façade is the buildings outermost surface. The direct bonding of ceramic tiles means that possible stresses are in the end transferred to tiles. Thus, façade design, the bonding system and the products used must provide the proper levels of safety by guaranteeing that these movements are properly absorbed.
Installation joints
The fact that ceramic pieces remain highly rigid when movements and deformations occur makes it necessary to leave spaces between pieces so that they are better able to absorb these stresses. Therefore, from a technical standpoint it is necessary to render installation joints between tiles, leaving a minimum width of 5 mm (open joint). Tiles should never be installed end-on-end (butt-jointed). The product that should be used to grout these joints is colorstuk, from the professional line of cement-based coloured mortars for grouting installation joints (type CG2, as per EN 13888). The water in the mix should be totally replaced with cl-stuk, a synthetic resin-based latex. This additive helps to increase the imperviousness of joints, while enhancing the grout's flexibility and bonding strength.
Expansion joints
These joints are of fundamental importance in conserving the ceramic-tiled covering against the building's own structural movements as well as those brought on by external factors which may affect the façade. They help to reduce the stresses that may be transmitted to tiles and cause breakage or detachments. These joints should be rendered in those areas where the nature of the substrate changes, as in the case of windows, corners and shifts in plane along the façade. They should also be used in the presence of other structural elements, as with the union between floor slabs or fixed elements. Expansion joints should form sections no larger than 12-16 m2, with these being as square as possible; recommended joint width is 8-10 mm. To seal these joints, use s-502 acetic silicone-based sealant, which offers a high degree of elasticity and weather resistance.
Tile installation
The floating and buttering method should always be used, which consists of spreading the adhesive over the substrate and combing it using a notched trowel. Trowel size should be suitable for the tile format being installed. Afterwards, a thin layer of adhesive is applied to the back of the tile with the flat side of the trowel, so as to ensure full coverage of the tile when it gets pressed down into the adhesive. The adhesive's wettability (coverage) should be checked on a regular basis and should be practically 100%. As an additional safety measure in the Bonded Façade system, metallic fasteners are used to attach each one of the pieces. These fasteners are screwed directly into the substrate and are completely hidden once the façade is grouted. Thus, this effectively makes up for any installation errors and provides the façade covering with total safety.
Expansion joints
These joints are of fundamental importance in conserving the ceramic-tiled covering against the building's own structural movements as well as those brought on by external factors which may affect the façade. They help to reduce the stresses that may be transmitted to tiles and cause breakage or detachments. These joints should be rendered in those areas where the nature of the substrate changes, as in the case of windows, corners and shifts in plane along the façade. They should also be used in the presence of other structural elements, as with the union between floor slabs or fixed elements. Expansion joints should form sections no larger than 12-16 m2, with these being as square as possible; recommended joint width is 8-10 mm. To seal these joints, use s-502 acetic silicone-based sealant, which offers a high degree of elasticity and weather resistance.
Façade system



The Façade is the buildings outermost surface. The direct bonding of ceramic tiles means that possible stresses are in the end transferred to tiles. Thus, façade design, the bonding system and the products used must provide the proper levels of safety by guaranteeing that these movements are properly absorbed.
Installation joints
The fact that ceramic pieces remain highly rigid when movements and deformations occur makes it necessary to leave spaces between pieces so that they are better able to absorb these stresses. Therefore, from a technical standpoint it is necessary to render installation joints between tiles, leaving a minimum width of 5 mm (open joint). Tiles should never be installed end-on-end (butt-jointed). The product that should be used to grout these joints is colorstuk, from the professional line of cement-based coloured mortars for grouting installation joints (type CG2, as per EN 13888). The water in the mix should be totally replaced with cl-stuk, a synthetic resin-based latex. This additive helps to increase the imperviousness of joints, while enhancing the grout's flexibility and bonding strength.
Expansion joints
These joints are of fundamental importance in conserving the ceramic-tiled covering against the building's own structural movements as well as those brought on by external factors which may affect the façade. They help to reduce the stresses that may be transmitted to tiles and cause breakage or detachments. These joints should be rendered in those areas where the nature of the substrate changes, as in the case of windows, corners and shifts in plane along the façade. They should also be used in the presence of other structural elements, as with the union between floor slabs or fixed elements. Expansion joints should form sections no larger than 12-16 m2, with these being as square as possible; recommended joint width is 8-10 mm. To seal these joints, use s-502 acetic silicone-based sealant, which offers a high degree of elasticity and weather resistance.
Tile installation
The floating and buttering method should always be used, which consists of spreading the adhesive over the substrate and combing it using a notched trowel. Trowel size should be suitable for the tile format being installed. Afterwards, a thin layer of adhesive is applied to the back of the tile with the flat side of the trowel, so as to ensure full coverage of the tile when it gets pressed down into the adhesive. The adhesive's wettability (coverage) should be checked on a regular basis and should be practically 100%. As an additional safety measure in the Bonded Façade system, metallic fasteners are used to attach each one of the pieces. These fasteners are screwed directly into the substrate and are completely hidden once the façade is grouted. Thus, this effectively makes up for any installation errors and provides the façade covering with total safety.
Expansion joints
These joints are of fundamental importance in conserving the ceramic-tiled covering against the building's own structural movements as well as those brought on by external factors which may affect the façade. They help to reduce the stresses that may be transmitted to tiles and cause breakage or detachments. These joints should be rendered in those areas where the nature of the substrate changes, as in the case of windows, corners and shifts in plane along the façade. They should also be used in the presence of other structural elements, as with the union between floor slabs or fixed elements. Expansion joints should form sections no larger than 12-16 m2, with these being as square as possible; recommended joint width is 8-10 mm. To seal these joints, use s-502 acetic silicone-based sealant, which offers a high degree of elasticity and weather resistance.
Labels:
Bathroom Design,
bathroom tile,
delta faucet,
DURAVIT,
Grohe,
Hammam collection,
Hansgrohe,
Imported TILES,
Interior Designers,
Jaquar,
Kohler,
Roca,
showroom,
TOTO
Location:
New Delhi, Delhi, India
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