As part of long term renovations, KerMac has been installing the upmarket K-Freestanding cubicle system on multiple floors at 41 Shortland Street, Auckland City. The long term project is being completed floor by floor and features Bestwood melamine 'Charred Oak' panels to provide an upmarket and distinguished look to complement the bathrooms. The front panels and doors are 30mm thick to provide a solid feel and foundation. These easy to maintain panels are utilised in the K-Freestanding system with no head rails, displaying a minimal design with clean lines. KerMac slimline jointers also allow jointing between oversized panels with minimal disruption to the look.
The system is also available in 13mm Compact Laminate, 18mm Laminex Structural Board HPL and 18mm Melteca LPL laminate, making the system a good choice for toilets, showers and changing cubicles. This system is only available in buildings that have concrete slab floors as it needs to be securely fastened to the floor, providing excellent stability using KerMac's rod system.
KerMac aims to make the process as seamless as possible for clients with sharp pricing, expert advice and a dedicated support team should any problems arise. Each system is custom made to suit the project's vision, with a large selection of cubicle systems from economical to high-end — such as the K-Freestanding system, and a variety of colour palettes.