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Press Release from Unidrain

At the moment, there is a clear trend among design-conscious consumers to seek the greatest possible freedom of choice when it comes to creating a personal and elegant bathroom space. Unidrain’s minimalist drains have enjoyed huge success the world over, because the product provides space for both dreams and practicality. There is particularly great interest in the HighLine series, which allows you to place your own personal stamp on the drain’s appearance.

The attention of consumers was first of all drawn to Unidrain’s rectilinear wall-mounted floor drains, which did away with the traditional square floor grating in the middle of the shower stall. Now the drain is also available with a replaceable panel, which provides many more possibilities to create exactly the right look. This is really good news for those with an eye for the well-thought-out detail.

Unidrain was the first company in the world to move the floor drain from its traditional location in the middle of the shower to a position adjacent to the wall. This creates entirely new possibilities for creative and beautiful bathroom designs with large or small tiles, and users are spared having to tread on a cold grating in the middle of the floor.

HighLine Custom – the ultimate freedom of choice

Now you can design your own drains by choosing the material and colour of the drain panel, which paves the way for completely new solutions. Many people choose, for example, to conceal the drain almost entirely by allowing the floor tiles to continue across the drain. More and more people, however, like to choose a smart and eye-catching colour for the panel, thereby adding a little spice to the room. It is entirely up to you, and the limits are set only by your imagination.

The HighLine Custom drain has been designed in response to the growing demand for design solutions that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. What’s more, these wall-mounted drains can also save you a lot of money, as the risk of water damage is greatly reduced by comparison with conventional drains.

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