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Residential interior services from Pyrolave Australia

Residential interior services from Pyrolave Australia

Pyrolave Australia provides residential interior services to kitchens, bathrooms, inductions, tables, fireplace and barbeques.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

07 Apr 2008 2m read View Author

Pyrolave Australia provides residential interior services to kitchens, bathrooms, inductions, tables, fireplace and barbeques. Pyrolave Australia offers luxurious kitchen worktops with special crackle glaze surface. Pyrolave Australia uses abundance of enamel to be poured on plays to get a light revealing special surface texture.

Pyrolave Australia offers a wide range of draining systems from flat water retention areas to traditional ribs for contemporary styling. The worktops offered by Pyrolave Australia can accommodate all types of sinks and hobs from cast iron, stainless steel to Belfast and butler types that can be over, under or flash mounted.

Pyrolave Australia provides tables for garden and house in different shapes and sizes to suit the requirements of the customers. The tables offered by Pyrolave Australia makes an ideal surface for ease maintenance and cleaning. The table from Pyrolave Australia are resistant to all weather conditions and serves as a perfect solution for family barbeques, outside dining, occasional drinks and conservatory furniture.

Pyrolave Australia offers glazed lava stone bench-top that is ideal for a cooking area. The bench-top is designed to withstand heat. The non-porous enamel surface used in the bench-top allows the grease to be wiped away with out any stain. The lava can be kept outside un-covered during summer as they are resistant to frost, salt winds and rain.

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