Lakes expands flagship Modular Walk-In Collection with new features that ‘redefine personalisation’

Lakes expands flagship Modular Walk-In Collection with new features that ‘redefine personalisation’
Lakes has expanded its flagship Modular Walk-In Collection, which it plans to update on an annual basis.
Designed by its UK-based design team, the collection – which initially launched in April 2024 - has established itself as a key part of Lakes’ portfolio and is backed by a lifetime, no-quibble guarantee.
A key innovation is the introduction of fully and accent-framed panel kits. This approach aims to tackle a common supplier challenge – managing separate stocks of both frames and glass by combining them in one single flexible solution.
The frames deliver a luxury aesthetic at an accessible price and are compatible with any size of 8mm glass. Installation is straightforward and can even be completed retrospectively offering maximum versatility for installers and designers alike.
The expanded range now also includes recessed and slimline profiles and bath screens, all available in silver, matt black, gun metal, brushed nickel, brushed brass and brushed bronze, as well as new luxury stone-effect shower trays to provide even greater design freedom.
Mike Gahir, managing director at Lakes, said: “The Modular Walk-In Collection has been a game-changer for Lakes. With this extension we’re not just adding products, we’re expanding possibilities and redefining personalisation for our customers.
“Installers benefit from smarter solutions and easier fitting. Designers gain creative freedom with custom sizes and finishes. Retailers enjoy greater choice, backed by our trusted service and expertise.
“These additions signal the start of an annual programme of updates, reflecting our commitment to ‘making a difference by being different’.
“Our goal is to keep pushing boundaries and delivering environmentally responsible solutions that unite design, performance, and personalisation.”
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