Vortice brings style to ventilation fans

Vortice, ventilation, fans

Vortice has supplied energy-efficient ventilation fans of the 67 individually designed homes that comprise the Grenville Place site of Newland Homes in Bideford. Located half a mile from the historic town centre, the central streets lead to a tree-lined quay with working fishing vessels and cargo boats

The stylish Punto Filo and ultra-modern Vort Quadro fans supplied offer an energy-efficient and sleek design within the kitchen, utilities and bathrooms.

Technical and marketing manager Jennifer Quinn says, ‘It is apparent from working alongside Newland Homes that they take an innovative approach in the location, design and the environmental sustainability of the homes they build. Vortice wanted to ensure the products it is supplying meet these needs and demands and also suit the stylish bathrooms and kitchens that Newland designs. We are very pleased with the end result.’

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