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Covering the angles with Encasement Quadra column casings

  • 21 Oct 2022

As a key product in Encasement’s extensive column casings range, Quadra four-sided casings offer a highly versatile solution for concealing interior structural steelwork, as well as building services, while also providing a stylish and durable finish to each project.

Using square or rectangular casings to conceal steel columns, allows floor space to be maximised, as they can be fitted more closely to the shape of interior structural supports whilst allowing maximum design flexibility in terms of size and finish options.

Quadra casings are manufactured from 8mm thick preformed plywood using UKTR-compliant and sustainably sourced timbers and are available in a wide range of high-pressure laminate (HPL) finishes for contrast or blend in with interior design schemes while also providing a durable scuff-resistant surface.

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The range is available in standard sizes from 300mm to 1000mm square, but their versatility also allows them to be specified to bespoke dimensions in square and rectangular shapes to meet the specific needs of individual projects.

Available in maximum lengths of 3,000mm, Quadra casings can also be stacked to reach extended heights where required.

This design flexibility and adaptability make Quadra column casings suitable for a wide range of interior applications that demand a combination of decorative finishes with practicality and durability, including projects with high pedestrian traffic, such as schools & colleges, as well as the retail, leisure and commercial sectors.

Quadra casings have already been installed in a diverse range of projects from Worksop Bus Terminus and Blackburn Indoor Markets’ café, to Farnborough Sixth Form College, The Dame Kelly Holmes Sports Centre and Shoprite stores on the Isle of Man.

Contact:

Encasement Ltd
Suite 7, Papyrus Business Parc
Papyrus Road 
Werrington
Peterborough
Cambridgeshire PE4 5BH

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