Column Casings

Column Casings Overview

Contour Casings believe that transforming exposed building structures should be an integral facet of building design, serving not just a functional, but highly-aesthetic purpose.

 
Contours' column casings range has been carefully assembled and developed over many years to provide Architects, Designers and Contractors with the palette they need to realise their visions, using truly inspirational design-led concepts.
 
By combining this approach with advanced British manufacturing technology, design professionals at Contour can offer the most comprehensive column casing range available, capable of yielding either a striking visual statement, or a product which disappears effortlessly into the building aesthetic.
 
All of the experienced design consultants at Contour have the technical expertise to suggest practical solutions to overcome everyday issues, while refusing to compromise in the pursuit of crafting your column casing system.
'The Contour column casing system was seen as a competitive alternative to the column casings specified by the Architect. The client’s Project Managers have commented on how good they look and the Architect is very happy with the final product.'
 
'The main reason we made the choice is that the cleaners usually have to call in estates if they need to clean the standard radiators. With the new style, if they need to do a clean they can do it without a tradesman.'
 
 
'The Zinc clad capping was labour intensive and costly compared to Contour’s Aluminium product. As the Contour system is manufactured in-house, the build quality and finish is far superior to what is achievable on site. The ease of installation was also a factor. We will specify the new system on other projects in the future.'
 
 
'We try and standardise on products, we don’t chop and change. We have a standard radiator that had been costed into the budget for the project. So my concern was: could we have the Contour Casings radiator within the scheme, could we afford it? The answer was yes - it was cost neutral.'
 
 
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