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L'entreprise Goossens rénovation est spécialisée dans les travaux de rénovation sanitaire et est active dans la région de Sombreffe.
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Do you want to make your new bathroom a real place of relaxation? Can you imagine yourself reading a good book in your new bathtub? You hesitate between a classic shower and a walk-in shower? Do you want to replace all the furniture in your bathroom? Your sanitary equipment still needs to be connected? You are lucky, you are in the right place to find a serious professional, ready to answer all your wishes!
There are many things to consider when designing a new bathroom. With the tub being used less and less, the trend is increasingly towards a flat, slightly sloping shower tray, as in Italian showers. On the other hand, the bathtub is less and less popular, due to its high water consumption. The bathroom furniture should match the paint or tiles on the walls and floor, while harmonizing with the other elements. The materials should also be resistant to the humidity of the room.
Classic, contemporary, traditional, Italian, Zen or coloured bathroom... You are spoilt for choice today! So don't hesitate to send the description of your bathroom installation or renovation project to the many qualified contractors at TrustUp.be!
Located on the Brussels-Namur road, Gembloux is a French-speaking town in the Province of Namur. The municipality of Gembloux has 25,800 inhabitants. A church and a monastery were built on the site of the present town in the 10th century. The monastic community occupied the monastery until the French Revolution. The belfry of Gembloux has been listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 2005. Gembloux took its place where it is now when Saint Guibert built a church and a monastery. The monastic community of Gembloux had to flee during the French Revolution, which soon reached our country. The buildings of the former Benedictine abbey are now occupied by the Agro-bio Technology section of the University of Liege. On the folklore side, we can mention the 6h brouette, organised by the University's student committee. The town of Gembloux is twinned with the town of Epinal in France.
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