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D R A F T


          2.4.3 Timber Feature Wall
          A  timber  feature  wall,  running  vertically  to    Both Panels A and B will be supplied by Paradigm
          connect the floor planks with the ceiling beams       in  lengths  of  either  1500mm  or  3000mm  and
          to create a defined zone for banquette / low          installed as appropriate. Where  this is no
          level eat in seating area, will be installed in all   banquette  seating  to  be  installed  against  the
          new stores where the size of the customer area        host wall for the feature timber panels, 3000mm
          permits. The overall width of the feature timber      panels must be installed with the length cut to
          wall  will  vary  between  stores  (the  Contractor   suit the height of the suspended ceiling on site
          must  refer  to  the  project  drawings)  but  will   by the Contractor and to fit flush with the skirting
          always consist  of  a  variation  of  two  standard   below.  When  banquette  seating  is  utilised  in
          600mm wide panel types; Panel A and Panel B.          customer area, 1500mm panels will normally be
                                                                installed above the back of the banquette seat.
                                                                The banquette will be supplied with adjustable
                                                                feet to be adjusted to butt up directly beneath
                                                                the fixed timber panels. All panels are to be fixed
                                                                back to wall via hidden mechanical fixings.

                                                                In all instances the top of the timber walls must
                                                                finish 10mm below the suspending ceiling level
                                                                to provide a shadow gap.






































          2.4.3                      Timber Feature Wall                                    3 February 2016
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