HCG draws the line
August 11, 2006 | 12:00am
Bathroom is an essential part of the house where we can express our individuality. It is the room where we first enter in the morning and the last before we go to sleep at night. Apparently, it is one of the reasons which make and end our day right.
Each one of us has the power to define the look of our bathroom according to the individuality that we wish to portray. We choose the color according to our taste, we pick the design based on our preference and we settle to which could best meet our needs. Indeed, bathroom is an extension of ones personality and lifestyle.
Adventurous ones choose unconventional designs which play around on the choice of colors and even on the bathroom fixtures used. They prefer that express their dynamic lifestyle and adapts to their desires. They are bold in showing their uniqueness in designing their bathrooms. Even a man and a woman have distinctive needs and desires in their bathroom. That is the reason why HCG, the leading brand of bathroom fixtures, came out with designs that draw the line between masculinity and femininity.
The U2 King, with its special design emphasizes mans choice on water closet features. This lever type water closet provides economical comfort to men with its 6 liter per flush ability and elongated ream.
On the other hand, the U2 Queen, elegantly designed, is made to distinguish the feminine touch in the bathroom. Its classy design is created especially for women with its curve-shaped tank defining the body of a woman. Its water saving-dual flush tank fittings understand the hygienic preference of a female. A woman has an option to use three liters for liquid waste and six liters for solid waste.
These non-traditional designs are among the collections of HCG which give importance to individuals with dynamic lifestyle. As HCG values the individuality of every man and woman as the king and queen of the house, HCG brings to you the U2 King and U2 Queen.
For more information, visit HCG distributors and dealers or log on to www.hcg.com.ph.
Each one of us has the power to define the look of our bathroom according to the individuality that we wish to portray. We choose the color according to our taste, we pick the design based on our preference and we settle to which could best meet our needs. Indeed, bathroom is an extension of ones personality and lifestyle.
Adventurous ones choose unconventional designs which play around on the choice of colors and even on the bathroom fixtures used. They prefer that express their dynamic lifestyle and adapts to their desires. They are bold in showing their uniqueness in designing their bathrooms. Even a man and a woman have distinctive needs and desires in their bathroom. That is the reason why HCG, the leading brand of bathroom fixtures, came out with designs that draw the line between masculinity and femininity.
The U2 King, with its special design emphasizes mans choice on water closet features. This lever type water closet provides economical comfort to men with its 6 liter per flush ability and elongated ream.
On the other hand, the U2 Queen, elegantly designed, is made to distinguish the feminine touch in the bathroom. Its classy design is created especially for women with its curve-shaped tank defining the body of a woman. Its water saving-dual flush tank fittings understand the hygienic preference of a female. A woman has an option to use three liters for liquid waste and six liters for solid waste.
These non-traditional designs are among the collections of HCG which give importance to individuals with dynamic lifestyle. As HCG values the individuality of every man and woman as the king and queen of the house, HCG brings to you the U2 King and U2 Queen.
For more information, visit HCG distributors and dealers or log on to www.hcg.com.ph.
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