Bringing high impact, low carbon wall panel solutions to Housing 2025

Grant Westfield, creators of Multipanel and Naturepanel, will be showcasing its latest advancements in bathroom wall panels at Housing 2025 (24th-26th June, Manchester Central). As the UK’s leading manufacturer of waterproof panels, Grant Westfield is set to demonstrate how its solutions are transforming interiors across the housing sector – from new-build developments to large-scale refurbishments.

    

Visitors to the stand can explore the Multipanel and Naturepanel collections, which are rapidly becoming the go-to alternatives to tiles for both residential and commercial bathrooms. With speed of installation, ease of maintenance and on-trend aesthetics, the panels offer a future-forward solution for specifiers, developers and housing associations alike.

Especially well-suited to the social housing sector, Multipanel’s wall panels are designed with installation speed and tenant satisfaction in mind. They reduce labour time and allow bathrooms to be fully refurbished in days rather than weeks - minimising tenant disruption and enabling faster turnaround on void properties. The grout-free design makes ongoing cleaning simple, reducing maintenance costs and improving long-term hygiene standards for residents.

To support this launch, Grant Westfield will also be debuting a newly updated 44-page specification brochure, featuring a new range within the Multipanel Tile collection and a new panel height. This updated resource provides specifiers and contractors with everything they need to bring these innovations into their projects with ease.

With sustainability increasingly at the forefront of the housing agenda, Multipanel and Naturepanel stand out for their significantly lower CO₂ emissions compared to traditional tiles. Manufactured in the UK using FSC®-certified materials and designed for disassembly, the panels support circular design principles without compromising on visual appeal.

From realistic woodgrains to contemporary marbles and tactile textures, the collections offer a design-led yet cost-effective option for social landlords looking to upgrade their housing stock efficiently and responsibly.

Discover the future of interior wall design with Grant Westfield at Housing 2025 – Stand G29.