Mystriqo™ Veil-Slide™ Concealed Niche System
Mystriqo™ Veil-Slide™ Concealed Niche System
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The Mystriqo™ Veil-Slide is a prefabricated, stainless steel shower niche featuring a revolutionary "hidden door" mechanism. While traditional niches leave shampoo bottles and clutter exposed, ruining the aesthetic of a high-end shower, the Veil-Slide allows you to "close" your storage. The front panel is designed to accept your bathroom tile, making the niche virtually disappear into the wall when not in use.
Key Features & Market Advantages:
🙈 Visual Silence™ Design: The defining feature is the Tile-Ready Sliding Panel. Users adhere their own shower tile to the sliding door. When closed, the shower wall appears seamless and unbroken; when open, it reveals ample storage for toiletries. This perfectly targets the "visual tranquility" trend in US luxury interiors.
⚙️ Hydro-Glide™ Bearing Technology: Unlike standard cabinet sliders that corrode, our patented track system uses self-lubricating polymer bearings impervious to water, steam, and soap scum. The door glides open and shuts with a satisfying, heavy-duty resistance—never sticking or jamming.
🇺🇸 US Stud-Bay Fit: Engineered specifically for American wood-frame construction. The unit is sized at 14.25 inches wide, allowing it to drop perfectly between standard 16-inch on-center wall studs without requiring complex framing modifications by the contractor.
🌊 Slope-Guard™ Drainage: The internal shelving features a microscopic 2-degree forward pitch, ensuring that water never pools inside the niche. Combined with an antimicrobial nano-coating, this actively prevents the pink mold and mildew buildup common in traditional tiled niches.
🔧 Leak-Proof Flange: Comes with an integrated, pre-sloped bonding flange that creates a 100% watertight seal with standard US waterproofing membranes (like Schluter-Kerdi or RedGard), giving homeowners total peace of mind against leaks behind the wall.
Ideal Applications:
Master bath wet rooms, minimalist guest showers, luxury hotel bathrooms, and small urban bathrooms where reducing visual clutter creates a sense of more space.
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