In recent years, the way of thinking and design spaces has changed. Today the trend goes towards flexible and “intelligent solutions” that combine innovative and eco-friendly materials that can define the originality of an interior design or architecture project with high technical performance in terms of strength, durability and sustainability.
Combine materials and finishes to reach a satisfactory result both aesthetically and functionally, it is a challenge for every designer and general contractor. Among the most widely used materials that combine these two aspects, today we find cement, resins and decorative paints/cladding made of micro resin like Wallcrete and Wallpaper. Thanks to the different textures of these materials, you get customizable effects suitable for young and elegant spaces at the same time. Another example is aluminum or plexiglass curtain walls, reinterpretation of the classic Japanese sliding walls where the light shine through the translucent effect of frosted plexiglass, or floors made with vinylic paper, reinforced by a fiber fabric layer glass, which has not only decorative properties, but also techniques, being a material capable of protecting the surface on which it is applied, or, finally, to the continuum ceramic floor, an innovative antibacterial and ecological product, obtained from recycling material applicable also on pre-existing floorings.
Among the most versatile eco-friendly materials, there is cork, a natural, isolating and durable material, easy to work and above all fully recyclable, characteristics that make it particularly suitable to become a perfect design object and a sustainable furniture.
Some examples that do understand how the “intelligent” interior design of the future will look at the use of simple and “green” materials, but characterised by high functional performance, thanks to the technology with which they are manufactured.
In recent years, the Contract sector has become an attractive business for those Italian companies looking for new opportunities that are also able to compete on the international markets.
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Intelligent interior design, the key to success
In recent years, the way of thinking and design spaces has changed. Today the trend goes towards flexible and “intelligent solutions” that combine innovative and eco-friendly materials that can define the originality of an interior design or architecture project with high technical performance in terms of strength, durability and sustainability.
Combine materials and finishes to reach a satisfactory result both aesthetically and functionally, it is a challenge for every designer and general contractor. Among the most widely used materials that combine these two aspects, today we find cement, resins and decorative paints/cladding made of micro resin like Wallcrete and Wallpaper. Thanks to the different textures of these materials, you get customizable effects suitable for young and elegant spaces at the same time. Another example is aluminum or plexiglass curtain walls, reinterpretation of the classic Japanese sliding walls where the light shine through the translucent effect of frosted plexiglass, or floors made with vinylic paper, reinforced by a fiber fabric layer glass, which has not only decorative properties, but also techniques, being a material capable of protecting the surface on which it is applied, or, finally, to the continuum ceramic floor, an innovative antibacterial and ecological product, obtained from recycling material applicable also on pre-existing floorings.
Among the most versatile eco-friendly materials, there is cork, a natural, isolating and durable material, easy to work and above all fully recyclable, characteristics that make it particularly suitable to become a perfect design object and a sustainable furniture.
Some examples that do understand how the “intelligent” interior design of the future will look at the use of simple and “green” materials, but characterised by high functional performance, thanks to the technology with which they are manufactured.
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