New materials for Kitchen Worktops & Wall Cladding January 2017
With the New Year dawning upon us, we have seen the various trends set in. Kitchen worktops, Interior and Architectural Design and home décor sessions have experienced the light of new trends and materials.
There is versatility in the kind of material we choose and the colour schemes we use. It is a blooming market with a lot of options for specifiers and end clients to choose from. The materials used for countertop and flooring applications play a very important role in any home. You need to consider aspects of maintenance, resistance and budget while considering your purchase. There is no doubt that preference also plays a role here along with the appearance of the materials. For decades, marble, granite, limestone, stone and porcelain have been providing the finest quality in durability and patterns although the introduction of new and revolutionary materials brought about by technological advances is rather inevitable as people’s choices become more refined and convergent. These new materials will provide users a clearer perspective of what they really want to have at home. As far as the pricing is concerned, depending on the different features, finishes and design, costing varies. Thus, the budget plays a very huge role in the purchase of new materials for home construction, building and renovation.
2017 is a reassuring year for many. In the world of natural and engineered stone and tiles, the belief is no different. January has brought to us a wide range of new materials worth talking about. Each one is better than the other and you would have to spend a quality amount of time to just research on how one fared when compared to the other. This new month of the New Year; the walls, worktops and floors have a new set of fantastic materials to offer. They are mentioned in the list below:
1. Roma imperial quartzite
Type: Quartzite
Origin: Brazil

2. Colonial Cream granite
Type: Granite
Origin: India

3. Belvedere Quartzite
Type: Quartzite
Origin: Brazil

4. Bianco Carrara marble Gioia
Type: Marble
Origin: Italy

5. Emperador Silver marble
Type: Marble
Origin: Turkey

6. Superwhite Quartzite
Type: Quartzite
Origin: Brazil

7. Sodalite Blue
Type: Granite
Origin: Canada

8. Perla Venata
Type: Quartzite
Origin: Brazil

These eight materials namely Roma imperial quartzite, Colonial Cream granite, Belvedere Quartzite, Bianco Carrara marble Gioia, Emperador Silver marble, Superwhite Quartzite, Sodalite Blue and Perla Venata Quartzite are known to have hit the markets and in no time, these materials will make it to the homes of the state and its colours and efficiency are sure to be a talk at your get-togethers.
The kitchen needs to be strong and dependable. Whatever rough handling it is predicted to have, it should be able to resist a lot. A simple word of advice is to not hold back on paying a tiny bit more for a high-quality material that will withstand all the wear and tear of the everyday kitchen tasks. Make sure to pay some attention towards maintenance as well. With good maintenance and appropriate use, you can be assured that these materials will outlast the actual house.
