For instance, the only stone choice 10 years ago was natural stone. For ages, the luxury of marble has been the featured architectural design element in most bath and kitchen remodeling. Stone Technology advances have grown the category, influencing the manufacturing process and bringing prices down with an array of unlimited choices. Hence designers now have more options for the use of architectural surface materials throughout the home. And, the reason Gurri has created a ‘one-stop-shop’ for clients’ selection of architectural surface material to final installation.
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The idea that only small-format tiles should be used in small bathrooms or kitchens is hopefully over. Bigger tiles produce fewer joints giving spaces a more unified and spacious design while creating a unique design aesthetic. And they create beautiful accent walls too!” — Kelmendi stated.
Meanwhile, tile and technology trends change constantly and recent stone technology has only escalated those changes. The development of 21st-century architectural surface materials like engineered and sintered stone creates the look of natural stone. But with low maintenance, stain restraint qualities and easy to clean benefits. For example, this bathroom (pictured) uses a high-performance quartz surface from Porcelanosa. Kelmendi continues,