Owning a flat is now a common and beneficial habit, and the design philosophy around it has also evolved with this trend. Today, it is possible to renovate and furnish small spaces in such a way as to make them bright and spacious through light effects and optical illusions. In addition to minimal furniture and strategic fittings such as large windows and retractable doors, porcelain stoneware can help transform small spaces into cosy, voluminous rooms. Let's look at some examples:
In a small, elongated space, in which it is not possible to place numerous items of furniture and in which, if the design is not suitable, the entire room could be disproportionate,
Marazzi, with its
Evolutionmarble Series, has opted for a marble-effect geometric pattern in two neutral colours, following the lines of the room and bringing balance.
The case of this bathroom is different, in which, to create a warm atmosphere and echo the rustic style of the entire house,
Lea Ceramiche opted for sand-coloured, wood-effect porcelain tiles.
Or again. Want to give dynamism and colour to your bathroom? A mosaic wall tile may be the right choice for you, as
Sicis has done: highly customisable in design, colour, style and size, a mosaic can become a small - or big! - detail in any of your rooms.
One of the many properties of this material is, in fact, its versatility: it can represent, for example, the effect of many other materials, such as wood, marble, cement, stone and metal. However, it also allows you to play with patterns, recreating mosaics and porcelain, and playing with sizes: you can opt for smaller strips and create fish-bone motifs to give dynamism, or opt for a single large slab and give homogeneity and width.
Whichever way you want to create the floor of your new home, porcelain stoneware is the best solution to reconcile design and comfort.
So:
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