Neolith on how to choose the correct surfaces to increase well-being.
The world leader in the design and manufacture of sintered stone surfaces, Neolith provides tips on how to create a welcoming home.
To help clients create a safe haven, Neolith shares how to select the correct surface for their home.
“The materials we meticulously select for our home play a fundamental role, since they transmit their aesthetic and sensory qualities and offer different technical features to obtain comfort.
“Interior design increasingly seeks to turn homes into a setting in which our senses are stimulated through comforting colours, sensory experiences and, of course, by improving our comfort.
“Neolith surfaces are the perfect material to make this new concept of well-being at home a reality, allowing us to create solid, open, orderly, easy-to-clean spaces that also provide us with organic and sensory experiences.
“Interior design also has a regenerative mission. And thanks to the architectural structures we can find silence, privacy and aesthetic balance, which help us achieve the tranquillity that revitalises us in our own homes.
“Neolith cladding helps create harmonious spaces to feel and touch since its collections are inspired by the most beautiful natural surfaces in the world. The Neolith Timber collection emulates the beauty of different types of wood, offering much more hygienic and durable technical features.”
Similarly, The New Classtone range takes the appearance of real stone and the Steel Collection with its high-shine finishes, the appearance of metal.
“In this creation of spaces, users are given autonomy, through multipurpose structures, so that they can give them different uses according to their needs. For example, facilitating working from home in multifunctional environments, or allowing more storage space.
“Neolith’s versatility allows to create tables that cover both a culinary and work function, thanks to its ultra-hygienic and non-porous qualities, which make it easy to clean and matches perfectly with office aesthetics.”
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