Grit floors and modern furniture

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Grit floors and modern furniture

Grit floors and modern furniture 1200 802 Krei

Grit floors for interior design

Marble is a material that has been found in all types of buildings since ancient times.
Its appearance and resistance have made it a very popular coating even during the modern age, as evidenced by the grit floors that can still be found today in private homes and businesses.

This popularity, however, raises some questions: is there still room for a classic material such as marble in the contemporary world? Above all, how can grit floors be combined with a unique and innovative interior design?
Curiously, the answer to these questions is simpler than one might think.

In fact, several designers have already integrated marble into their creations, also favoring it with more recent materials. This stone, in fact, does not lose its charm even in today’s homes, which must include the use of unique materials and meet strict sustainability criteria.

Marble, then, is no longer considered an outdated coating, but fits perfectly with the definition of contemporary space.
There is no slab that is the same as another and its use does not involve environmental problems, but enhances any environment by increasing its value, character and resistance.
In short, marble is able to perfectly satisfy every criterion of contemporary design building, as it is unique, precious and above all safe.

Another aspect that should not be underestimated is the territoriality of this stone:
the marble extracted from one area can differ enormously from that extracted from another mine, even if this is located a few kilometers away.
In this way, the choice of one marble rather than another becomes a conscious gesture of enhancing a territory, creating a unique link between it and interior design.
The floors in grit have amply demonstrated this characteristic, so much that they often take names as “Venetian flooring”.

Designers and marble: how to combine grit with modern furniture?

Marble in itself shows a tendency to adapt to contemporary taste, but its combination with modern furniture could raise new questions.
When you think of a modern interior, it may seem more immediate to combine materials such as glass, steel and concrete:
why use a traditional material such as marble?
Again, the answer isn’t difficult to find.

Marble, even if it is not an industrial material that is the child of modernity, can integrate perfectly with contemporary furnishings thanks to its characteristics.
The unique pattern, the compactness and the colors allow the grit floors to frame any type of element, even those with the most innovative design.
This becomes particularly evident also with the strictly monochrome types of marble, such as the White Carrara marble.
The unique color, sparkling with character, makes it possible to act as a common thread for multiple rooms in homes and businesses, especially when it comes to prestigious environments.
There are several designers who have exploited the potential of marble to create unique environments, perfect for portraying contemporaneity in all its innovative significance.

As for home environments, there is no shortage of ideas for every room

The bathroom, for example, takes on a contemporary character with the use of dark marble combined with mirrors and spotlights free from restrictions such as frames or cabinets.
Even kitchens with grit floors can be transformed into modern environments with the use of simple but effective furnishing solutions, such as a glass table. In this case, the marble can also be used for the worktops, pleasantly unifying the environment.

Not to be forgotten when marble itself becomes a piece of furniture: chairs, vases and even glasses and cups can be used in any environment to add modernity and innovation. The marble furnishing accessories are a real touch of class to define a unique and precious style.

Marble and commercial activities: a precious combination

Graniglia and marble are not exclusive solutions for only private homes, but they can become the ideal means to enhance different commercial activities.
It is not uncommon to find marble used in professional environments, such as studios or offices: the solidity of this material is excellent for giving spaces a refined and serious air at the same time, especially when this stone is used for consoles and stairways.

Another type of activity where the use of grit is preferred are high-class restaurants, which benefit not only from the precious appearance of this material, but also from the ease of cleaning it offers. In fact, marble is an extremely hygienic material, which retains little dirt and is easily washable.The use of marble is perfect for any type of accommodation facility, from clubs to hotels: the latter can also implement it in the rooms.

In conclusion, the use of an important stone such as marble, even in its grit declination, is the ideal solution for obtaining modern environments, where one’s character can be demonstrated in accordance with a resistant but above all valuable appearance.

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