Mario Romano Walls

In the realm of wall finishes, traditional methods of decoration often involve painting or covering large wall expanses.  However, Mario Romano Walls (MR Walls) introduces a departure from convention by offering textured surfaces that can be easily applied to walls.  This recent office fitout in Canberra showcases the innovative design possibilities achievable with MR Walls.

 

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The striking design exemplifies MR Walls’ capability to craft organic patterns across expansive areas. Artfully customised to seamlessly clad two prominent walls, creating a harmonious flow between different areas. What truly distinguishes MR Walls is its adaptability, catering designs precisely to the unique requirements of each project. The adept design team can seamlessly integrate additional elements, ensuring a bespoke solution for every client.

Using Staron Solid Surfaces as the foundation, textured designs from the MR Walls collection are intricately routed onto Staron panels and each panel slips together like a large puzzle. Another benefit achieved with the designs applied to Staron is the ability to curve panels, extending the design options.

Taking a wall from ordinary to extraordinary for a captivating focal point. This innovative approach breathes new life into interior design, offering a refreshing alternative to painting and other more commonly used wall finishes.

Project Deloitte Canberra
Mario Romano Walls Design
Orbit
Architect SQC Group

To find out more and start creating your next project visit Mario Romano Walls via Austaron Surfaces






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