Architectural Expression with Staron® Solid Surfaces

A monochromatic palette has always been a classic. For this project, the sophisticated pairing of materials, combined with warm grey tones and texture, brings a sense of warmth to the predominantly black and white foundation.

 

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We love the pops of sandstone, golden timber and muted tan leather furniture with its soft blush hue, balanced with perfectly placed greenery. This is a space designed to feel both homely and refined, capturing the atmosphere of a glamorous boutique hotel while still maintaining the comfort of everyday living.

With careful attention to detail throughout the finishes, a striking white staircase greets you as you enter. The design called for a crisp white statement piece that balanced durability with visual appeal. Staron® Solid Surfaces in Bright White was selected for its ability to be seamlessly clad around the substructure of the stair treads, enhancing the floating appearance of the staircase. Where additional structural elements intersected with the staircase the risers were clad in Staron Piano Black, creating a striking contrast that paired effortlessly with the exposed fixing details.

Combined with strategic lighting and a bleacher style adaptation for displaying greenery, the staircase becomes a standout architectural feature, creating a strong visual connection between all levels of the home.

As you move from the staircase toward the kitchen, the pathway leads past an attractive wall feature created using Mario Romano Walls®. The three dimensional, non-repeating pattern is easily tailored to suit the required wall dimensions, with the pattern thoughtfully fading and adapting around power points and lighting elements to maintain a seamless visual flow.

The Orbit design creates a striking mural effect across the wall, enhancing the layering and interaction of materials throughout the interior. As the pattern is carved directly into Staron® Solid Surfaces, the white feature wall becomes more than just a visual statement, it is also a durable and functional piece of artwork designed for everyday living.

Often considered a benchtop material, the staircase and textured wall installation showcase the versatility of Staron® Solid Surfaces within the home. Both elements integrate effortlessly with the project’s material palette and architectural features, helping to create a cohesive connection throughout the interior.

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