Ending the Work Commute in Style

For those looking to incorporate fitness into their daily routine, cycling to work offers numerous health benefits. It’s a fantastic way to kickstart the day, boosting creativity and productivity. And what better way to prepare for the day ahead than with a thoughtfully designed end-of-trip facility. 

 

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The team at Peddle Thorp NZ has created an ideal environment in this fitout, featuring Staron Solid Surfaces in Quarry Muslin. This design choice complements the soft, warm colour palette, resulting in an inviting and cohesive atmosphere. Quarry Muslin is used across various applications, harmonising beautifully with the tile textures for a visually pleasing finish. 

Warm toned hotel tiled bathroom

Taking advantage of Staron’s seamless joining capabilities, the project incorporates a combined seating half-wall and vanity that anchors the central unit. In other areas, coved design details create a moulded effect, enabling varied heights across the benchtop and vanity. Staron is also used to clad under-vanity walls and bins, ensuring a consistent and unified design throughout.New Zealand - End of Trip Facility with Austaron Surfaces

Staron’s non-porous surface is an excellent choice for high-traffic and wet room applications. Its silky, soft texture absorbs noise more effectively than stone surfaces, enhancing the space’s acoustic comfort. Furthermore, its seamless design eliminates dirt-trapping crevices, making cleaning effortless and maintaining hygiene. New Zealand - End of Trip Facility with Austaron Surfaces

With an emphasis on sustainability and longevity, Staron’s repairable and renewable qualities minimise waste and offer a durable solution for modern fitouts. 

Over the decades, Staron has seamlessly integrated into a wide range of design styles, from sleek and contemporary aesthetics to timeless Hamptons-inspired designs, and everything in between. Its ability to complement diverse interior themes is a testament to its versatility, offering designers the freedom to create their vision, no matter the style. Developed in 1992, this sleek and modern fitout showcases Staron’s adaptability and versatility to keep up with current design criteria.

black frame mirror warm toned bathroom and shower

Whether used in minimalist modern spaces or more traditional interiors Staron offers design innovation across all applications. Visit Austaron Surfaces to view the full Staron collection Staron Colours – Austaron Surfaces 

Peddle Thorp Auckland  

Mark Scowen Photography 






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