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Contemporary architecture is just as much about materials as design. Boralstone polished concrete fits the bill
No matter what the current fashions may be at any particular time, there are always key decorating trends that can be considered directional. Hard flooring is a good example, especially concrete.
Boralstone polished concrete from Boral Concrete illustrates the innovative way this traditional material is now being put to good use. As well as providing the strength of concrete, Boralstone offers the beauty of natural stone, with a wide collection of aggregate mixes.
And just like concrete, Boralstone can be formed into any shape and polished to a smooth surface in an eye-catching range of colours, textures and patterns.
Marketing manager Bob Bornstein says polished concrete floors are emerging as the flooring of choice in homes, cafes, shops and showrooms throughout the country.
"The interest in the product has been amazing," he says. "Designers and homeowners are finding so many innovative and creative applications for Boralstone, from flooring to benchtops, hearths, vanity units and patios."
Bornstein says the term polished concrete' covers a variety of different finishes and colours, including finishes that emulate slate and sandstone. The Boralstone showroom showcases many of these finishes, which include both honed and polished surfaces.
To visit the Sydney showroom, contact Paul Rennie, phone 0401 897 866, or contact Boral Concrete in your local state. Website: www.boral.com.au.
Story by: Trendsideas
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