Facebook Tweet Help Stories Civic & Institutional Strength and character Share Tweet Help High-tech surfaces with the look of solid stone provide a welcoming feature for this busy commercial environment Showroom area with cream stone floor tiles, white desks, and illuminated wall display panels. First impressions count stepping into the foyer of a commercial environment, for example, an expansive floor area creates an immediate and lingering impact. To enhance the ambience of a commercial space and ensure it is easy to maintain, there is a new generation of surface options to choose from.As well as importing natural stones, such as granite, marble and limestone, WK Marble & Granite supplies quartz-based engineered stone, says director Bill El-Cheikh. Close up of cream stone floor tiles, with flowers on top. "Made from 93% natural quartz and a mix of accent materials and pigments, all bound in resin, Quantum Quartz is a hassle-free choice for developers," says El-Cheikh. "Quartz is the second hardest mineral on Earth and as such requires little upkeep."Palette options range from neutrals to bold colours, accented with chips of coloured glass, mother of pearl, mirror, granite or quartz. The many combinations available make specifying the right surfaces easy, whether it's for expanses of flooring or a new development's kitchen and bathroom surfaces. Lumiere showroom with grey stone floor tiles, low seats and picture displays on wall. The company works closely with architects and specifiers to provide solutions for a range of commercial projects.For details, contact WK Marble & Granite, 129 Fairford Rd, Padstow, NSW 2211, phone (02) 9772 2377, fax (02) 9772 2073; or 30 Brendan Drive, Nerang, QLD 4211, phone (07) 5596 7989, fax (07) 5596 7995. Or phone tollfree on 1800 555 696. Email: marketing@wk.com.au. Website: www.wk.com.au. Story by: Trendsideas 29 Sep, 2005 Civic and Institutional Design Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Jack Fugaro + Agushi win TIDA Australia Architect New Home of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Box Design Studio wins Australia Designer Renovation of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Bijl Architecture wins TIDA Australia Architect Renovation of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > AU2115 AU2115 Read More Similar Stories