: Utilized in solid, engineered, or reclaimed forms. It is valued for its warmth, acoustic properties, and adaptability to both traditional and modern finishes. 2. Finish Materials & Surfaces
: Includes over 27 varieties, such as natural stone (marble, granite, slate), ceramic or porcelain tiles, wood, bamboo, cork, and carpet.
These materials form the "skeleton" of the interior, dictating the layout and spatial flow. Materials and components of interior architecture
: Natural fibers like cotton, linen, and wool are used for upholstery, curtains, and rugs to add soft textures and comfort. 3. Functional Components & Systems
Finish materials define the tactile and visual experience of a room. : Utilized in solid, engineered, or reclaimed forms
: Beyond paint, these surfaces can utilize specialized materials for acoustic dampening, durability, or decorative texture.
: Essential for both function and mood; schemes are designed to modulate the perception of space. Finish Materials & Surfaces : Includes over 27
: Provides the capability for wide spans, allowing for open-plan layouts and dynamic spatial designs.