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Bayraktar Villa

Case Study

An explosion of textures in this Turkish home

Damla Eryilmaz Ersoy – E&E MIMARLIK

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Location

Ankara, Turkey

Material

Dekton

colour

Khalo, Liquid Sky, Aura 15, Laurent, Galema, Domoos

Quantity

432 m2

Architecture / Design

Damla Eryilmaz Ersoy – E&E MIMARLIK

Application

Flooring, kitchen and bathroom worktops, TV unit

End date

2021

Thickness

8 mm, 20 mm, 12 mm

Richness of materials and textures

This 400 square metre home in Ankara, Turkey, features an exotic combination of textures and materials with lots of customisation. Designed by Damla Eryilmaz Ersoy of the E&E Mimarlik studio, the house reflects the traditional local style in combination with contemporary elements and quality materials. The result is a unique setting where the play of chiaroscuro and the richness of colour stand out.

Among the materials used in the project, Dekton by Cosentino stands out. A variety of Dekton colours have been used in multiple applications throughout the house. “The reason we wanted to use Dekton throughout the house is because of its durability and functionality”, explains the studio. “Creating solutions with a durable material for a family home was our starting point”, they underline.

Stunning floors

The kitchens in this home feature a variety of Dekton applications in different colours. On the one hand, Khalo was the colour chosen for the flooring in one of the kitchens. Inspired by Patagonia natural stone, Khalo was also used in the hallway, where it is combined with solid parquet. Thus, the cool colour of the stone and the warm effect of the wood blend together. “As our client was more of a classic style, we opted to use Dekton to create the illusion of a floating floor with a natural stone effect”, says the architect. Thanks to its polished finish, achieved through Dekton XGloss technology, Khalo features a spectacular shine that enhances its colourful chromatic structure. Intense blacks, subtle golds and tan browns give the different spaces a striking design.

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“The reason we wanted to use Dekton throughout the house is because of its durability and functionality”.
Damla Eryilmaz Ersoy

Damla Eryilmaz Ersoy

E&E MIMARLIK

Luxury bathrooms

In addition to using Liquid Sky and Laurent in a number of common areas, Aura 15, Galema and Domoos were used for the kitchen and bathroom worktops. Inspired by Calacatta and Carrara marbles, Aura 15, a unique shade with a natural veining, was used to clad the floor, walls and shower in one of the bathrooms. Galema, a green shade with brown veins, adds elegance and sophistication, while the elegant graphite black tone of Dekton Domoos has been used on the kitchen worktop, enhancing the contrasts in this room.

Custom worktops and furniture

Dekton’s versatility was also key when it came to using the material in the furniture. For example, Dekton Laurent, an elegant colour inspired by Port Laurent natural stone, was used for the TV unit, thus adding an interesting play of contrasts thanks to its golden veins against a dark background.

Cosentino’s materials used in this project

Khalo

Khalo

DEKTON
Liquid Sky

Liquid Sky

DEKTON
Aura 15

Aura 15

DEKTON
Laurent

Laurent

DEKTON
Galema

Galema

DEKTON
Domoos---dektonpng

Domoos

DEKTON

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Hayal Kahvesi

Case Study

A flexible restaurant with a daytime and night-time ambience

Tanya Ildiroğlu, Margo Interior and Product Design

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Location

Istanbul, Turkey

Material

Dekton I Silestone

colour

Vegha, Kelya, Kairos I Arden Blue in Volcano finish

Quantity

40 m2

Architecture / Design

Tanya Ildiroğlu, Margo Interior and Product Design

Application

Tables and Worktops / Bathroom Countertops

End date

2019

Thickness

12 mm

The perfect design for a multi-purpose restaurant in Turkey

The concept of Hayal Kahvesi, a restaurant chain in Turkey, goes beyond serving lunch and dinner, as it turns into a concert hall at night. And in keeping with this multi-disciplinary concept, one of its premises in Istanbul has been refurbished. ‘During the day it is a good place to eat and to meet. At night, it turns into a club-lounge,’ explain the architects and interior designers working with Tanya Ildiroğlu and her studio Margo Interior and Product Design on the project.

The entire design revolves around both experiences and tries to meet the needs of the customers. ‘We are organic beings, who need food to nourish the body and music to nourish the soul. We live in one of the largest metropolises and have to deal with a lot of hustle and bustle. Therefore, one of the objectives was for the interior design to be able to restore all of the negativity of the day and turn it into something positive,’ the designers explain.

Project challenges

Thus, from the vibrant and eye-catching variety of colours chosen to the lighting that accompanies both stages (day and night), everything revolves around the show, be it culinary or musical. In fact, one of the challenges was sound insulation, as the premises are located on the ground floor of a residential building. The potential traffic at this venue was another key consideration when designing a facility that could withstand heavy footfall and require easy maintenance. ‘This was why we chose Cosentino,’ the studio explains. ‘This place faces heavy traffic and we needed to keep all surfaces in good condition, as on day one, with no stains or wear and tear.’

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'Thanks to Cosentino we were able to use rich combinations of colours, textures and patterns.'
Tanya Ildiroğlu

Tanya Ildiroğlu

Margo Interior and Product Design

A variety of textures and colours

The restaurant is split into different areas that are distinguished by their design, starting from the lighting and continuing with the table tops. ‘Thanks to Cosentino we were able to use rich combinations of colours, textures and patterns,” the design studio points out. While the dark and elegant Silestone Arden Blue in Volcano finish was used for the bathroom countertops, the tables and worktops in the lounges feature Dekton colours from the Natural Collection series. Lightweight tables with soft and subtle coloured tops in Dekton Vegha and Kairos are combined with bold tables in Dekton Keyla, an aesthetically powerful colour inspired by black marble.

Cosentino’s materials used in this project

kairos_dekton

Kairos

DEKTON
kelya

Kelya

DEKTON
dekton-vegha

Vegha

DEKTON
arden blue

Arden Blue

SILESTONE

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A house where natural stone resists staining

Case Study

A house where natural stone resists staining

Gärna Studio

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Location

Madrid

Material

Sensa

colour

White Macaubas | Taj Mahal

Architecture / Design

Gärna Studio

Application

Kitchen island | Flooring | Bathroom countertop

End date

2020

Casa Decor, the discovery that shaped a house

The owners of this house were very clear when they visited Casa Decor 2020: they wanted a kitchen with the White Macaubas quartzite by Sensa and they wanted their home to be designed by Gärna Studio.

The couple, with 3 independent children, needed an open plan home with spaces that flow and communicate with each other. A cosy house to welcome their children and grandchildren and spend time together. These were their requests to Laura and Enrique of Gärna Studio, an architecture and interior design studio that the couple already knew well thanks to other projects that the architects and designers had carried out.

The project had two clear objectives: to create versatile spaces that could be used at different times depending on the needs; and to achieve a sense of unity in its design, with little variation in terms of elements and textures. To achieve this, Laura and Enrique looked for materials that were easy to fit and that would serve as a guiding thread between the different spaces. “We also played with different ceiling heights and lighting to achieve a greater sense of spaciousness and functionality, creating a welcoming atmosphere”, says Enrique García, architect and project manager at Gärna Studio.

The kitchen was the key to achieving a welcoming home. “They stressed the importance of the kitchen as a family meeting place to chat and share, and the desire to have an island to sit around while preparing meals”.

The couple visited the Casa Decor 2020 exhibition in search of inspiration and it was there that they fell in love with White Macaubas, the quartzite by Sensa that Gärna Studio had used in their ‘Narciso’ project. Being a natural stone, they were initially unsure about its use in the kitchen, but Laura and Enrique explained the benefits of Sensa’s anti-stain protection, which offers the possibility to enjoy the most unique designs of nature in every space of the house. Thus, this quartzite became the absolute protagonist of the kitchen, covering the central island and part of the floor.

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Natural beauty

For the bathroom in the master bedroom they also opted for Sensa. In this case, the colour chosen was Taj Mahal, an off-white background crossed by soft brown veins. The bathroom countertop, together with the surrounding elements, such as the wallpaper with plant motifs or the wooden furniture, create a pleasant feeling of contact with nature.

The customers wanted a house that was modern but also timeless, so they went for a refined, architectural design with straight lines, based on natural materials such as stone and wood, to which they added powerful and colourful works of art. “Studying the best materials to meet the specific needs of this family made the project very enriching”, says Gärna Studio.

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“Sensa is a ‘lifesaver’. As designers, we have a tendency to the purity of natural materials, and Sensa provides us with a technical solution to use them in places like kitchens and bathrooms without fear of staining”.
Gärna Studio

Gärna Studio

Architecture and interior design studio

Cosentino’s materials used in this project

White Macaubas

White Macaubas

SENSA
TAK-thumb

Taj Mahal

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New Mexico Home

Case Study

A home fit for a film star

Steven Storms, Apex Homes

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Location

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Material

Dekton I Silestone

colour

Dekton Helena, Radium / Silestone Eternal Noir

Quantity

45 m2

Architecture / Design

Steven Storms, Apex Homes

Application

Worktop, waterfall worktop, wall cladding and bars, islands, washbasin

End date

2021

Thickness

2 cm | 0.8 cm | 3 cm

A celebrity oasis with high-end design

This house was literally designed for film and television stars to stay in while filming for a content production company that broadcasts in the New Mexico area. An ambitious challenge that Steven Storms, project manager and lead design consultant at Apex Homes, undertook with a complete refurbishment after finding the perfect house for this purpose. With a privileged location, stunning city and mountain views and plenty of privacy, the home was ideal for the project.

Storms managed to create a real oasis for celebrities, a place to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. And to all this he added luxury, sophistication and elegance in every detail. The design was based on the highest quality products and materials. Among them, Dekton and Silestone were two of the key features to add the perfect finishing touch. Both were chosen for their contemporary design and high consistency and can be found in the home in various applications.

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Balance of contrasts

Dekton Helena was used for the kitchen worktops, the island and the pantry. With its translucent appearance and onyx-inspired white and grey tones, it brings light and elegance to this part of the house. Helena is the perfect complement to Dekton Radium, a dark brown with hints of green and blue that is used for another kitchen island, the walls and the floating bars in the living room. Both colours create an atmosphere of perfect harmony. While Helena brings elegance and modernity, Radium provides warmth and visual power. Furthermore, Silestone Eternal Noir was used for two vanity units in the bathrooms. With its deep black base with white veins, it brings beauty and durability to these spaces.

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‘It is a space that encompasses the fundamental elements of a home and perfectly blends colours and textures of great beauty. Everything we designed was focused on highlighting the specific features of the house and making the most of them’.
Steven Storms

Steven Storms

Lead design consultant at Apex Homes

Quality solutions

The designer made the project more aesthetically pleasing by using these high-end materials, which are also very versatile and durable. On the project, the Cosentino team was a key support in ensuring that deadlines were met and that the material, in various thicknesses, was fitted to perfection by Stone Systems. The result is clear to see. A house fit for the film and television stars for whom it was designed.

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Helena

DEKTON
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Radium

DEKTON
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Eternal Noir

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A bold design based on sustainability

Maria Bonomi, TLC Interior Design

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Perth, Australia

Material

Dekton

colour

Opera, Radium, Sirius, Soke

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242 m2

Architecture / Design

Maria Bonomi, TLC Interior Design

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Worktops, sink, furniture cladding, fireplace, flooring

Thickness

4 mm (Opera), 8 mm (Radium, Soke), 12 mm (Opera, Radium, Soke)

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Silverstone Photography

How to make the perfect house a reality

Combining beauty with organic, functional design was the aim of this project, which was destined to become the home of the owners’ dreams. Located in south Perth, Australia, with panoramic views of the city, this family house has been carefully designed by TLC Interior Design, who have managed to perfectly combine practical needs with a unique and contemporary design and appearance. To this end, the studio decided to use Dekton, “a material that was perfectly suited to the project and was exactly what the customer was looking for”, says Maria Bonomi, Director at TLC.

The design work was carried out by actively listening to the customer’s requests through a process of many conversations to satisfy their wishes. “The family had a very hands on approach during the whole construction process. We paid special attention to their vision and wishes during the meetings and were finally able to deliver what they wanted”, adds Bonomi.

Beauty from the Earth

The use of Dekton has made it possible to create organic and visually powerful spaces. Soke, which was used in the en suite bathroom, was one of the main colours of this project. “Its beauty and organic design created a stunning and seamless space”, explains Bonomi. “This colour gives a very natural touch to the space, as if it had been taken directly from the earth”, she adds. In general, the colour palette used seeks contrast between dark and light shades, generating very elegant spaces, rich in natural textures.

Sustainability, an added value

According to Bonomi, the advantages of using a material such as Dekton are an added value when it comes to developing your creativity in projects. “I feel that using this product allows me to be very creative and, at the same time, it is an excellent material thanks to its long life, durability and wide range of options and shades, suitable for both outdoor and indoor spaces”, explains Bonomi. “The variety of sizes and thicknesses available is also fantastic, as they can be used in many different applications”. Furthermore, Dekton is a carbon neutral product, which adds sustainability to all its technical advantages.

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“I am very proud of what we have achieved in this house. The choice of materials and clever design have been key to the whole design plan”.
Maria Bonomi

Maria Bonomi

Director, TLC Interior Design

Large surfaces and small details

In this project, Dekton was used both for large surfaces, such as kitchen and bathroom worktops and cupboard and splashback claddings, as well as for small details in furniture, benches and the staircase floor. The result is a play of textures with a masterful visual consistency.

Cosentino’s materials used in this project

Sirius---dekton

Sirius

DEKTON
Opera

Opera

DEKTON
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Radium

DEKTON
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Raúl Martins’ Home

Case Study

Dekton and Sensa, allies of the interior designer Raúl Martins in a very personal refurbishment

Raúl Martins Studio

Raúl Martins

Location

Madrid, Spain

Material

Dekton I  Sensa

colour

Dekton Khalo y Aura | Sensa Sant Angelo

Thickness

4 mm (Dekton)

Architecture / Design

Raúl Martins Studio

Application

Worktops, furniture design, washbasins

End date

2021

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Manolo Yllera

The white revolution

‘I am in a period of aesthetic redefinition’, Raúl Martins admits. The change began during lockdown. That time at home made him realise that he had too much stuff and he decided to put it away. He removed ornaments, wallpapers, textiles, antiques…‘It has nothing to do with being a minimalist. I love objects. I love decorating the spaces. I just prefer to have fewer but better things around me,’ he continues.

In the interior designer’s opinion, this search for the quality of what is well made is based on artisan and local products. ‘It is about having more precious things. And I am not only talking about the economic aspect. A traditional, handmade earthenware jar may have the value for which we are looking,’ Martins explains. The most important thing is that these things have soul. To convey more by using less. And even if it is more complicated, I think it is more honest and environmentally sustainable.’

He began by experimenting with the walls and continued by plastering tables, mirrors and vases in white. ‘I like to play with contrasts, adding a touch of brown or black and different textures’. As in the furniture, made from natural stones such as granite, bamboo cane, whitewashed wood, terracotta or ultra-compact materials such as Dekton, which are highly resistant, versatile and aesthetically beautiful.

Dekton and the furniture design

Most of the objects in the house are designed by Raúl Martins himself, as in the entrance, where the Dekton Khalo bench contrasts with a painting by Vicente Soriano with stucco, as well as some of the selected antiques. For example, in the kitchen dining room, a set of tables and chairs from the 1950s by Concha Ortega has been refurbished with Dedar upholstery and a top in Dekton Aura, the same material used for its resistance to scratches, stains and heat in kitchen worktops, which is fitted with Dismuco furniture.

‘I love stone in general, from natural stones to its derivatives,’ adds Martins, who once again opted for the low porosity of Dekton to decorate the front of the washbasin in the bedroom bathroom. The natural beauty of the Dekton Khalo design combines perfectly with a mirror designed by Findings Gallery.

High performance natural stone

For another bathroom, Martins chose a Sensa Sant Angelo granite washbasin by Formas de Pedra on a brass and steel vanity unit. He finished it off with a black lacquer and brass mirror and hand-painted wallpaper.

Unlike other granites, Sensa by Cosentino natural stones have a revolutionary anti-stain treatment that makes them highly resistant to stains, with a 15-year warranty. A product especially suitable for kitchens and bathrooms where a unique design with outstanding performance over time is required.

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“I love playing with the different textures that stone and its derivatives have to offer”.
Raúl Martins

Raúl Martins

Interiorista

Cosentino’s materials used in this project

Khalo

Khalo

DEKTON
Aura 15

Aura

DEKTON
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Sant Angelo

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8X on the Park

Case Study

Residential luxury in dialogue with the urban fabric

Andrew Emmerson and Joey Stevens, GBL Architects

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Location

Vancouver, Canada

Material

Dekton

colour

Halo

Quantity

557 m2

Architecture / Design

Andrew Emmerson and Joey Stevens, GBL Architects

Application

Ventilated façade fixed with Keil anchors

End date

2021

Thickness

12 mm

A bright, contemporary façade

In dialogue with the surrounding traditional architecture, rich in masonry façades, the luxury residential building ‘8X On The Park’ literally shines with its glass façade and the off-white colour of Dekton Halo. Located in the northeast of Emery Barnes Park in Vancouver, it is a symbol of the city’s luxurious and exclusive lifestyle. Not only for its design, by GBL Architects, but also for its interior design and complete facilities.

According to Joey Stevens, from GBL Architects, ‘Dekton was chosen primarily to establish a contextual dialogue with the adjoining building, using the heritage masonry, but giving it a more contemporary expression. Durability was also an important factor for the developer’. Thus, the grey shades on off-white Dekton Halo provide a soft and shiny tone like the reflection of a crystal. It is the perfect counterpart to the protruding windows, glass balconies and ‘X’ shapes that give the building its name.

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Lasting and timeless beauty

The visual appeal of the material is not the only reason why GBL Architects and Brenhill Developments, the project developer, opted for Dekton. Its technical features also helped to make the right choice. This is shown by the format, weight and thickness of large Dekton panels, which make it the perfect material for ventilated façades. Furthermore, its high reflection coefficient, non-combustible properties and resistance to UV rays as well as freezing and thawing are exactly what this elegant façade needed. All this makes it an ideal material to withstand harsh weather conditions in both winter and summer without losing its properties or colour. As a result, the façade has a shiny surface on which the sun’s own reflection enhances its unforgettable beauty.

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Cosentino’s materials used in this project

Halo---dekton

Halo

DEKTON

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Gärna Studio Kitchen

Case Study

Haute design for all the family

Gärna Studio

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Location

Madrid

Material

Dekton

colour

Kelya

Architecture / Design

Gärna Studio

Application

Kitchen island  

End date

2020

Versatility as a home philosophy 

A house for everyday life with children, spaces for meeting friends and a vision for the present and the future in every corner. These were the requests of the owners of this house located in Madrid, whom Laura and Enrique of Gärna Studio accompanied throughout the entire process, from the purchase itself, in which they took into account the architectural potential of the house, to the final creative touch.

The structure of this large house fitted perfectly with the classic contemporary style that the family was looking for, which aimed to create versatile spaces with a vision for the future.

“We try to create homes and spaces that can easily evolve, with well-designed and timeless elements that serve as a base on which to add decorations that adapt over time: wallpaper, cushions or a lamp”, says Enrique García, project manager and architect at Gärna Studio.

The first floor is very spacious and bright and features interconnecting rooms. This area is devoted to daytime living and includes the living-dining room, which has a small bookcase on one of its sides and a fireplace clad in natural stone that helps to create a cosy and homely atmosphere.

The centre of attention: the kitchen island 

From the living-dining room we can see the centrepiece of the kitchen, a large central island in Dekton Kelya. The majestic island was designed by Gärna Studio, who relied on the versatility and uniqueness of Dekton for its successful design.

“We were looking for a powerful element that would be able to reflect our connection to art”, says Enrique.

The kitchen was key for this family, as they were looking for a place to share time, eat, welcome guests or do homework with the children. In addition, its visual perspective from the living room and the terrace offered the possibility to show its importance, both in terms of functionality and design.

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“The fabricator recommended Dekton for the kitchen island, as it is a very easy material to work with. Thanks to its strong personality, the Kelya colour was perfect for us.``
Gärna Studio

Gärna Studio

Architecture and interior design studio

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The perfect solution for an extra large house

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Madrid

Material

Dekton

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Keranium

Thickness

2 cm

Architecture / Design

Francisco Noguera I Raúl Martins I Fernando Pozuelo

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Large format flooring

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Entente cordiale

The owners of this house, located in a privileged position near Madrid, had been living in the USA for many years. When they came back to Spain, they were very clear about three things: they wanted a house in which black tones stood out, both in the architecture and interior design, that reflected the North American volumetric codes and that was very well interconnected. They needed the architect, interior designer and landscape designer teamed up to give meaning to the project. “As they had been living abroad for a long time, they didn’t know exactly who would be able to meet their demands, so they decided to launch a tender”, explains interior designer Raúl Martins.

“Although we were given total freedom to propose different solutions, they were strict about the colour. Obviously, such requirements can make a project more complicated, but also much more interesting. I believe that an architect or interior designer has a duty to be empathetic with the customers and to look for the best solutions to meet their needs”. In the search for these solutions, the collaboration with architect Francisco Noguera was key. The design of the space was complicated at an architectural level, as it was necessary to minimise the impact of a black exterior in a sunny city like Madrid, but also at a volumetric level.

“It was very enriching working with Francisco. I love the architects’ view of scale, the importance they give to finishes and their concern for the interaction between materials”, says Raúl. This was especially important in the common areas of the house, where the architecture is sometimes more similar to that of a hotel, with ceilings of up to 5 metres. “The works were difficult. It took two and a half years to complete. But the result was better than the owners expectations. They were delighted with the integration between the shape of the building itself, which has a surface area of 2,200 m2, the interior design and the landscaping work by Fernando Pozuelo, which gave context to the whole”.

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Large proportions, large formats

The large open areas required a large-format floor to emphasise the generous proportions. It also needed to be very hard-wearing and feature a range of black tones and subtle veins. “Given all these limitations, I decided to visit Cosentino City Madrid. As always, the team of advisors helped me to find a selection of samples suitable for the project”, he explains. They finally opted for a floor in Dekton Keranium, which with its 320 x 144 cm format and matt finish, achieved the desired effect.

The high resistance to scratches and stains of this ultra-compact surface, together with the possibility of a clean installation and minimal joints, made Dekton the most suitable material for a living area designed to welcome guests.

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“The team of advisors at Cosentino City Madrid helped me to find the most suitable material for my customers needs”.
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A sleek and sturdy design for a clinic where beauty is the key

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Frederiksberg, Denmark

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Kreta | Laos

Quantity

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Architecture / Design

Ida Jensen in collaboration with Rie Jensen

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Reception counter and table

End date

2021

Thickness

4 mm

An industrial and Scandinavian look

Denmark’s largest chain of medical aesthetic and plastic surgery clinics, CeriX, wanted to renovate the reception area of its Frederiksberg headquarters and give it a distinctly clean, Scandinavian, elegant and highly functional style.

“We liked the idea of having a reception counter with the look of concrete and found in Dekton Kreta the perfect partner as it is maintenance free, easy to clean and resistant to acids, stains and scratches”, says Rie Jensen, owner of CeriX.

Inspired by classic cement floors, the matt grey finish of Dekton Kreta blends perfectly with the Nordic style and its characteristic colour palette. Additionally, the Dekton Slim version, only 4 mm thick, is perfect for covering furniture, cupboard doors, shelves or walls.

In expert hands

“Thanks to the expertise of Pilehave Natursten and the ease of working with this material, we were able to take care of every last detail”, says Ida Jensen, co-designer of this beautiful application that combines and contrasts with the other interior elements in Dekton Laos, such as the coffee tables and auxiliary pieces of furniture. They all meet the same high standards of cleanliness and durability required in the day to day running of a clinic.

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“We liked the idea of a concrete reception counter, and we found in Dekton Kreta a perfect solution with the same appearance but much more resistant and functional”.
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Owner of CeriX

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