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M A T E R I A L S

M A T E R I A L S

Using good materials has numerous advantages across various fields and applications. We select only the best to meet your needs in every aspect.

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HIGH 
GLOSS

"The color of the kitchen cabinet's high gloss not only stands out for its beauty but also serves as a durable material resistant to scratches and various chemicals. Applying high-quality polyurethane high gloss results in a thick, strong, and scratch-resistant film, providing a higher level of shine. Due to the small molecular structure of polyurethane, it prevents moisture or water from penetrating the interior surface. As a result, the color of high gloss work remains vibrant and does not fade or turn yellow, particularly for white surfaces. High-quality polyurethane high gloss work cannot be done on-site and must be completed at the factory, as it requires a long time to dry and multiple layers need to be sprayed before it can be used." 

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MELAMINE

Durability: Laminate is highly resistant to scratches, impact, and wear, making it suitable for furniture surfaces that are subject to regular use and potential rough handling. Moisture Resistance: Laminate is inherently moisture-resistant, which makes it ideal for areas with higher humidity levels, such as kitchens and bathrooms. Stain Resistance: Laminate surfaces are easy to clean and maintain, as they repel stains and do not absorb liquids like wood does. Consistency: The use of advanced printing technology in creating laminate patterns ensures consistent and uniform appearance across all furniture pieces. . Eco-Friendly Options: Some laminates are made using eco-friendly materials and production processes, contributing to sustainability efforts. Resistant to Fading: Laminate surfaces are less prone to fading when exposed to sunlight compared to certain wood finishes.

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MATT

Reduced Light Reflection: Matte surfaces have low glare and light reflection, which disperses light minimally. This makes matte colors suitable for both indoor and outdoor items, as they won't produce annoying reflections. Natural Appearance: Matte colors often have a subdued and soft appearance, providing a calm and gentle feel. They are well-suited for products that require uniqueness and subtle appeal. Conceals Imperfections: Matte colors help to hide fingerprints, smudges, and surface imperfections. This contributes to a cleaner and more enduring appearance.

M A R B L E

Marble is a natural metamorphic rock, known for its stunning veined patterns and rich colors, making it a popular choice for elegant and luxurious architecture and interior design. It is formed from limestone subjected to high pressure and heat over time, resulting in a durable and aesthetically appealing material used in sculptures, flooring, countertops, and more.

  1. Solid Stone: "Solid stone" is a broad term that refers to any natural rock or mineral material that is compact and relatively hard. It can encompass a wide variety of rocks, each with their own unique properties and uses. Common examples of solid stones include marble, limestone, sandstone, slate, and more. These stones are often used in construction, architecture, sculpture, and various decorative applications due to their durability and aesthetic appeal. Granite Stone: Granite is a type of igneous rock that is composed primarily of quartz, feldspar, and mica minerals. It is known for its durability, strength, and distinctive appearance.

  2. Granite is commonly used as a building material for countertops, flooring, monuments, and various other applications that require a tough and aesthetically pleasing surface. It is available in a range of colors, from light to dark, depending on the minerals present in its composition. Granite is often polished to enhance its natural beauty and create a smooth surface. Quartz

  3. Stone: Quartz stone, often referred to simply as quartz or engineered quartz, is a man-made material composed of natural quartz crystals combined with resins, polymers, and pigments. This combination is then processed and molded into slabs, tiles, and various other forms. Engineered quartz offers a number of benefits, including a wide range of colors and patterns, consistency in appearance, and resistance to staining and scratching. It is a popular choice for kitchen and bathroom countertops, as well as for wall cladding and flooring. to thai

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