Ideas for renovating your home, starting from the floors

We increasingly need versatile, beautiful, and easily sanitized spaces. Our homes will have to talk about us and our renewed desire to share.

The living area can be redesigned and divided into two or more spaces depending on its size, just as your children's rooms can be designed to accommodate different areas for study and play. All with wall and floor finishes that add a strong identity to the space, part of a total look for the house.

Porcelain tiles, in particular the version with a reduced thickness which can be installed over top of pre-existing surfaces, are ideal for reclaiming domestic spaces.

Kitchens and living rooms become places where friends and family can spend time together. Even here ceramic tiles, one of the healthiest materials in the construction sector, plays a central role. We've gotten to know the versatility of the collections that, in addition to being used for floors and walls, can also cover kitchen countertops as well as furniture, tables, and shelves.

Playing with different sizes, from large slabs to small tiles, and a wide range of textures with a wood effect, stone effect, marble effect, and concrete effect allows for an infinite array of esthetic combinations.
Adding a second bathroom, even a small one, is a challenge for architects at a time that has taught us that we must also find space for body care, for everyone and at the same time.

Some spaces that were considered “accessories” can be adapted and enhanced. Consider for example a cellar or an attic that can be renovated to accommodate some family activities, from teleworking to a small gym or a hobby and play area.

Private terraces or gardens that today are used only by botany lovers can become a vital extension of the home, even during less hospitable seasons. It will therefore become increasingly common to redesign and renovate outdoor spaces, and porcelain tiles offer a wide range of possibilities to create a stylistic dialog between the indoors and outdoors, with all the ease of quick dry installation.
Aix is a contemporary collection that recalls the original flooring of an 18th-century French villa. Its worn look reinforces the link between the interior living space and surrounding nature, creating stylistic continuity indoors and out capable of projecting the perception of indoor environments looking outwards

No less important is the decoration of the building and the possibility of renovating the building's exterior with insulated and ventilated solutions of proven durability. To save on costs and greatly increase interior comfort.
Ceramic surfaces are therefore among the top choices for the repurposing of ventilated facades, chosen by many well-known Italian and international architectural firms as one of the best materials for adding character and identity to their projects.