Finishes provide one of the final touches to the place, whether it’s a home or an office. They promote good looks of the features while also protecting their surfaces to ensure longevity. At ArchiPro, we offer a wide variety of finishes for all kinds of applications, from indoor to outdoor, and from office to the kids’ room.
One of the benefits of renovating or even purchasing a new construction home is the joy of selecting new features, materials, and details. Finishes provide the property with an authentic character, in line with the owner’s lifestyle and personal preferences.
Interior finishes are the most notable and often also most expensive components in a house.
Flooring installed in a home or office is both a functional and visual feature. It provides a backdrop for decor scheme and, at the same time, a comfortable surface to walk on.
Common wall coverings include paint, wallpapers, tiles, wooden and stone boards, fabric, and more. Wallpapers provide the most versatile option, with numerous designs, colours, patterns, textures and finishes.
Paints can be used on many surfaces, making one of the most common types of exterior and interior coverings - and for a good reason. It’s versatile and often quite affordable. Paints can be distinguished by many parameters, starting from the types of finishes they provide.
Tiles and stones have long been a popular covering solution for floors and walls. Ceramic and porcelain are durable, but also more versatile than stones.
Glazed ceramic and porcelain tiles offer a convenient, long-lasting covering resistant to decay, scratches, moisture, and stains. Three main types of tiles are floor, wall, and ceiling tiles.
Stone slabs and tiles are hard-wearing and durable, mostly recognised for their luxurious image.
Stains and treatments are vital elements for enhancing the visual and practical properties of decks, wooden floors, furniture, and more. They highlight the beauty of the material while also providing surface protection.
Finishes should fit with the rest of the decor and the overall style of the place. They can blend with the environment or provide an accent on a rather neutral backdrop.
Lifestyle also plays a role in decision-making. For instance, if living with active toddlers, resilient materials and finishes will probably prove to be more convenient than the sensitive ones.
Floorings such as raisin, vinyl, or ceramic are almost effortless to clean and maintain.
Prices of materials and finishes vary a lot, while some features also require costly installations. Apart from the budget for initial investment, it’s good to consider other factors such as maintenance, longevity, and the possibility of refurbishing.
Durability is a significant factor, and a higher price tag should be a guarantee that the product will last for a long time. However, that rule doesn’t always apply. The quality of floors is one of the ways to determine their true value, and solid wood will typically last longer than laminate, vinyl, or even tiles.