Porcelain Panels That Are Good For Your Health

Written by

Artedomus

23 May 2024

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6 min read

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We spend so much of our lives inside buildings – houses, offices, schools, shopping centres – but, while these structures do a good job of protecting us from the elements, they also expose us to a range of chemicals that can have a significant impact on our health. Heating and air conditioning systems bring in pollution with outside air, while furniture, paint, building materials and cleaning products release volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and harbour mould and bacteria.
Maximum Statuario Matt bathroom floor and walls by Dom Alvaro
Maximum Gold Onyx benchtop, splashback and fridge drawer, benchtops and splashback
Maximum Pietra Grey Matt kitchen benchtops and splashback. Design by Cottee Parker Architects and Developed by Spyre Group
Maximum Calacatta Matt. Designed by Tzannes Architects. Photo by The Guthrie Project
Maximum Statuario Matt kitchen benchtops and splashback
Maximum Travertino porcelain panels. Built by MJB. Designed by Tim Roberts Design.
Maximum Travertino porcelain panel cladding. Built by MJB. Designed by Tim Roberts Design.
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