Seamless Stone Flooring Systems applied directly over tiles!

Published by
Tess Ritchie
October 31, 2014

Alternative Surfaces eliminates the mess and expense associated with the removal of tiles, which in turn protects our environment.

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X-Bond Polished Floor – Bendigo Art Gallery

 

Alternative Surfaces seamless surfaces can be applied directly over concrete, tiles or sheeting. Our surfaces are not just limited to flooring applications, we are often specified to apply on walls and joinery pieces. The design capabilities are endless!!

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X-Bond Integral Floor – Residential (Image by Derek Swalwell)
 

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Our surfaces are suitable for many types of projects including domestic, commercial, office, education, health, retail etc.

Create a concrete looking surface with our X-Bond Systemsl. Unlike concrete, X-Bond consists of stone dust and liquid polymer resulting in softer and warmer surface under foot. Colour palettes and finishes can be viewed on our website.

X-Bond Integral – Reception Desk (Image by Peter Clarke, Latitude)
 

X-Bond Integral Floor – Residential (Image by Derek Swalwell)
 

Achieve the look and maintenance of carpet with the durability of a stone surface. Available in 3 stone sizes and a palette of colours, Quartz Carpet can be applied internally and externally for a seamless stone finish. Enjoy the look of a soft furnishing with the durability of a stone surface!


Quartz Carpet Floor – Office (image by Andrew Iser Photography)

 


Quartz Carpet Internal Flooring – (image by Nicole England Photography)

 


Quartz Carpet Internal/External – Residential (image supplied by Rob Brown – Pure Glass)

 

With trained Applicators nationally, our team will assist Architects, Designers and Homeowners in selecting the most suitable surface for their project.

For further enquiries, to schedule and presentation, to discuss a project or order samples, please contact Michaella Guerrieri (Architectural Rep) by clicking here.

Alternative Surfaces
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