SERVICES FOR INTERIOR DESIGNERS

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MoreRoom for Interior Designers

MOREROOM presents a restrained collection of large-format sintered stone and porcelain countertop solutions calibrated for luxury kitchen projects and refined residential schemes.

Polished stone surfaces emulate carrara marble countertops or travertine flooring while offering the scale and consistency required for monolithic kitchen island dining room table and sintered stone dining table applications.

enabling designers to specify material-led minimalism with predictable visual and technical outcomes.

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Empowering Interior Designers with Comprehensive Services

Our trade-focused offering delivers end-to-end support for interior designers: curated sample kits, showroom planning, digital platform setup and bespoke sales collateral to accelerate client approvals.

 

Technical resources include fabrication templates andinstallation guidance for integrated details such as sink for kitchen cabinet solutions, precise joinery for cupboard door systems and coordination with cabinetry suppliers.


Marble versus Sintered Stone — A Material Comparison

Compared with natural carrara marble countertops, sintered stone provides comparable aesthetic depth with far lower porosity, superior stain resistance and reduced susceptibility to mildew.

Designers achieve marble-like veining without the long-term sealing and delicate maintenance requirements of polished stone marble, while preserving the luxury kitchen expression and tactile authenticity expected in high-end residential and hospitality projects.

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Quartz versus Sintered Stone — Performance and Specification

Against engineered quartz, sintered stone outperforms in heat resistance, UV stability and large-format continuity, enabling full-height cladding, waterfall islands and travertine flooring-look transitions with minimal seams.

Quartz offers good durability, but sintered stone’s lower thermal expansion and higher abrasion tolerance make it preferable where continuous runs, outdoor-adjacent installations or integrated bathtub decorating and bathroom schemes demand both scale and resilience.

 


Detailing and Design Intent

Sintered stone exhibits low permeability and exceptional stain resistance, resists mold growth, and is easy to clean with neutral detergents.

it tolerates high surface temperatures and sustained abrasion while remaining formaldehyde-free.

The material offers high toughness and broad application versatility, competitive lifecycle cost versus marble and quartz, extended usable lifespan and lower routine maintenance, delivering superior cost-performance for long-term luxury kitchen and bathroom specifications.

Large-format slabs enable minimal joint strategies for cupboard door alignments and continuous polished stone expanses for bathtub decorating or bathroom schemes, preserving clean geometry and facilitating precise transitions between horizontal and vertical surfaces.

 

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