Seamless Surfaces has recently added the X-Bond System to their toolkit, providing architects, designers and homeowners the ability to apply a pre-cast concrete finish across floors, walls and joinery without the added weight.
July 10th, 2015
The range X-Bond System mix create a concrete-looking surface, but unlike concrete it consists of stone dust and liquid polymer resulting in softer and warmer surface under foot. Finishes can be applied directly over concrete, tiles or sheeting, with a range of design capabilities.
The X-Bond System’s Quartz Carpet surface can be applied internally and externally for a seamless stone finish, and delivers the look and maintenance of a soft furnishing with the durability of a stone surface. The product is available in three stone sizes and a range of contemporary colour palettes and finishes, and is also suitable for interior or exterior applications.
X-Bond System surfaces are suitable for many types of projects including domestic, commercial, office, education, health and retail, and Seamless Surfaces can help select the most suitable surface for any project.
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