For those working in architecture and design, Alternative Surfaces and their X-Bond Seamless Stone product is reliable and beloved product, and it’s easy to see why.
Seamless Stone Completes Fashion Designers’ Luxury Residence
For those working in architecture and design, Alternative Surfaces and their X-Bond Seamless Stone product is reliable and beloved product, and it’s easy to see why.
X-Bond is a seamless overlay system that is hand applied onto floors, walls and joinery both internally and externally and has been embraced by many designers for its versatility. The beauty of X-Bond is its ability to be hand applied over existing substrates including concrete, cement sheeting, tiles, bricks, plaster and MDF.
A testament to the versatility of X-Bond Seamless Stone is the transformation a Fashion Designers’ beautiful home in Hollywood Hills, where X-Bond was used to cover the house’s immense stone walls and floors.
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A total of 1,200 square meters of X-Bond was installed throughout the designer’s home, including the exterior walls, the bathroom, bedroom, kitchen, living room, hallways, pool deck, house exterior, and white marble bathroom. As the X-Bond system is hand troweled over an existing substrate at only 3-4mm thick, this saved the client time and additional costs required to remove the existing wall and floor coverings.
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For the past 15 years Alternative Surfaces have been supply and installing X-Bond throughout a range of residential, commercial, hospitality, retail and educational projects throughout Australia. To find out more visit the design experts at their website – AlternativeSurfaces.com.au
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