BLOGS & ARTICLES
Arkethane blog and articles bring together current approaches, material information, and design trends in the world of architecture and interior design. Prepared with knowledge gained from our project experiences, the content offers inspiring ideas, technical insights, and explanations to guide the user. Aimed at making the design process more understandable, these articles constitute a reliable resource for those who want to create high-quality and conscious spaces.
OUR FEATURED PUBLICATIONS
Arkethane blog and articles bring together current approaches, material information, and design trends in the world of architecture and interior design. Prepared with knowledge gained from our project experiences, the content offers inspiring ideas, technical insights, and explanations to guide the user. Aimed at making the design process more understandable, these articles constitute a reliable resource for those who want to create high-quality and conscious spaces.
Lacquer - Acrylic - Membrane Kitchens
Acrylic, lacquer, and membrane kitchens are the most preferred systems based on modern design and aesthetic expectations. Acrylic kitchens stand out with high gloss and scratch resistance. Lacquer offers unlimited color for prestigious designs, while membrane is budget-friendly for classic looks.
Stone Options Used in Interior Designs
Stone materials used in interior design are decisive factors in terms of aesthetic value, durability, and long-lasting use. Types of stone preferred in areas such as floors, walls, kitchens, and bathrooms directly affect the character of the space. The most common options today are quartz, porcelain, marble, and panel stones.
Lacquer Kitchen Design, Porcelain Countertop Technologies and the Impact of Built-in Products on Spatial Integrity
In lacquer kitchens, a modern and integrated look is achieved thanks to smooth surfaces with matte, semi-matte, and glossy features. Porcelain countertops offer both hygienic and aesthetic solutions with high durability, near-zero water absorption, and the capacity to mimic natural stone textures. Built-in products create continuity, order, and a minimal line in the space by integrating appliances into the furniture.