From the blog: stylish and versatile kitchens with Neolith

Multifunctional kitchens

Now that spaces are increasingly chaotic, open-plan kitchens and living rooms are perfect for versatile spaces. Large island kitchens are suitable for several functions: as a counter for having breakfast, a place to work, a dining table. Neolith, thanks to its endless design possibilities and extreme resistance, is perfect for contemporary needs.

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A ray of light in the kitchen with Neolith

Bright, contemporary and perfectly smooth. White kitchens recall natural materials such as marble and quartzite. With soft or contrasting veins reproducing even the thinnest veins, their texture is very close to natural stone. Neolith Mont Blanc, Calacatta, Estatuario and Blanco Carrara are ideal for worktops and washbasins as well as covering the furniture of the kitchen. In this way, spaces become very bright and acquire a strong personality.

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Elegant shades of gray

A gray kitchen is a great classic. Gray is a color that suits the majority of styles, from classic to contemporary. Neolith offers a wide range of models in different shades of gray, such as NewYork-NewYork, Beton, Zaha Stone, Aspen Grey, Pietra di Piombo and Mar del Plata. These colors offer several combinations of tones and shades, light and shadow. Neutral colors give balance to the kitchen, creating spaces characterized by a homogenous style.

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Timeless black and white

Elegant and modern, black and white kitchens create impressive looks. Neolith offers endless matching possibilities, with blacks as intense as Nero Marquina and Nero Zimbabwe and pure whites such as Bianco Artico. Other nuances are inspired by marble, such as Blanco Carrara, Calacatta, Estatuario,and quartzite such as Monte Bianco. Kitchens become stylish and chic.

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Total look by Neolith

Neolith’s versatility makes it possible to use the same material for all the surfaces of the kitchen – worktops, sinks, walls, floors, furniture and even ceilings. Neolith can create continuous surfaces enhancing its potential as a versatile material. With Neolith, it is possible to avoid unaesthetic joints, thanks to large format slabs, and ensure resistance for any use.

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Continuous surfaces and edges

Thanks to its large investment in research and development, Neolith is able to make continuous decorative surfaces. Color and finish are well-integrated within the material, with visible edges. As a result, surfaces perfectly reproduce materials and are extraordinarily performing.

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Neolith: sustainable surfaces for the kitchen

Neolith entirely consists in completely natural, resin-free materials, which is why it does not release harmful substances into the environment. These treatments guarantee that the material does not alter over time, even when used outdoors. Ecological kitchens made with 100% reusable materials, which are environmentally safe.

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Contemporary terrazzo

The trend of terrazzo has been back in vogue since 2017. With an updated look, the terrazzo effect is perfect for kitchen tops, surfaces and floors. Retrostone by Neolith is a surface with a beautiful and elegant design, characterized by a big grain effect in gray.

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Earth tones in the kitchen with Neolith

For 2020 warm colors such as brown, ocher, and other shades between orange and brown will be back. Neolith palette is characterized by Sofía Cuprum, Calatorao, Krater and Pulpis, which communicate strength, sobriety and personality. Moreover, warm colors with a strong personality help create contrasts and give importance to volumes when combined with lighter elements.

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