Interior Material Study
Interior Material Study
Interior Material Study
• practical function
• aesthetic function
• Hard Wood
• Soft Wood
• Plywood
• Laminated wood
• Cork
• MDF
• Hardboard
• hardwoods are more likely to be • Softwoods are found in building
found in high-quality furniture, components e.g., windows,
decks, flooring, and construction doors, furniture, medium-
that needs to last. Used in density fibreboard (MDF),
fixtures such as stair tread, paper, Christmas trees, use to
doors. Available in laminated make balustrade or composite
veneers and sheets block boards for bookshelves
or panelling. Pines are one of
• Lumber is stronger, denser and the most commonly used
homogeneous. softwoods.
• Made from sheets of cross laminated wood veneer with resin adhesive under heat
• Light weight
• extreme dense , durable and unlikely to warp , hard wearing and luxurious
•Cork is tree’s bark , harvested and used in raw form , have honeycomb texture , a fine
elastic structure of tiny air pockets.
•light weight , strong in tension , hard , brittle , available indifferent colours and
textures , easy to clean with cleansers
• Used in heatproof table mats , flooring , floor tiles in bathroom areas , panelling
MDF – Medium density fibreboard
• Pressured and heat bonded Fine wood fibres adhered to flat , rigid , knot free sheet.
• Smooth surface good for veneers , laminates , paint work , cost effective
• highly dense and heavy , susceptible to moisture - swelled and break down
• Heavy frames
• Smooth welds
• Thick, even paint
• Protective caps at the bottoms of legs
•Mesh wrought iron: little flex and clean
edges where mesh meets frame
Decorative purposes
STAINED GLASS TEXTURED GLASS LAMINATED GLASS
It has increased strength compared with normal glass and will usually shatter
into small fragments, rather than sharp shards, when broken.
•The use for laminated glass ranges from entrance doors and glass floors to
aquariums and display cases
•tempered glass can take a higher load and deflects further before breaking.
However once the glass is toughened it cannot be reworked.
•Polishing and drilling holes into the glass needs to be done pre-toughening.
•Ground level doors and windows made from laminated glass are a safe bet.
This is also the most susceptible area when it comes to breaking and entering.
Coloured glass
patterned glass
STONE - GRANITE
• 10 , 15 , 20 MM THICKNESS.
Solid slabs
GRANITE
• GRANULAR APPEARANCE
• HIGH IN COST
• POLISHED TO SMOOTH FINISH
Marble wall
cladding surround
baths
MARBLE
• 10 , 15 , 20 MM THICKNESS.
•10 , 15 , 20 mm thickness
• Format available is
square
• Decorative lighting
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