The demand for colored project tiles is increasing. For social housing, schools, healthcare facilities and sports complexes, among others, an affordable aesthetic alternative to standard wall and floor finishes is increasingly sought. Maxus Ceramics, KeraStone's project tile label, lends itself ideally to this.
"With Maxus Ceramics, we offer an extensive collection of wall and floor tiles," says KeraStone architectural consultant Cindy Berk. "These tiles are specifically designed for sustainable application in sectors such as social housing, education, healthcare, recreation and sports. The strength of this collection lies in its many colors and formats. The modular nature of the tiles allows you to combine endlessly in this. This is how you create unique walls and floors without paying the main price."
Berk joined KeraStone in April this year to join the sales team. From her years of knowledge and experience, she provides architects with professional advice and prompt sampling. "Despite growing demand, we want to continue to provide adequate and personal service to all our clients," she says. "We facilitate them in their search for the right ceramic finish. We translate their wishes and/or ideas into appropriate tile colors and sizes. An optimal balance between design and budget is important here. That's what makes Maxus Ceramics so popular on projects."
In recent years, Maxus Ceramics' collection has expanded greatly. The latest addition is the color expansion of the MX40 series. With the arrival of these new colors, any project can now feature 20×40 tiles in warm hues such as thyme, suede and cotto. KeraStone also added the Evoke series. This tile, available in 10×10 cm and 10×40 cm, has an artisan look in contemporary colors. Berk: "By continuously improving and expanding the collection, we appeal to an ever larger group of architects and clients in residential and commercial construction. In this way, we contribute to increasingly colorful living, working and accommodation environments."