How Staron Solid Surfaces Enhance Function and Style and durability for modern spaces.
When designing one of the messiest rooms in the home, selecting surfaces that can withstand the typical spills and splatters of cooking is essential. For benchtops and splash backs, Staron® Solid Surfaces stands out as the ultimate choice.
Its seamless joining capabilities allow for long, clean, and monolithic surfaces without any open joins, making it both practical and visually appealing. Since its introduction in 1992, Staron has earned consumer trust by consistently delivering durable and reliable performance. In this kitchen designed by Studio Minosa, white benchtops were chosen to enhance a minimalist aesthetic. Staron complements the striking island detail and warm timber joinery, offering an easy-to-clean surface that suits both form and function. Staron seamlessly flows from the back benchtop up to the splash back, creating a continuous surface free of dirt-trapping crevices and unsightly joins.
Easy maintenance was a top priority for this well-used kitchen, and Staron delivers, extending to the scullery and island benchtops it provides a durable surface to all prep areas. The home’s strongest architectural features are its long linear design, open plan and large expansive windows. The team at Studio Minosa focused on these elements to create a kitchen that sat harmoniously within. The style allowed for dual access in and around the kitchen, active and passive zones ensure ample preparation space between appliances and the functional flow for each is uninterrupted. The modern material palette in the kitchen is refined and ties in with the surrounding interior scheme.
The timber adds warmth to the Bright White Staron Solid Surfaces, and the benchtop’s offer effortless upkeep that is not usually easy to achieve with white surfaces. A value-adding product, Staron is both repairable and renewable. After years of use, it can be easily sanded and restored to its original condition. Staron also offers a wide range of designs to choose from, is silica-free, and UV stable.
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