One of the main contemporary trends in interior design is the desire to create a sense of continuity throughout the entire house. Boundaries and attempts at rational distribution are currently disappearing to give domestic space all the liberty it needs.
In this attempt to create consistency, a fundamental role is played by floors and fittings. Liberating the home environment from all limits also means that tiles and ceramics in general can be used more frequently.
Traditional home design has tended to favour wood in master bedrooms and night areas as is warm and cosy. But wood is also time-consuming in terms of maintenance, and it is this fear of wear that has relegated it to areas that are not subject to frequent use. But does differentiating the choice of materials necessarily mean a lack of visual continuity?
Dakar, the new ImolaCeramica line now allows you to recreate the aesthetic potential and sensation of wood in every room in the house. This glazed stoneware line is available in a wide range of colours and sizes that exploit the practical potential of tiles and their well-known toughness to bring to life the unmistakeable, old world charm of wood.