Wood Work

Products are created from both natural lumber and artificial wood materials. A range of these items, like most furniture, kitchen cabinetry, and musical instruments, are produced in bulk. Some products are crafted to custom specifications, based on architectural design and blueprints. Today's woodworking processes heavily incorporate technological elements.

Steel

Without a doubt, among the various options available, TMT steel bars stand out as the superior choice for house construction. They represent the most recent generation of reinforcement steel, showing higher strength and ductility compared to earlier versions.
 
 

Masonry

This method of construction entails stacking materials such as bricks, stone or concrete blocks atop each other to form structures or walls. Masons employ mortar, a type of adhesive paste, to bridge the gaps and bind the materials cohesively.
 
 
 

Concrete

The robustness of concrete makes it an enduring and durable choice for construction. It easily withstands erosion, fire, rot, rust, and weathering, requiring only limited maintenance and repair. Hence, concrete's longevity surpasses that of many other building materials.
 

Floors

During the construction of a brick floor, the upper layer of earth or murram fill is thoroughly packed. On this compacted earth, an even layer of clean sand, roughly 10 cm thick, is spread. Following this, a layer of either lime concrete (1:4:8) or lean cement concrete (1:4:16) is placed, compacted, and allowed to set.

Wall Claddings

Siding panels are affixed straight onto the exterior wall system, while building claddings serve as the outer encapsulation for the insulated wall assembly. Metal claddings are extended from the external panel to establish a drainage plane, and 'WRB' refers to the water-resistant barrier.
 

Vanity Tops

A bathroom vanity top is a ready-made countertop tailored to fit a base cabinet's dimensions. It may feature a pre-cut sink hole, or the sink could be incorporated as part of the countertop material.
 
 
 

Glass

Architectural glass refers to the type of glass utilized in construction. It's often used as a clear glazing material in the building's envelope, mainly for windows in the external walls. Additionally, this glass is used for internal dividers and as a distinct architectural element.
 

Cork

These characteristics render cork extremely beneficial as a construction material, used in various forms such as flooring, insulating sheets, or surface finishing. The versatility of cork allows it to be shaped into different forms such as insulating panels, surface coatings, flooring, cork stoppers, composite conglomerates, or as raw material.

Granite

This is a coarse or medium-grained intrusive igneous rock abundant in quartz and feldspar, representing the most prevalent plutonic rock of the Earth's crust. It originates from the cooling process of magma (silicate melt) beneath the Earth's surface.
 

Tiles

Renowned for their unmatched durability, resilience, cost-effectiveness, and long lifespan, we highly recommend porcelain floor tiles for kitchen, living, and bathroom flooring. Made from dense clay subjected to high temperatures, they come in a range of attractive finishes, including stone and wood.

Marble

These are primarily utilized for constructions and monuments, interior design, statues, tabletops, and unique items. Their colour and aesthetic are their most valued attributes.
 
 
 

Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl flooring is recognized for its durability. It implies that majority of vinyl floors are water-resistant, require minimal maintenance and have an impressive lifespan.

Textile Flooring

Textile floor coverings refer to fabric materials designed for floor use. They encompass carpets and similar materials fastened to the floor via staples, tacks, or glue, in addition to removable area rugs.