Wilsonart: “Spirit of Mindfulness”
Wilsonart is one of the world’s leading manufacturers and distributors of High Pressure Laminates, Quartz, Solid Surface and other engineered surfaces.
Wilsonart’s design team debuted 27 designs in the 2015 Wilsonart® Residential Laminate Collection that previewed at the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS), in Las Vegas. There are three different collections to choose from, so it's easy to find a design that fits your budget and style. Here are a few styles that caught my eye which suit the naturalist, the sophisticate or retro lover.
ANTIQUE WOOD SOFTGRAIN FINISH WITH AEON™ Y0056K-12
CALCUTTA MARBLE TEXTURED GLOSS FINISH WITH AEON™4925K-07
COCKTAIL LOUNGE MATTE FINISH Y0125-60
Environmental lifestyle expert Danny Seo* gave our Blog Tour Vegas team a tour of Wilsonart's amazing booth, showcasing all their latest products in fun, functional lifestyle scenarios!
*About Danny Seo: Through his 9 bestselling books, namesake magazine Naturally, Danny Seo, television programs, products, and nationally syndicated column, green lifestyle expert Danny Seo has shared his creative ideas for over 20 years to become the country’s leading authority on modern, eco-friendly, healthy living.
The opportunity to mix and match are are endless!
An example is the mix of Wilsonart's new Quartz and Laminate, highlighted by LED strip lighting.
Did you know you can install Wilsonart's Quartz horizontally and vertically? What a great idea for a bathroom.
Instead of limiting yourself to standard shelving, why not custom design sleek, floating shelves in one of their woodgrain patterns?
...Or design interesting shaped shelves to give your office library a unique, edgy look.
One of my favourite products featured at Wilsonart's KBIS booth was their chalkboard laminate. Not just limited for commercial use, this is a genius idea for a kitchen, office or hobby room!
“The spirit of mindfulness is evident in residential interior design as homeowners recover from the austerity of the last few years,” says Natalia Smith, Wilsonart design manager. “While still focused on style, consumers want their home to showcase their personality. The emphasis has shifted to living in and enjoying their home, rather than improving it solely for future real estate value.”