5 Great Composite Building Materials to Consider for your New Build

If you are fortunate enough to be in the position to design and build your dream home, there is much to consider and there are indeed some amazing composite materials that you might want to include. Using composites eliminates maintenance, plus the material is designed to be hardwearing and eco-friendly.

Here is our top 5 list of composite building materials to consider for your new home.

  1. Luxury Vinyl Flooring – Check out the amazing range at https://www.vispac.co.th/, a leading Thai supplier of top-quality building materials, all at affordable prices and they also provide building services. The designs are out of this world, with timber, stone and slate finishes that mimic the real thing; thanks to high-resolution digital images that are applied under the protective coating. Cork backing ensures a soft and silent walking experience and the installation team would make backing recommendations.
  2. Partition Cladding – Whether you prefer Yorkshire stone or Cotswold yellow, cladding offers stunning designs and this can be affixed to timber or concrete walls. Most products are made with laminate, which is a very durable material that is easy to keep clean, plus the sheeting can be cut easily. Typically sold as 8’x4’ sheets, cladding can transform any room and the material is extremely durable and with so many designs available, there’s bound to be something that fits with your surroundings. Suitable for every room in the house and cladding is an effective way to transform the loft space into a new room.
  3. Engineered Stone – If you are in love with the classic marble and travertine designs, engineered stone is made from compressed stone, with the same finishes as naturally found stone. Take a slab of Italian marble as an example, it must first be cut at the quarry, then it must be transported to a factory where it is cut and polished and finally, the marble is delivered to the retailer, where it is sold to the general public. Click here for tips to save energy in your new home.
  4. Engineered Timber – The technology is there to recreate fine timber grains, with a material that has real timber as an outer layer, with a composite core. Engineered timber looks and feels like the real thing and using eco-friendly methods, engineered timber is a very cost-effective alternative to solid wood.
  5. Concrete – This amazing material is constantly being developed and today you can order concrete in any colour and with very attractive hand finishes, some amazing patterns can be created. Many modern homes feature polished concrete and for some inspiration, search using Google Images for a wide range of concrete interior and exterior examples.

Building a new house should involve using clean and renewable energy, which the sun can provide and most governments will offer homeowners financial support if they switch to solar energy. Composite materials have excellent thermal and sound insulation and are usually maintenance-free and the cost is also cheaper than using natural materials.