2024 Case Studies: Showcasing our projects so far.
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We look back at all of our remarkable projects this year, so far. From luxurious residential kitchens to cutting-edge fireplaces, our surfaces have transformed visions into stunning realities.
Each case study highlights our commitment to quality, sustainability and exceptional craftsmanship.
Explore these inspiring projects below, showcasing the versatility and beauty of our products in diverse applications. Discover how our expertise and dedication have brought unique designs to life, setting new benchmarks in the stone industry.
Natural light partners with Dekton Marmorio to create an enveloping, sophisticated bathroom
In this small private paradise, the bathroom had to be up to the task, and if comfort was the priority, the water area had to be as spa-like as possible. And so it was designed by Tania Nikolitsis from Tanik Design.



Japandi style, Scandinavian architecture and Cosentino all come together in this Australian home.
Neutral tones, an earthy colour palette and a strong emphasis on texture were paramount in the project, as well as meeting specific decorative requirements, leading to the selection of Cosentino, expressed in two finishes: Dekton Zenith and Sensa Taj Mahal.



From the worktop to the fireplace: Dekton sets the look for a beautiful and functional home.
The surface chosen for this element was Dekton Entzo. Inspired by Calacatta Gold marble, this colour features a random golden veining that exudes realism and naturalness. “The biggest advantages we found were the light weight of the 4 mm Dekton slabs and the possibility of using them to clad the fireplace. Standard stone would have been too heavy to create this floating element and without Dekton it would have ended up with a flat, dull finish. But with Dekton, the fireplace looks stunning,” says the studio.



A dialogue between the fireplace and the kitchens in this Australian home with Scalea by Cosentino.
The homeowners’ penchant for conviviality meant that two indoor kitchens and an outdoor kitchen in the courtyard were essential, each combining functionality with beauty, as well as durability in the face of heavy use and the elements in the outdoor kitchen. As no evening party is complete without gathering around the fire on chilly evenings, it was crucial to incorporate this element prominently. And what better way to combine all of this than with Scalea by Cosentino?



Australian renovation stars turn to Cosentino for a dream home
Bay Builds, by Kyal and Kara, consists of two semi-detached houses that have been given a timeless holiday feel, but each with its own unique features, the details of which have been shared over six episodes on the couple’s YouTube channel.
House 1 boasts a bright French-inspired interior with soft cream tones, cosy white linen and sophisticated champagne details.



Sensa and Dekton’s most sophisticated colours bring an organic and serene home to life
Bay Builds, by Kyal and Kara, consists of two semi-detached houses that have been given a timeless holiday feel, but each with its own unique features, the details of which have been shared over six episodes on the couple’s YouTube channel.
House 2, is on the north side and this has influenced its design. Here, the colour scheme is deeper and is combined with aged American oak wood and microcement and Cosentino surfaces.



Tags: Cosentino, Countertop, family, HybriQ Technology, Kitchen, Kitchen benchtop, kitchen countertop, kitchens, Silestone, Silestone by Cosnetino, Sustainability | 2 years ago | Written by: Cosentino
