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Place to be: Ecological Building with Design
Agrob Buchtal
In the bathroom, ceramic tiles (District series, format 10 x 25 centimetres) from the brand Agrob Buchtal neutralize unpleasant odours and air pollutants. This is made possible by the innovative Hytect coating, which is durably baked onto the surface in the factory and also has an antibacterial effect without chemicals.
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ourplacetobe
Place to be: Ecological Building with Design
Agrob Buchtal
In the WC, the clear line with regard to design and materials was maintained: plenty of wood, a little greenery, constructive refinements such as the space-saving door and ceramic tiles from the District series with Hytect coating, whose special advantages also and especially come in useful in the quiet little room.
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ourplacetobe
Place to be: Ecological Building with Design
Agrob Buchtal
Andrea Hörndler and Hannes Wizany attached importance to building materials which are sustainable and long-lasting in both senses of the word, namely ecologically and visually. The Agrob Buchtal ceramic tiles used meet this requirement in an exemplary manner thanks to natural components such as clay and a timelessly neutral choice of colour.
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ourplacetobe
Place to be: Ecological Building with Design
Agrob Buchtal
The District series (here: format 5 x 10 cm) of Agrob Buchtal also makes a literally "shining impression" in the kitchen: bevelled edges and the typical glaze create charming reflections and plays of light - once in metro stations around the globe, today in modern homes. Thanks to the innovative Hytect coating, the tiles are extremely easy to clean, have an antibacterial effect and improve the indoor air.
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ourplacetobe
Place to be: Ecological Building with Design
Agrob Buchtal
Consistently ecological and design-oriented - this is the motto of Andrea Hörndler and Hannes Wizany, who realized their ideas of a perfect home near Linz (Upper Austria). Their blog "Place to be" explains how they went about it and which tips they have for future home builders.
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ourplacetobe
Place to be: Ecological Building with Design
Agrob Buchtal
This photo impressively proves that ecology and design are not contradictory and can be mutually beneficial. Supports made of recycled steel make the house appear light and almost floating. In addition, less floor space is sealed and more valuable rainwater can seep into the ground.
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Lumina Kreativagentur