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Materials

Stainless finishes chosen for residential living.

Materials is the decision page for finish, surface behaviour and room fit. It should help a homeowner or project team understand why stainless can feel refined at home, not industrial.

Finish Families

Choose the surface by mood, use and maintenance expectation.

Instead of repeating project imagery, this page explains the finish families that shape how stainless behaves visually and practically inside a home.

01

Colour stainless

Refined stainless tones for kitchens, laundries, wardrobes and storage where the material should feel calm, architectural and easy to coordinate.

02

Wood-grain stainless

A warmer residential direction for owners who want the softness of timber language with the durability and cleaning benefits of stainless.

03

Anti-fingerprint finish

A practical surface direction for high-touch fronts, family-use zones and areas where everyday marks need to be easier to manage.

Selection Logic

Good material decisions start with the way the room is used.

Kitchen

Cleaning and contact

Prioritise surfaces that can handle repeated touch, cooking routines, moisture and strong visual presence.

Laundry

Moisture and utility

Prioritise finish durability, easy cleaning and resistance to the daily stress of wet-area use.

Wardrobe

Quiet consistency

Prioritise a softer finish direction, clean detailing and long-term storage quality.

Whole home

One material logic

Use stainless as a connected design language rather than choosing each room in isolation.

Sample Process

Make material choice visual before it becomes a quote.

01

Request the guide

Start with finish families and basic use cases before a detailed project conversation.

02

Compare in person

Use the Mobile Experience Studio to see colour, texture, reflection and hardware together.

03

Match to rooms

Connect each finish to kitchen, laundry, wardrobe, storage or whole-home applications.

04

Carry into scope

Keep selected finishes traceable through design, quoting, supply and installation coordination.

ZOOMTEC stainless finish and material board for project material review

For Project Teams

Materials should reduce uncertainty.

Architects, designers and builders can use the material guide and Studio preview to align owners around finish direction before documentation or site timing becomes tight.

  • Clarify the finish family before comparing prices.
  • Connect material decisions to room use.
  • Keep client language practical and visual.
  • Reduce late changes during scope review.
Professional Collaboration

Material FAQ

Common questions before requesting samples.

Will stainless feel too industrial?

No. Finish direction, colour, grain, hardware and surrounding architecture determine the feeling. ZOOMTEC frames stainless as a refined residential material system.

Should every room use the same finish?

Not always. A whole-home system can use related finishes while keeping one clear material logic.

When should I request samples?

Request samples before final joinery scope, especially if the project includes multiple rooms or a professional design team.

Next Step

Start with the material guide.

Use the guide to compare finish direction before choosing a cabinet style or locking project documentation.

Request Material Guide