Belgium's architectural landscape, characterized by a mix of historic Gothic structures and ultra-modern urban hubs like Brussels and Antwerp, demands materials that can withstand high humidity and variable Atlantic climates. The current market is shifting toward building decorative materials that offer low maintenance without sacrificing the opulent look of natural stone.
In the Belgian residential sector, there is a growing preference for rapid renovation. Traditional marble is often too heavy and costly for the renovation of old townhouses, leading to a surge in demand for lightweight, high-impact alternatives that provide a seamless finish and superior thermal insulation.
Strict EU environmental regulations in Belgium have pushed manufacturers toward phthalate-free and recyclable polymers. This has transformed the local industry, where the focus has shifted from simple aesthetics to a balance of LEED certification standards and luxury design.
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