The safety and meaning of renovated environments is communicated through materials. The materials such as stone, metal, and reinforced composites are used to express durability and affect the human perception of security.
Visual Confidence
Hard, strong substances are an indication of stability. Walls, doors and fixtures made of hard substances assure those using the space that the space is safe and sturdy.
Tactile Assurance
Other than the visual, the touch of surfaces is a factor in trust. Stone texture, massive wood or polished metal provide a subliminal feeling of strength when touched, which adds to comfort and peaceful feelings.
Symbolic Power
Values are expressed by material choices. Stone implies permanence, glass with supporting metal implies openness without vulnerability and metal accents imply modern resiliency. Renovations therefore make spaces that reflect the concept of security in terms of functionality and meaning.
Human Experience
The combination of strength and perception makes sure that safety is not only technical but also experienced, perceived, and emotionally comfortable, which makes redesigned spaces not only psychologically but also physically safe.


