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5 Ceramic Block Designs for Your Natural Interior Style
Ceramic granite breezeblock, or ventilation block, has many designs and colors. Among them, the classic and modern breezeblocks. There are also the ones natural design, which is inspired by plants and flowers from our natural environment. Here are 6 natural-styled ceramic granite breezeblock to decorate natural interiors from our Flora collection.
Bamboes
The name of this breezeblock is from English which means bamboo. The design looks like several bamboos tied together. Then, there are 6 small holes. It’s suitable for both traditional and architectural interiors that use bamboo. The colors are brown, green, ivory white, and white yellow.
Cateyla
The second breezeblock, Cateyla, takes inspiration from orchids originating from South America. The design is pretty and cute, with one flower in the middle and four holes around it. It’s available in soft pastel colors, namely baby blue, ivory, pink (rosa), and white.
Kembang Sepatu
Another name for this flower is Hibiscus. Roster Kembang Sepatu has two flowers in the middle and 2 buds at the edges. Then, completed with leaves and four small holes. The appearance of this breezeblock is beautiful and decorative. You can choose from the colors rosa (pink), violet, and yellow.
Dalily
Inspired by the day lily flower, the Dalily features a large, bright flower in the center. Then, the leaves circle around the edges of the breezeblock. If you like big floral designs, this one is for you. Choice of colors are rosa, violet, and yellow.
Melati
The last, but not least, is Roster Melati. The design is simple and beautiful, with one large jasmine flower in the middle. Then, the flowers are surrounded by thin edges, adding to the impression of elegance. The color choices are beautiful, namely white and yellow (the middle of the flower is yellow) and yellow for the entirety of the breezeblock.
Those are 6 natural-styled ceramic granite breezeblock or ventilation block to complete the natural interior in your dream house. Actually there are many more flower breezeblock designs, for example Tulip, Chrysanthemum, Sunflower, and Orchid. Click here to see more. So, among these 6, which one do you like the most?