Tarimatec Casa Decor 2026 presents a proposal that takes the material into a new territory within interior design. In this edition, the brand takes part with Estratos, a wellness bathroom space designed by AIA, where architecture is understood as a sequence of layers, atmospheres and sensory transitions.

The project transforms the bathroom into a calm and contemporary experience, where materiality, light, water and vegetation interact continuously. More than a functional room, Estratos is conceived as an interior landscape designed to be explored slowly and discovered step by step.

If you would like to see how the brand’s presence at this event has evolved, you can also read Tarimatec at Casa Decor 2025: “Park 33”.

Tarimatec Casa Decor 2026: a space designed as an architecture of layers

Estratos is based on a central idea: the space is not crossed directly, but revealed gradually. The proposal is organised into different strata linked to specific phases of use: threshold, vanity area, active water and immersion.

This way of structuring the project turns the journey into a progressive experience. Each layer introduces a different atmosphere and a specific relationship between body, water, light and materiality. Curves, changes in section and transitions between surfaces create a sense of shelter that accompanies the visitor from the entrance to the final wellness area.

This approach reinforces a more emotional reading of the space: here, design does not simply solve, it also accompanies.

A sensory journey through light, water and materiality

One of the most interesting features of the project is its ability to create atmosphere. Warm, indirect lighting accompanies each phase of the journey and helps define the rhythm of the space. Light is not used solely as a functional resource, but as another layer of the project: it surrounds, filters, softens and enhances the serene perception of the whole.

This luminous dimension is complemented by vegetation, integrated as an active part of the architecture. It is not treated as a decorative element, but as a resource that introduces texture, transition, humidity and a more sensory connection with nature.

The result is a space that invites visitors to slow down and experience interior design through a more immersive, tactile and atmospheric logic.

Tarimatec reinterpreted for wellness interior design

In Tarimatec Casa Decor 2026, the material expands beyond its usual reading to demonstrate its versatility indoors. In Estratos, Tarimatec appears not only as flooring, but also as vertical cladding, screening, enclosure and visual filter.

This reinterpretation is one of the keys to the project. The material accompanies the journey and changes its role depending on the moment: in some areas it organises and separates; in others, it brings continuity, warmth or visual rhythm. This ability to adapt allows Tarimatec to be understood not only as a technical solution, but also as an expressive tool within interior architecture.

If you would like to explore the brand’s range of solutions in more depth, you can visit the Tarimatec products page, discover the Deck range or explore ASKIN, the line that includes AXEL as an architectural screen.

Materials and solutions that shape Estratos

Estratos shows how different Tarimatec solutions can be integrated into a continuous and coherent composition. The space features vertical profiles, cladding systems and flooring solutions that help define the journey and reinforce the material identity of the project.

Among them are systems linked to the brand’s cladding and façade lines. To discover more references, you can see the Aris Square case at Casa I35 and browse further examples on the Tarimatec blog. Here, material does not merely clad: it organises, filters, guides and gives character to the overall space.

This approach is especially relevant for architects, interior designers and specifiers looking for materials capable of meeting both technical requirements and sensory or aesthetic intentions.

A space where wellbeing is built through materiality

Estratos does not present the bathroom as an isolated object, but as an integral experience. The project proposes a way of inhabiting wellbeing in which architecture, materiality, light and vegetation work together to create an intimate, calm and contemporary environment.

With this proposal, Tarimatec confirms its ability to adapt to new contexts and open up new possibilities within interior design. Its presence at Casa Decor 2026 does not simply showcase a space, but also a different way of thinking about material: more flexible, more architectural and more closely connected to the user experience.

Casa Decor 2026: a new way of inhabiting wellbeing

Tarimatec Casa Decor 2026 is an invitation to discover new ways of working with material in interior design projects. Estratos proposes an immersive experience in which each layer of the space contributes to creating wellbeing.

If you would like to learn more about this edition, you can visit the official Casa Decor 2026 website. And if you are looking to apply this type of solution to your next project, you can contact Tarimatec to request information, advice or samples.

Visit us at Casa Decor 2026

If you are visiting Casa Decor 2026, we invite you to discover “Estratos” and experience up close a new way of living the material.

Casa Decor 2026
From 9 April to 24 May
Calle San Agustín, 11 – Madrid
Space P4-07

If you would like to visit the space accompanied by our team, write to us at tarimatec@viters.com and we will arrange it.

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