Each issue of Specified has come amid cost challenges in the market. The trend continues in 2023.

Implementing cost saving in projects is crucial. To do this successfully is to do so without compromise to the design, quality, or performance.

To help specifiers achieve this, EGGER offers simple swaps for interior materials that can save costs both at material source and ongoing.

Saving at source

Save costs at material source by swapping real materials for cutting edge reproductions with a smaller price tag.

The more advanced the reproduction decor (something mainly determined by texture), the closer the look and feel to the real thing.

The less advanced the reproduction, the lower its cost.

Ongoing cost saving

Ongoing cost saving comes with the reduction of additional processing and further maintenance.

In multiple unit developments, further processing such as painting or treating will delay completion substantially. Additional costs are also likely when these processes need to be repeated in time.

EGGER reproduction materials require no further or recurring labour. Surfaces remain stable, meaning designs look as good over time as they do at install.

U708 Light Grey
U201 Pebble Grey
U780 Monument Grey
U502 Misty Blue
U961 Graphite Grey
U599 PM Indigo Blue
ST19
ST19
U999 ST19 Black
Swap painted timber for Texture Meets Colour MFC to remove time consuming painting and repainting.
NOTE: All decors shown and mentioned are reproductions. Colour-matching decor selection only possible on the original sample. Slight deviations between furniture and flooring decors are possible due to different surface finishes.