A house becomes
a home when you blend it in the mixture of your personality. If you are
planning to redecorate your house or even if you are a first timer who wants to
walk on a floor that accentuates the look of your house then you came to the
right place my friend. I have done a lot of research and I have gathered a lot
of information on tiles. Tiles are one of the most
inexpensive and fastest solutions to design your home. If you are a miser like
me then you should buy the clearance tiles
that stores sell at a sell-out price to make way for new stock. Although the
price could vary depending on the design or the type of tile you are planning
to buy.
Tiles
for Home
Ceramic
tiles are the most commonly used tiles
for home which are also known as porcelain tiles. Experts suggest that vitrified tiles which are a type
of ceramic tile are your best bet to decorate your home with.
The difference
between vitrified tile and its counterpart ceramic tile is that vitrified tiles have very low porosity
and doesn’t absorb moisture easily which increases its longevity. Vitrified
tile is also not glazed like ceramic tile as the dye is put into the mixture
before putting it in the kiln so even if the tile is scratched it will still
have a uniform colour. Vitrified tile also has a very soft shine and if these
are unpolished they will give out a matte like finish and either way it looks
stunning on the eye. These tiles also are cheaper than agglomerated marble or quartz
stone and installing them is less time consuming that installing these. So,
I suggest you to go for the evergreen vitrified tiles and it’s not
just me, Architectures and Interior Designers will also agree with it.
Design &
Pattern
The pattern
choices of tile will be dictated by how deep your pocket is. The running bond
and brick pattern is the most popular for places like kitchen and bathroom. Top
tiles companies in India have seen a rising demand for basket weave or
a pinwheel pattern in bathroom tiles and that is
usually used for small bathrooms. Tiles
are like tattoos on the wall so before setting it up in the stone just make
sure you have played enough with the shapes and styles to get the desired look
because once it’s on the wall then it is not coming down for a long-long time.
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