Tiles are usually thin, square or rectangular coverings made from hard-wearing material such as ceramic, stone, baked clay, marble, granite, etc.
Examples of tiles are ceramic tile, Porcelain tile, Glass tile, Cement tile, Marble tile, Mosaic tile, Granite tile, Limestone tile, Quarry tile, Metal tile, Resin tile, etc.
Ceramic tile is one of the most common types of tile found in the home because it is suitable for many applications, affordable and presentable. It can be used in most part of the house such as kitchens, bathrooms, foyer areas, etc.
Marble tiles are more costly than ceramic tiles. It adds a touch of elegance and refinement to any room. Laying marble tiles might upgrade the space as it delivers texture and depth with its patterns. There is no single piece of marble tile that is identical to another. Marble requires more upkeeping to keep it looking pristine. Marble tiles are susceptible to scratches and stains.
Granite tiles are natural stone that has a similar look and feel to marble because of its natural flecks, though there are some notable differences.
Mosaic tiles give you a chance to flex your creative interior design because it comes in many different shapes, sizes, colours, styles and materials. Mosaic tiles work best on wall applications.
What to know about tiles and its applications:
• Scratch resistant
• Stain resistant
• Water resistant
• Heat resistant
• Durability
• Non-porous
• Non-slippery
• Eco-friendly
• Finishes
• Costs
• Highly customisable
• Can it be installed quickly
• Host of colours and patterns
• If for indoor and outdoor use
• Sound and thermal insulation
• Purpose of use for flooring, wall decor, etc
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