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Ceramic,Porcelain,and More

by Gaurav Gupta Digital Marketing

When it is time to update your tiled home with new styles, go for the best. Tiles have evolved over the years, and there are various types as well. While searching, focus on finding the best and not just replacement options available. Go for the best types and styles that will give your home a perfect look.  


This article explains the various types of tiles you can choose for whatever project you are working on at home or place of work. You may not require all these types at once when building your home, but you must understand them to make the right decision. So, read on to learn the features of each type and make the right decision. 

Here Are the Various Types of Tiles 

You will find several options if you search in stores physically or online for the types of tiles available. Tiles come in many types and with varying features and colors. These are the things you must know to make the right choice of trendy tile design for your home. Here are the various types of tiles: 

  1. Porcelain Tiles

Porcelain is a good option if you want a more refined type of clay. It is also a more durable and often expensive type of tile than its red clay ceramic counterpart. The durability is attributable to a higher ratio of silica and quartz and baked or fired at a higher temperature. 


Unlike other types, porcelain tile is a chameleon as it comes in different colors and patterns. It can be glazed, etched, and textured to look like hardwood planks, expensive marble, or industrial bricks. As a user or buyer, this variety gives you more options depending on your needs. 


When it comes to installation, keep in mind that installing porcelain tile on your own can be challenging. The tile is a stronger and denser material than ceramic and necessitates a special tool: a diamond blade wet saw. You may need to seek the help of experienced pros who understand what it takes to use or install porcelain correctly. 

  1. Ceramic Tiles

If you want a lens dense type of tile, ceramic tiles might be an option. They are also softer and more porous than porcelain tiles. Since the clay used in its composition is less refined, it is a less expensive, albeit less durable, option. Ceramic tile is a versatile and cost-effective option for those looking for large quantities. It is not only less expensive than porcelain, but it is also simpler to install.


Many homeowners choose ceramic tiles as flooring, particularly in hot climates. In such places, the natural coolness of the tile is a welcome perk during the summer months. Also, because of its relatively soft surface, you can cut a ceramic tile with a simple tile cutter. Indeed, you can cut it like a piece of cake compared to the more involved process of cutting porcelain tile. 


Furthermore, ceramic tiles have an appealing clean-lined appearance. You can also customize the long-lasting glazed finish to many colors and patterns. Note, however, that ceramic tile is not as durable as porcelain. Also, because of its high absorption rate, homeowners must clean up spills quickly. Further, avoid ceramic tile in areas frequently exposed to moisture, such as the shower and patio.

  1. Marble Tiles 

Marble is often considered one of the more expensive natural stone tile materials. In particular, it is an elegant and bold choice, exuding elegance and panache that is difficult to replicate with other materials. It is deeply veined with natural mineral lines and forms under immense heat and pressure. 


Due to its making process, marble can withstand the heat and pressures of everyday life extremely well. Perhaps no other type of tile can dramatically elevate space as marble tile. The natural stone provides incredible depth and contrast, displaying a dazzling array of color veining.


If you love different colors, this option might be worth considering. Marble is naturally available in various colors, including green, gray, beige, white, and black. That means it is quite easy to find the color you want but inspect the material for any rough spots when choosing your marble tiles. 

  1. Granite Tiles

Granite is another natural rock tile you can use in countertops and flooring. The suitability in such areas is due to its naturally appearing specks and flecks of color ingrained within. Granite is much harder than marble and thus less prone to chips and cracks, unlike other types. 


Granite would be a perfect choice for wet areas or countertops. It is waterproof and rarely absorbs moisture or stains. However, granite, typically available in larger format slabs, is not a material for the frugal or cost-conscious. So, keep this in mind and consider it when making your decision.

  1. Natural Stone Tiles from Other Sources

Note that porcelain, ceramic, marble, and granite are not the only natural stone options for tile. You can also opt for other types, including slate, limestone, travertine, and sandstone. If you search for these options, you will find them suitable for some tiling work. You can, therefore, use them if they suit the kind of work you want to do. 


As a precaution, note that these are porous materials. So, seal them well if you plan to use them for flooring inside your home. Sealing also helps prevent stains and discoloration. Apart from that, these stones are an excellent choice for some of your other home tiling projects. 

Conclusion

Whether you are building your home from scratch, remodeling, or renovating, you need to get the best tiles. The results depend on the type of tile you use and, of course, the person doing the installation. Ensure you get the best tiles and hire the best pros to do the work for you. That is the only way to get excellent results. 


You have learned the various types of tiles from this article. With the information you have, it is now easy to make a choice. Features, pros, and cons of each type of tile should help you narrow down to one option. Select the best tile and let your project look great! 



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About Gaurav Gupta Senior   Digital Marketing

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