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Natural Stone or Porcelain – The Better Material for Guest Room Flooring

by Sarah B. Marketing Writer | Thinker | Environmentalist

We always want to mark a great impression on our guests. That is the reasons why whenever we are hosting a guest or more than a few visitors, we offer them delicious foods and drinks and spend a few moments of joy with them, and make sure that the room where they stay is beautiful, comfortable, and luxury.

So, does your guest room has that element that creates a remarkable impression on your guests? Do you want to change the feel and appeal of your guest room?

Designer materials

When it comes to turning your guest room into a beautiful guest room, you will need to spend some time on determining the best design and great design materials (such as stones and tiles and paints and wallpapers for your guest room flooring and walling) that can add magic to your space.

Natural Stones –

Natural stones are naturally beautiful. They have the potential to add glow and gaze to any space, including your guest room.

Technically a piece of rock, natural stones are sourced from rocks and mountains found at various locations on earth. Block of rocks are diced from mountains, before getting sliced into thin slices which we call slabs and tiles.

There are dozens of natural stones available in the market, such as marble, granite, travertine, slate, and quartzite. Of these, marble is regarded as the most beautiful flooring material.

Natural stones are hard, durable, and long-lasting products. They never lose their look and never disappoint you with their performance. Over time, they become a valuable asset of your property.

They will help you build extraordinarily beautiful flooring in your guest room, that make your guests go wow.

Porcelain Tiles –

Porcelain tiles are made from clay, and they are not a natural product. They are produced in factories and can be available in unlimited colors and shades.

They can also be designed to represent or imitate the look of natural surfaces, such as natural stones, wood, clay, and metals. This is where they appear a more attractive option than natural stones.

Porcelain tiles are non-porous, they do not react with vinegars and most acids, they are super easy to clean and maintain, and they do not decay like metal and wood do.

Tiles are hard and durable, and have the potential to work for years after rightful installation. Plus, they are cheaper than natural stones.

This article has been brought to you by WallAndTile.com, one of the largest tile shops in US. 


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