Most of the time, each room in your house is used in a different way. Some often see more activity than others and require more thorough cleaning, whereas others are exposed to varying temperatures and levels of humidity. It is essential to understand which tile is optimal for each function because they differ in terms of stability, density, and slide resistance.
Ceramic Tiles for Home
Ceramic tiles are made of ceramic, are humidity sensitive, and do not color easily. They are easy to clean and maintain, and they come in a variety of colors, shapes, styles, and patterns. They are smoother than porcelain tiles, which are easier to manufacture and set. Porcelain tiles are comprised of clay and sand, making them stronger, denser, and less transparent than traditional ceramic tile. They can also be used outside due to their durability. Porcelain, on the other hand, is more difficult to set up and frequently needs the use of specialized tools. Ceramic and porcelain tiles are appropriate for use in damp or high-traffic areas such as the kitchen or bathroom.
Glass Tiles for Home
Glass tiles have a polished, modern look and can provide the illusion of greater space to add depth to a room. They are less thin than ceramic tiles, making them easier to clean and more resistant to water and stains. Spots and particles, on the other hand, show up more prominently and must be cleaned more frequently. Glass tiles are an outstanding product for bathroom and shower walls, as well as kitchen backsplashes.
Marble Tiles
Marble tiles are easy. bring a touch of elegance to any room. Veining might be fine, robust, or barely visible. Marble is a soft material, but it is also water-resistant and bacteria. Marble tiles are suitable for low areas such as halls, bathrooms, and hallways.
Dura Tile has the perfect tiles for any space in your home. Visit our showroom or purchase online to see our wonderful selection of high-quality imported tiles.