Choosing Different Floor and Wall Tiles
Tiles used whether on floors or walls must first and foremost be functional. They should be suitable for use for a particular area and preferably easy to maintain. Tiles can also beautify your space and adds to the visual vocabulary of your overall décor. In Singapore, most homes use ceramic or porcelain floor tiles. Here, we’ll discuss some tile options that you can look into when renovating your home.
Ceramic Tiles
Ceramic is the most commonly-used tile because it is affordable and durable. There are glazed and unglazed options and come in many designs. They are suitable for use in kitchens and bathrooms. Wood-looking ceramic tiles are perfect on walls and floors to give the space the warmth of wood, but yet more porous. Price ranges depending on the design.
Porcelain Tiles
Porcelain tiles, fabricated using natural clay, are sometimes preferred over ceramic owing to its appearance. They are also denser, less porous and hence more durable than ceramic tiles. Many like it because it can take on a stone-like look without the high maintenance of real stones like marble. This means the same elegant outlook, but easier upkeeping. Porcelain tiles can also mimic the industrial charm of cement flooring. Suited for use in bathrooms, kitchens and even outdoors, porcelain can be glazed or unglazed. Unglazed porcelain tiles are otherwise known as homogenous tiles.
Natural Stone Tiles
Natural stone tiles include marble, granite, slate and travertine. They are used in areas where there is not too much moisture, such as living room floors or bathroom walls.
While each slab of marble comes with its unique veins and is perfect for creating a high-end look owing to its elegant appearance, it can be expensive and not the most budget-friendly option.
Travertine tiles, formed from limestone, they possess a unique pattern and have a textured look to provide character.