Tiles
Ceramic tiles. The primary ingredients of ceramic tiles are natural clay and minerals, which are mixed together with water, chemical additives and colour pigments. ... Porcelain tiles. ... Vitrified tiles. ... Terrazzo tiles. ... Stone tiles. ... Cement tiles
Floor tiles will last for many years so it is best to choose a neutral colour that will stand the test of time. The amount of natural light in your room may determine whether your floor tiles need to reflect light (lighter colours) to make the room feel larger or if a darker colour will suit.
Marble. Marble flooring adds a classy touch. ... Vitrified tiles. Vitrified tiles for a clean look. ... Vinyl. Vinyl is a warm flooring material. ... Hardwood. Ideal for classic interiors. ... Indian Patent Stone. A concrete look alike flooring.
Tile size. Small-sized tiles are usually suited to small residential areas such as kitchens, bathrooms and toilets. Room size. ... Colour. ... Grout. ... Texture and pattern. ... Natural light
Tiles with a thicker thickness are less likely to break or crack than tiles with a thinner thickness. Because durability of porcelain floor tile is important in preventing cracks and damage, you may want to choose thicker porcelain tiles for flooring, especially in high-traffic areas.