advertisement
Currently Browsing: Types of Tiles

Travertine Tiles

Travertine tiles are typically made from a natural sedimentary rock similar to limestone, although man-made travertine is also fairly common. Therefore, travertine tiles often fall somewhere between more recognisable natural stone tiles such as those comprising marble, granite, limestone and slate and...

Porcelain Tiles

Although many natural rock tiles such as granite, limestone and slate are generally thought to be the most hard wearing and durable available, porcelain tiles can actually be around 30% stronger. Indeed, whereas granite and limestone tiles are prone to scratching (but are otherwise resistant to heavier...

Glass Tiles

Although not as popular as tiles comprising more traditional materials such as granite, limestone, marble, ceramic and porcelain, glass tiles are durable and aesthetically pleasing products for use in the home. Indeed, glass tiles can be used in just about any room of the home and are purchased predominantly...

Mosaic Tiles

Mosaic tiles are suitable for use on walls and floors in just about any room of the home, including bathrooms, kitchens, conservatories and hallways. Typically comprising exotic natural materials such as slate, granite, limestone or marble, mosaic tiles are usually provided in ‘webbed’ sheets...

Slate Tiles

Slate is one of the most elegant and natural looking materials to be used in domestic wall and floor tiles. Notable for its solidity, high density and long lasting durability, slate wall and floor tiles are perfect additions to the home in which both style and substance are of paramount importance. Indeed,...
Page 1 of 212