Suppose your interior spaces are in great need of a makeover, and you're considering utilizing tiles as part of your plan. In that case, you'll almost certainly come across Ceramic Tiles when looking for ideas. What are ceramic tiles, what are the different types, and how should they be used? We're happy you inquired.

What is ceramic?

Ceramic is a material commonly for wall tiles, mosaics, and some low-traffic floor tiles. Clay and sand are the primary components of ceramic tiles. These ingredients are powdered to an excellent consistency. After that, water is added, and the mixture is crushed under high pressure in a mold to form the "Biscuit." These are then dried, primed, painted, and glazed before being fired at around 1000oC in a kiln.

Where to use ceramic tiles?

Ceramic isn't as durable as porcelain and isn't usually frost-resistant. As a result, we only recommend utilizing ceramic tiles in interior spaces, not in outdoor locations where frost can form. Traditionally, ceramic tiles have been used most frequently in the kitchen and bathroom of the home. Because of its cost and durability, kitchen ceramic tiles are often the preferred choice. They may now be utilized throughout the house due to a broader choice of styles in recent years. Glazed ceramic tiles are most suitable for interior usage and may be found in kitchens, bathrooms, and utility rooms worldwide.

What are ceramic tiles designs available?

So, now that you know how ceramic tiles are made and where they may be utilized, what types of patterns do you have? Long gone are the days when "ceramic tile" meant "white, simple square," owing to the newest HD Inkjet printing technology. Instead, ceramic tiles are increasingly being used to create wood, stone, and patterned designs in various finishes, colors, and textures!

One of the most popular types of ceramic tile is metro tiles. These brick-shaped tiles were first seen on the Parisian Metropolitan (thus the name, Metro — a pub quiz question). They've become a style symbol and can be found in bathrooms and kitchens all around the world. In the Brick and Metro category, there are over 400 styles to select from, including smooth and bevelled, short and long, crackled and bumpy, matt and gloss.

Ceramic is used to create wood effects, such as the popular Oak Wood Tile. They feature a textured surface that is alive with wood grain and knots, and they have an exceptionally lifelike wood impression design. Wood effect tiles are ideal for achieving a natural impression in a corridor, living room, dining room, or bedroom.

For the natural look, don't overlook ceramic stone effect tiles, such as the stunning stone look Tiles collection, which features a genuine marble effect pattern. According to any designer, marble is the most coveted stone because of its attractive and distinctive veining.

A statement floor, or a floor space that is so distinctive in design that it functions as a focal point and quickly attracts the eye of guests as they enter the room, is one method to change the look of a room rapidly.

As you can see, there are a wide variety of ceramic tile patterns to choose from.