Tile flooring typically shows up in bathrooms and kitchens but can be used throughout the house. Tile comes in two forms: ceramic and porcelain, so it’s important to know the differences between the two before selecting tile flooring.
Ceramic Tile isn’t as durable as porcelain tile because of the way it’s composed and fired. But it is cheaper than porcelain tile, easier to cut, more flexible and can have texture for an added visual effect..
Porcelain Tile differs from ceramic tile because it’s made with finer clay packed at higher pressures and baked at higher temperatures. Those differences make porcelain more durable than ceramic and it’s less porous than ceramic.
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Polishing natural stone leaves a high gloss finish on the stone. It is a process that combines abrasion and pressure to shine the surface of the stone itself similar to the glossy finish of a diamond.
A polished floor has a glassy look to it, and has a brilliant reflective shine. It can be restored again and again. It is timeless, elegant look.
A polished floor can always be re-finished with a satiny honed finish to add a new look to an old floor.
Concrete pavers are a manufactured product, colors are introduced during the manufacturing process to produce a wide range of strong, bright colors that resist sun and fading. Manufactured pavers are interlocking, which makes them particularly easy to install. The range of paver thickness varies from 60mm to 120mm.
Concrete kerb is an essential addition to a road, cycle way or footpath. It has several uses, with its main purpose being to neatly create separation and visual delineation of walkways and other trafficked areas.
Hardwood Flooring : Solid Hardwood Floors Are Made Of Planks Milled From A Single Piece Of Timber. Solid Hardwood Floors Were Originally Used For Structural Purposes, Being Installed Perpendicular To The Wooden Support Beams Of A Building Known As Joists Or Bearers.
Laminate Flooring : Laminate flooring (also called floating wood tile in the United States) is a multi-layer synthetic flooring product fused together with a lamination process.
Laminate flooring simulates wood (or sometimes stone) with a photographic applique layer under a clear protective layer. The inner core layer is usually composed of melamine resin and fiber board materials Laminate flooring has grown significantly in popularity.
Carpet Flooring : A carpet is a textile floor covering typically consisting of an upper layer of pile attached to a backing. The pile was traditionally made from wool. Carpets are used for a variety of purposes, including insulating a person's feet from a cold tile or concrete floor, making a room more comfortable as a place to sit on the floor (e.g., when playing with children or as a prayer rug), reducing sound from walking (particularly in apartment buildings), and adding decoration or color to a room. Carpets are used in industrial and commercial establishments such as retail stores and hotels and in private homes.
Vinyl Flooring : Sheet vinyl flooring is vinyl flooring that comes in large, continuous, flexible sheets. A vinyl sheet floor is completely impermeable to water, unlike vinyl floor tile, which comes in stiff tiles, and vinyl planks, which come in interlocking strips. It is sometimes called linoleum after a visually similar product of different (linseed oil) chemical composition. Vinyl flooring is extensively used because it is water-impervious, fairly durable, and adjustably resilient.