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Glazed ceramic tiles are durable and are easy to care for since stains and dirt on them can easily be removed with water. There are ceramic tiles that are easily scratched but Grade III glazed ceramic tiles are scratch resistant. The same goes for glazed ceramic tiles that are classified as Grade IV. Unlike other flooring materials, ceramic tiles do not easily get burned and does not accumulate moisture. Aside from making sure they are glazed and scratch-free, go for ceramic tiles that are not slippery, thick and are compatible with your room size. When using tiles for a small room, it is best to choose big tiles since they have fewer grout lines and are less busy. Fewer grout lines create an illusion and will make the room appear more spacious and larger. |
It is also important to take note of the classification of ceramic tiles because these indicate their wear and tear capability. When a tile is classified as (0) by the Porcelain Enamel Institute, then this means the tile is not very durable while a PEI classification of (5) means it is very durable. The number classifications show the sturdiness of the tiles when confronted with high people traffic. The higher the number classification, the greater the tile’s ability to outlast wear and tear. The aesthetic and manufacturing quality of the tiles should also be of primary consideration.
A creative homeowner can instruct the installers to install the tiles in such a way that it will form a pattern. Using different tile designs on a particular corner of the floor can create wonderful designs.
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