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What Floor Tile is Best for Your Project?

An impressive new floor can make a dramatic statement about your home – particularly if it is looking to increase its resale value. But which tile should you select for this project?

Porcelain flooring is an ideal option for accommodating various design styles, thanks to its dense structure and impermeability. Plus, porcelain features colors and patterns resembling wood grains, encaustic patterns and concrete.

Livden Tiles

Tile has long been the go-to flooring option in kitchens and bathrooms where water, moisture, stains and wear-and-tear are commonplace. Plus, its durability and easy maintenance make it a good fit for busy households.

Georgie Smith and Hilary Gibbs of Stepsister couldn’t have picked a more auspicious time to launch their sustainable tile line: its eco-friendly tiles contain 65 to 100% recycled content while featuring eye-catching designs that will elevate any living space.

Livden’s paper tile collections–such as pastel-hued Chutes and Ladders and Deco Sol series, which feature an easy half-moon design to evoke endless summer sunrays–are produced in the United States by a manufacturer who prioritizes eco-friendly manufacturing practices by using recycled materials, while their Florida and Washington-produced terrazzo options employ waste reduction programs to divert materials away from landfills.

Achim Home Collection Stone Vinyl Tiles

With these peel-and-stick vinyl tiles, you can bring an authentic stone floor look into your home without breaking the bank. Installation requires no acclimation time prior to application and they can be laid over existing wood, vinyl, or concrete flooring surfaces with 5-millimeter thickness for comfort underfoot.

These floors are water resistant, feature an invisible scratch-proof and stain-resistance wear layer, and come equipped with low gloss tiles with low gloss for realistic appearances that have an easy cleaning routine using mild cleaners. Available in earth tone shades that range from slate and quartz to limestone and travertine; come with or without grout depending on personal preferences; feature lifetime warranties with mild cleaners for convenient care – plus they feature lifetime warranties!

Porcelain Tile

Porcelain tiles are an ideal choice for high-traffic areas due to their superior durability. Resistant to scratching, chipping and cracking better than most flooring materials, porcelain can withstand accidental falls from pets or children without suffering damage.

These durable tiles are less susceptible to moisture issues. Being hard, dense, and nonporous means they don’t absorb allergens and can easily be wiped clean – perfect for allergy sufferers!

These hard tiles do come with some drawbacks, however. Their weight makes them less suitable than other flooring materials, necessitating a firm sub-floor to support them and professional installation services as cutting is difficult; in addition, their limited selection of designs precludes many from choosing them for themselves.

Quarry Tile

Quarry tiles are ideal for high traffic floors and bathrooms because of their sturdy, hard material that offers natural slip resistance. These tiles can withstand heavy foot traffic, frequent mopping, power washing and can hide stains well while resisting moisture damage.

Quarry tile is an extremely durable material with a rustic aesthetic. Not as fragile as ceramic tile, quarry tiles are frequently chosen as commercial kitchen flooring due to their non-brittle properties and rough texture that promotes grip on slippery floors.

Even though its name suggests otherwise, quarry tile does not come directly from a quarry but instead made up of ground minerals like feldspar, clay and shale which are mixed together and extruded into tile shapes before baking at high temperatures. Regular sealing should also help protect them against stains as well as help them resist water absorption.

Ceramic Tile

Ceramic tile flooring is an economical, long-term and adaptable choice that comes in various colors and patterns – it even can be printed to simulate hardwoods or natural stones! Solid or glazed options are also available.

Ceramic tiles are nonporous materials that do not absorb odors or bacteria, making them easy to keep clean with just a damp mop or sponge. Furthermore, they’re highly scratch-resistant and can even be coated to make them watertight!

Ceramic tiles come in an extensive array of shapes and sizes, making them one of the most diverse tile materials. You can use it to express yourself creatively through patterns and textures you create using plank shaped tiles for elegance and movement or mosaic or hexagonal styles for more structured looks.

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