Floor Tiles

Floor Tiles for Bathroom, Kitchen, and Living Rooms

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Choosing the Right Floor Tiles for Your Home

Homeowners today are opting for floor tiles more often than not–thanks to their aesthetic appeal and durability as well as low maintenance nature. Due to the variety of designs, materials, and finishes they come in, floor tiles accommodate a diversity of styles, including minimalistic and contemporary or more rustic and classic. Let’s find out how floor tiles can
be utilized in the hall, living room, bathroom, kitchen, or any other space in your house that
will fit your style.

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Floor tile design for Hall

It is the area that makes a first impression of your home and it is imperative to make this place look exquisite. Using the right floor tiles in this area will help improve your impression level. Some good & quite big tiles like 2×2 feet or 3×3 feet tiles work efficiently in hallways as they make the space look larger. If you want something more contemporary in style, go for vitrified polished tiles with marble or stone-printed patterns.

Floor Tiles for the Living Room

The living room can be termed as the heart of the house where family members come together and guests are welcomed and entertained. In the case of this area, it is necessary to find a compromise between beauty and practicality when choosing tiles. Porcelain and vitrified tiles are good choices as they are known to be tough and come in many finishes. If your choice of style aims at producing a warm and welcoming atmosphere in the room, wood-look tiles are ideal as they provide the visual appeal of wood but are much easier to
maintain.

Floor Tiles for the Kitchen

As the most used area in any house, the kitchen deserves tiles that are robust, stain-free, and easy to clean. For kitchen areas, using vitrified tiles for flooring could be the most economical option as they can resist spills and heavy traffic. If you want to give the room a traditional appeal, patterned colored tiles in muted colors would be a great option. Conversely, colored plain tiles would be best suited for a contemporary kitchen that does not want to have any tiles with patterns.