Ceramic tiles are the single most common form of tiles that have been used for tiling of floors and walls.
They are best attributed as being hard wearing, scratch & crack resistant, and heat-resistant as well. Glass tiles on the other hand, are attributed with being rigged, easily recyclable, easy to maintain and providing a very open and airy look combined with brilliant color effects.
But, despite the slight compromise on aesthetics, it has been the quite obvious choice of consumers, for their durability and lower square foot price compared to glass tiles. However, ceramic tile lovers rejoice as we now offer unique designer mosaics, which give you the durability of ceramic tiles with the creative flexibility of glass. Effectively giving you, the best of both worlds.
However, as practical as they might seem, the decision to choose ceramic mosaic tiles over glass mosaic or even regular ceramic tiles is dependent on a variety of factors, such as:
• The surface area of the location to be tiled.
• The average daily use of the area being tiled; the amount of foot traffic in the case of floor tiles.
• The purpose of tiling, whether functional or purely decorative.
Whether you’re tiling it yourself or paying someone to do it, it’s important to note that since mosaics involve the fitting together of countless pieces of non-uniform tiles can be a very painstaking and expensive process, with a high margin for errors and is best left in the hands of our professionals, or that’s our opinion at least.
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