Which tiles are best for your home? 5 types to consider

Are you looking to makeover your home?  Or are you looking to remove carpets and place tiles in your passage?

If so, you may find you are spoiled for choice! There are thousands of colors and designs to choose from with floor tiles. This is not the only thing to consider. There are different types of floor tiles, each with its own cleaning needs. Some may be more suited for the bathroom, and others may be better for an entrance hall.

Here, this article breaks down the different kinds of floor tiles to help you choose the best one for your home.

  1. Porcelain tiles
    Porcelain is a finer polished version of clay or ceramic tiles. It contains a higher ratio of quartz and silica.
    Like standard ceramic tiles, this option is hardy. Along with being easy to clean. So, you may want to consider it an option for your kitchen or bathroom.
    It can be slippery though. Once you have cleaned it, be sure it is dry before guests arrive. The fitting is also tougher than that of traditional ceramic tiles. Thus, it is best to have a professional fit your porcelain tiles. As it is unlikely that you have a diamond blade wet saw in your shed to cut the tiles to shape.
  2. Ceramic tiles
    This tile type has a wide range of applications. Along with striking designs to boot!
    Also known as Victorian floor tiles, ceramic options are resilient against damage. They are also more stain resistant. Especially if they are glazed.
    So, they are a popular tile type for kitchens, bathrooms, and hallways. They are easy to clean too. Tips for keeping them spotless include sweeping each day. Along with mopping them once a week. Maybe more so if you have dogs with muddy paws!
  3. Glass tiles
    Off of the floor and into the shower!
    Glass tiles can be a striking addition to any bathroom. Especially when placed around the shower. When compared to other tiles, glass options have the highest level of stain resistance. You can even spill red wine onto them without issue. They can be suitable for the kitchen too. Make your countertops and tiles literally sparkle!
    Unfortunately, there is a weakness with these tiles. Glass tiles are more prone to chipping and cracks. Hence why the best place for them is in your shower and bathroom.
  4. Marble tiles
    Marble tiles are an elegant and striking choice for a tile, but a key drawback for many people relating to marble is the cost of it.
    Marble is naturally porous. So, if you are looking to fit it in your kitchen, it will need sealing. It may be worth checking marble tiles for rough patches before purchasing them. Unprotected marble can weaken with water or other liquid. Potentially leading to cracks. Hence why it is used decoratively rather than for function.
  5. Granite tiles
    Granite offers the beauty of marble with extra durability.
    It is relatively waterproof, chip-proof, and is also veined. This makes it an excellent addition to a kitchen, bathroom, or floor if desired.

It will need protecting though, as marble does. Be sure to seal it every 6 months for best results.

Frederick