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PVC tiles are the newest addition to the construction and design industry

PVC tiles are the newest addition to the construction and design industry

PVC interlocking tiles provide a modern, vibrant look to recreational spaces with abundant colour options, insulation properties, and dirt resistance.

In the present-day interior design and decor context, tiles are an ever-evolving material available to create unbounded types of styles and aesthetics. The tile industry has expanded its doors to many creative arrays with technological advancement. In terms of composition, look, properties, and installation, tiles offer a multitude of possibilities. In addition, they are readily available in the market, provide low-maintenance benefits, and feature aesthetically pleasing attributes, making them a preferred pick for interiors and external flooring. 

Tiles are available in materials such as natural stones, porcelain, ceramic and glass, to name a few. Keeping the desired look, cost-effectiveness and installation in mind, one can choose from an array of options. In addition, tiles are also well responsive to severe climatic conditions. For colder regions, frost and water-resistant tiles made of ceramic or porcelain are appropriate. Their fired clay texture prevents surfaces from moisture damage, slippage and water leakage. Furthermore, the unglazed variant of stone tiles like marble, granite, etc., add to the overall allure and are heat resistant.

Interlocking tiles are also referred to as single-lap tiles. Indicative of the name, the edge of one tile fits under a groove along an edge in the next tile in the same course. Available in various materials like concrete, clay, recycled plastic, etc., interlocking tiles are highly durable, easy to maintain and chemical resistant. Built to last PVC tiles can be stated as the newest addition to the construction and design industry. PVC interlocking tiles provide a modern, vibrant look to recreational spaces with abundant colour options, insulation properties, and dirt resistance. While polyvinyl chloride is a go-to choice for the indoors, interlocking cement and clay tiles work best outdoors. Paver blocks are a more colloquial name for these highly durable, skid-resistant, and quick-to-install tiles. Interlocking permeable pavers are the creative, environment-friendly option to zest up your urban landscapes with some greens. 

The cement tile trend creates opulent, dramatic, and Bohemian interiors and pervades modern aesthetics. Concrete is exceptionally resilient and can withstand weather, heavy furniture, or the risk of scratches on its surface. Cement tiles provide a raw industrial look to your overall space. Polished cement tiles for flooring or wall splashes can be applied to industrial and modern or rustic mood boards. Its flexibility in terms of colours and superficial treatments can add a vibrant glamour to your interiors. Along with interiors and landscaping, tiles are recommended for roofing purposes for homes and mansions. In this reference, interlock tiles are highly functional for roof improvement and lend aesthetic splendours to the building structure. Traditionally, most roofing tiles were made from slate or a fired clay or terracotta product, but today’s roofing tiles are very often made from moulded, tinted concrete. Roofing tiles can come in many shapes: curved, flat, fluted, interlocking, etc. Interlocking concrete tiles combined with an environmentally conscious choice of solar panels are widely used in roofing solutions.

Tiles are used widely for flooring, walls, roofs, and many other aspects of architecture and design, offering versatile application characteristics for residential and commercial buildings.  They are an easy and cost-effective way to update and enhance any space. Mix and match colours, textures and patterns are attributes to create timeless and extravagant looks using tiles.

For more information, contact: Rajesh Bhandari, Director, A-Class Marble. 

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