
Despite being a material that has been used for centuries, ceramics remain relevant as a fundamental element in modern architecture, both for flooring and wall applications. Its versatility is precisely one of the factors that have allowed it to survive the test of time, along with exceptional durability and beauty that are challenging to achieve with other materials. Particularly, porcelain tiles stand out for their suitability for both floor and wall, contributing to aesthetic coherence and functionality in spaces.
But what makes it an extraordinarily versatile material?
Astra Pearl 60 x 120 cm. Flooring: Astra Pearl 120 x 120 cm.
Porcelain has significantly evolved in recent decades, achieving unparalleled technical performance. Its resistance to moisture, abrasion, and temperature changes makes this type of ceramic a preferred option for high-traffic floor areas. This, coupled with its easy maintenance, makes it not only a valuable resource for residential areas but also for public and commercial spaces.
Florence Bianco 60 x 120 cm. Bamboo Vermont Earth 30 x 90 cm. Flooring: Florence Bianco 120 x 120 cm
Moreover, ceramics also exhibit resistance to stains, water and scratches, highly valued when designing kitchens or bathrooms due to their exposure to dirt and potential damages.
Concept Cream 60 x 120 cm. Flooring: Concept Cream 120 x 120 cm
Ceramics offer a wide variety of finishes and designs, providing designers and architects with numerous possibilities to express their creativity on floors and walls. The ability of porcelain tiles to be used on both floor and wall surfaces allows for an interesting aesthetic coherence in interior design. The uniformity in material and design creates a sense of visual continuity, offering a spacious and cohesive appearance to the spaces. Furthermore, the combination of textures allows for the creation of visually engaging environments, adding depth and character to the rooms.
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