Pros:
High durability and scratch resistance.
Low water absorption rate, making it ideal for bathrooms and kitchens.
Versatile in terms of design and available in a variety of finishes.
Cons:
Slightly pricier than ceramic tiles.
Pros:
Affordable and offers good value for the money.
Easy to cut, install, and maintain.
Available in a wide range of colors and patterns.
Cons:
Less durable than porcelain tiles.
More porous, making it less ideal for high-moisture areas.
Pros:
High-end, luxurious appearance.
Unique veining makes each tile one-of-a-kind.
Durable and maintains cool temperatures in hot climates.
Cons:
Requires more frequent maintenance to retain it's shine.
A pricier option.
Pros:
Great for creating intricate designs and adding visual interest.
Versatile in application, from backsplashes to shower floors.
Available in various materials, offering diverse aesthetic options.
Cons:
Complex designs require great expertise to install.
Pros:
Reflects light, adding brightness and depth to a room.
Resistant to stains, mold, and mildew.
Available in a wide variety of colors and translucencies.
Cons:
More fragile, prone to chipping or cracking.
Can be slippery when wet if used on floors.
Pros:
Natural, earthy appearance with unique patterns.
Durable and long-lasting when sealed properly.
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Cons:
Porous nature requires sealing to prevent staining and water damage.
Requires more regular maintenance to maintain its appearance.
Pros:
Provides a natural, rustic look.
Typically more affordable than marble or granite.
Works well in outdoor environments.
Cons:
Softer stone makes it slightly more susceptible to scratches and wear.
Exclusive colour range of mostly earth tones.
Pros:
Extremely durable and resistant to scratches.
Low maintenance and easy to clean.
Heat resistant, making it ideal for kitchens.
Cons:
Requires sealing to prevent stains.
Can be slippery when polished.
Pros:
Very durable and ideal for high-traffic areas.
Natural, earthy aesthetic.
Slip-resistant, especially when left unglazed.
Cons:
May require sealing to prevent stains.
Can be more difficult to clean if the surface is textured.
Pros:
Unique, natural appearance with no two tiles being exactly alike.
Adds value to the property.
Diverse range of options in terms of color, texture, and type.
Cons:
Generally requires sealing to protect against stains and moisture.
Maintenance can be more demanding compared to ceramic or porcelain.
Pros:
Naturally slip-resistant, making it ideal for floors, especially in wet areas.
Unique texture and color variations.
Durable and suitable for high-traffic areas.
Cons:
Requires sealing to prevent stains and water damage.
Uneven surface texture can make cleaning more challenging.
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