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Porcelain Tile

  1. Get Soft Background and Natural Stone-Like Veins with Aria Bianco

    Since porcelain, the tile costs lower than natural stone. Homeowners mesmerized with the appearance of white marble often choose marble-look porcelain tiles for cost control.

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  2. Harmonize Your Home Design with Orion Blanco Matte Porcelain Tiles

    Our Orion Blanco Matte Porcelain Tiles are 100% waterproof. The material they imitate (which is wood) is vulnerable to water and moisture. Not wood but this material can be used in your bathroom.

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  3. 5 Most Attractive Features of PURE Black Hexagon Porcelain Tile

    Our Pure Black Hexagon Porcelain Tiles add depth to your home interior. It allows you to create a timeless design, apart from proving your home with a hear-wearing floor or wall surface.

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  4. Get Stone-Look Ambiance with Eden Calacatta Polished Porcelain Tiles

    Eden Calacatta Polished Porcelain Tiles is a latest addition to our stone-look porcelain tile collection. It is a large format tile available in 24 inches x 48 inches dimensions.

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  5. 5 Reasons to Use Aspenwood Ash Porcelain Tiles in Your Home

    Aspenwood Ash 9x48 Porcelain Tiles come in matte finish along with handsome shades of gray. The wood-like tile, due to its unique plank like shape and size, makes an ideal choice for flooring.

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  6. Porcelain Pavers – The Perfect Pavement Material

    The best part of porcelain pavers is that, they can be designed to look like other materials. Popular natural stones – such as marble, granite, and slate - too!

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  7. Porcelain Vs Ceramic: Which is the Best Tile for Flooring?

    Both porcelain and ceramic tiles are made from clay. In fact, porcelain itself is a type of ceramic. So, what’s the difference between the two? Which tile would be better for residential flooring?

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