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Understand Your Space and Lifestyle Needs
Before falling in love with a particular tile design, it’s essential to assess where and how the tiles will be used.
High-Traffic Areas: Entryways, hallways, and kitchens see a lot of foot traffic, so opt for tiles that are durable and slip-resistant.
Moisture-Prone Areas: Bathrooms and utility rooms need tiles that are water-resistant to prevent slipping and water damage.
Living and Dining Spaces: Here, style might take more of a front seat, but durability and easy maintenance are still important.
Always think about your lifestyle. For example, busy households with children and pets will benefit from tiles that resist scratches, stains, and heavy wear.
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Explore Different Tile Materials
Not all tiles are created equal. The material you choose plays a big role in the tile’s performance and appearance.
Porcelain
One of the most durable options, porcelain tiles are resistant to moisture, stains, and wear. They’re perfect for both indoor and outdoor use.
Ceramic
Slightly less durable than porcelain but still strong, ceramic tiles are cost-effective and ideal for walls and light-traffic areas.
Natural Stone
Marble, granite, slate, and travertine create a luxurious, natural look. However, they require sealing and more maintenance to stay in top shape.
Vinyl and Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT)
For those wanting a softer underfoot feel with the appearance of natural stone or wood, LVT offers fantastic performance, especially in moisture-prone areas.