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Ceramic or Vitrified Tiles: Which One Is Right for Your Home?

Which tiles should I choose for my home? Probably one of the major confusions everyone has while building their dream home. Because, the types of tiles you choose will be a significant deciding factor of how appealing your home is. Along with matching the soft furnishings, tiles will create a perfect backdrop. With that being done, you can decorate the rest of the room.

And, of course, it’s hard not to get a little overwhelmed because there are many types of flooring options – ceramic tiles, vitrified tiles, glass, cement, natural stone, wooden – to name a just a few. Additionally, not every tile works for every construction project.

Hence, for a seamless flooring experience, make sure you are choosing the flooring type which fits best for your home or a given space.

Here’s some expert tips to guide you through the most popular types of tiles.

  1. Ceramic tiles
  2. Vitrified tiles

Find out which tiles are the best for your home to ensure you will love them for years to come.

1. Ceramic tiles

It has been used for centuries and it offers more options like color, texture, and pattern. These are made using a mixture of clay, minerals, and solvents in extremely high temperatures. These ceramic tiles can again be classified into glazed and non-glazed tiles.

Advantages

Disadvantages

2. Vitrified tiles

It is a tile that has undergone the process called vitrification. It is actually a mixture of 40% of clay and 60% of silica. Durability, low maintenance, and scratch-resistant properties make them the best flooring option for corporate buildings and homes.

Vitrified tiles are classified into different categories:

  1. Glazed Vitrified Tile (GVT)
  2. Polished Glazed Vitrified Tile (PGVT)
  3. Full body vitrified
  4. Single charged
  5. Double Charged
  6. Soluble Salt

Advantages

  1. Vitrified tiles are durable compared to ceramic tiles, marble and granite
  2. It is very easy to maintain
  3. You can use it in almost all the places including wet areas, there won’t be any damages to the tiles due to water
  4. It is fire resistant in nature

Disadvantages

Well, so have you decided on one? Please share your thoughts below.