If you are someone who is looking into having tiles placed on a surface of your home, chances are you have already looked into the popular options of both glass and porcelain tiles. While these designs are the most popular, making it seem like they are the only materials on the market but in fact there is a whole array of different choices of specialty tiles. Spring Hill residents who do not like the idea of glass or porcelain tiles included in their home remodel have many other materials and styles to consider that it can actually be overwhelming for some. Here are some of the more popular specially designs.
Three-Dimensional Specialty Tiles
One of the styles that is growing the fastest in popularity in recent years are tiles that are designed to have textured designs that pop out from a normally flat surface. With these specialty tiles, Spring Hill residents performing a home renovation can use them as wall tiles or even flooring tiles with great effect. Three-dimensional cladding creates an appealing and dynamic look thanks to lighting and shadow effects created by the reliefs on the surface. One example of this style is flooring tile designed to look and feel like a wooden floor concept without all the hassle and extra care that would be needed.
Marble Tiles are Always in Style
It may not be the cheapest alternative, but marble tiles still are and have always been a great option if you are looking for a specialty tiles. Spring Hill residents who can afford this material might want to consider marble because it has great resale value for your home. The only problem with marble besides the price is it is a material that needs a lot of care and attention. Marble can be easily scratched and damaged, making it a bad choice for a home with small children and pets. Marble is also more susceptible to water damage then their glass and porcelain counterparts.
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