How 120 x 60 cm Tiles Create the Illusion of Space

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How 120 x 60 cm Tiles Create the Illusion of Space

120 x 60 cm tiles will give a room a larger feeling than 60 cm tile. One of the main reasons for this is the lack of grout lines. The less grout lines, the less busy your floor is and the more expansive it seems. This expansiveness naturally will make your room larger, illustrating how 120 x 60 cm tiles create the illusion of space.

Larger tiles will trick the eye and make a room look bigger, rather than smaller. The main reason for this is that larger tiles reduce the ‘busy’ factor, since smaller tiles, like mosaics (with comparatively more grout lines), will increase how busy the design looks. A small bathroom can actually help from a large tile. With fewer grout lines, the walls and floor are less cluttered and the room visually expands, showing how 120 x 60 cm tiles create the illusion of space.

Durability: The density of porcelain tile makes it more durable than ceramic tile while being less the to wear and tear. This makes it more suitable for commercial use as well as in the home. Water Resistance: Porcelain tile is almost impervious to water compared to ceramic tile, and this adds to how 120 x 60 cm tiles create the illusion of space by making maintenance easier.

Both porcelain tile and ceramic tile are made to sustain decades of high-traffic wear and tear. If installed and maintained well, they can last 50 years or more! Porcelain and ceramic tile are also fairly resistant to elements like water, debris, and stains.

How 120 x 60 cm Tiles Create the Illusion of Space

The surface of most ceramic and porcelain tile does not need to be sealed, although some must a light application of a penetrating sealer to fill the micro pores on the surface of the tile. but, the grout joint between the tiles is usually very porous and made of a cement-based material.


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