CATALOG
Porcelain stoneware combines all the characteristics that tiles need for an outdoor terrace in a single material. In addition, the wide variety of aspects makes it a powerful design tool. Check out our catalogue and discover the most current tile looks for the outdoor spaces of your home or project.
DESIGN AND SAFETY
Porcelain stoneware stands out for its high resistance to both impacts and the most extreme temperatures. In addition, it is a non-porous material that barely absorbs water, so it remains unchanged over the years. These characteristics, together with its ease of cleaning and low maintenance, make stoneware the best material for terrace tiles, whether as flooring or cladding. The versatility and extreme resistance of stoneware make it ideal for use on all types of terraces, from those that are semi-covered to those that are fully exposed to the elements. Our catalogue includes outdoor tiles with greater or lesser slip resistance to ensure safety in all your spaces.
One of the great advantages of porcelain as an outdoor flooring is the slip resistance it offers. In this way, porcelain floors help to create a modern and resistant terrace, but also safe from possible slips and falls. Therefore, if you are considering what type of flooring to put on a terrace, you should know that non-slip porcelain tiles meet all the requirements in a single material. In the case of outdoor terraces, especially if they are close to swimming pools or other wet areas, you should always opt for models with a higher anti-slip capacity. That is, those of Class 3, Class C or R12-13.
If there is one thing that makes porcelain stoneware stand out, it is its ability to adopt almost any appearance. In the case of terraces and other outdoor spaces, it is common to opt for tiles that imitate the design and textures of different natural materials. In this way, the floor or wall tile contributes to integrating the home into its natural environment. Among the terrace tiles with a natural look, timeless options stand out, such as porcelain imitating marble or natural stone. Wood textures are also gaining popularity thanks to the characteristics of stoneware. Finally, we cannot forget other classic options such as imitation terracotta tiles, which help to renew the rustic style.
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