Among the variety of finishing materials, stone wall tiles occupy a special place. Moreover, such stone-look tiles are decorative and can be successfully used both for exterior decoration of buildings and for cladding walls indoors.
Stone-look exterior tiles
The times when a house made of stone was the privilege of wealthy people have long been forgotten. Modern technologies, thanks to which unique construction and finishing materials are created, allow any home to be given a spectacular and rich appearance. One of these materials is façade facing tiles imitating stone.
Possessing all the advantages of natural stone – durability, resistance to external adverse conditions and mechanical stress – facing tiles imitating wild stone also have a number of significant advantages. First of all, this is, of course, the price – the cost of finishing a unit of area with stone-look tiles is several times lower compared to finishing with natural stone. Further, stone-look tiles are much lighter than natural stone, which significantly reduces the load on the foundation.
One cannot help but mention the variety of textures of such tiles. For example, the exterior decoration of a house with facade tiles imitating the “torn stone” surface looks very impressive. At the same time, it should be noted the versatility of such tiles – they look equally harmonious on both large and small buildings. In addition, its composition, which includes only natural ingredients, allows it to be used for interior finishing work.
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Stone-effect facing tiles for interior decoration
The rich texture of stone-look tiles could not go unnoticed by professional interior designers. They successfully use it to decorate, for example, fireplaces and fireplace areas, fragments or even entire walls when decorating interiors in the style of medieval castles.
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