Flooring is one of the most important decisions you’ll make about your home. A home is a place where you want to feel relaxed and comfortable, and what better way to achieve that than with impressionable surroundings? That is why it’s essential to choose the right flooring for your home. We take a look at why you should choose rectified tiles as your flooring option.
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What are rectified tiles:
Rectified tiles are tiles that have been cut to size with precision using specialised equipment, such as a tile rectifying machine. This process results in tiles that are perfectly straight and have precise, uniform dimensions. This makes them easier to install and allows for a more seamless, professional-looking finish. Additionally, because the tiles are cut to exact specifications, they can be installed with very narrow grout lines, which can give the appearance of a larger, more continuous surface. Rectified tiles are often used in high-end installations, such as in luxury homes or commercial buildings, where a precise, professional finish is desired.
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- Monocibec Charisma Imperial Natural Rectified 600x1200mm
- Florim Beton One Chalk Rectified 600x1200mm
- Monocibec Chiaroscuro Salar Polished Rectified 600x1200mm
What are the advantages?
Rectified tiles have several advantages over non-rectified tiles. With their very precise cut edges, they can be particularly useful in large installations, where a small mistake in the placement of a tile can be magnified and result in an uneven or unprofessional-looking finish. Additionally, rectified tiles are often of a higher quality than non-rectified tiles, which can be useful in high-end installations where durability and long-lasting performance are important. Finally, rectified tiles can be more versatile in terms of design, as their precise dimensions allow for more complex patterns and layouts to be created.
Additionally, rectified tiles are often used in outdoor installations, such as on patios or pool decks, where their precise dimensions and straight edges can help create a seamless, professional-looking finish. They are also commonly used in wet areas, such as bathrooms and showers, where their precise dimensions and narrow grout lines can help prevent water from seeping behind the tiles and causing damage. Ultimately, the best use of rectified tiles will depend on the specific requirements of your installation and your personal design preferences.
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