Are you installing Backsplash tiles on the floor?
Homeowners enjoy a massive selection of the prettiest tiles in a variety of material and designs nowadays. In order to make the right choices, some information is needed. Walls can use almost any tile but floors have great traffic and choose wisely. Glass tiles may be cute but not strong enough for the floor. Backsplash tiles need to be carefully considered before installing on floors. Factors like the extent of Traffic, Resistance to slipping and Durability need to be studied before tile selection for floors.
TRAFFIC AND APPLICATIONS
The company carries out ratings that assist the homeowner or business make the right choices. La Fleur Kenzzi Porcelain tiles may be very attractive and may be used as backsplashes or wall installations in offices and boutiques, but will not tolerate the heavy traffic on the floors in airports and hospitals. Homes can put them on the floor without much wear and tear.
DURABILITY AND STRENGTH
You cannot install some backsplashes on the floor because they are not so strong. Imagine not only the foot traffic all day long, but the equipment used for certain functions. The tiles will crack or loose its finishing and need to be replaced soon. Use the right tile rating. Favorite tiles may be installed as backsplashes in a bathroom or bar space. Mixana Kenzzi Hexagon Porcelain tiles enhance smart bathrooms with depth and character. Put it on an accent wall at home.
If backsplash tiles are considered for flooring applications, study the texture on the surface that decides if it will slip. Those exquisite 3D tiles with the uneven surface can be a slipping risk and should be avoided on floors in homes and businesses. Glass tiles and shining surfaces become slippery with wetness. They do well on walls but some glass mosaic tiles can help with the border decoration or add colors. Talk it over with the experts.
Taupe Brickstone 5x10 Porcelain and Ivory Brickstone 5x10 Porcelain are other superb selections of tiles for the home floors but with certain care. In product pages, look for SPECS and APPLICATIONS that bring you up to date with the details.









