Frammenti Tech Beige Matt Rectified Porcelain Tiles are a type of floor or wall tile made from porcelain material. "Rectified" refers to the process of cutting the tile to a precise size and shape, ensuring that each tile has straight and even edges for a clean and uniform appearance when installed. "Matt" means that the tile has a non-shiny or matte finish, which can provide a more subtle and natural look compared to glossy tiles. "Frammenti Tech Beige" is the specific color and design of the tile, which typically features a neutral beige color with subtle texture or pattern. These tiles are commonly used in residential and commercial settings for their durability, low maintenance, and modern aesthetic.
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From the tile to the tiled floor or wall
The difference between the tile and the tiled surface is the same as that between a fabric and garment. Suitable, good quality material is required in order to make a garment, but it is not enough. The assistance of a good designer and tailor are also required. Similarly, in order to create a well tiled surface, good quality and well chosen tiles are required but are not enough: an expert designer and a good tile fixer are also required. In the hands of a designer/tiler (many individuals do both jobs), the tiles become like the material in the hands of the tailor/designer: The essential or raw material. When can one safely say that surface has been “well tiled”?
Regular and harmonious: it is flat, with no bumps or hollows, the grouting is straight and regular, with no appreciable difference in level across joints;
Whole: without adhesion failures of the tiles and breakings;
Long lasting: it will perform its aesthetic and functional tasks for a long period without deteriorating under the stress to which it is subject;
Tile patterns
Here you will find ideas of how to lay your tiles using one, two or even more sized tiles together. Before starting make sure that your tiles all have the same calibre and are of the same shade batch number. Then pick a suitable layout for your chosen tiles.