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Ceramic refurbishments
Ceramic refurbishments

The endless choices in ceramic tiles permits ceramic refurbishments “on demand” in the home with ease, speed and security.
When a refurbishing at home, pottery is the perfect material to achieve stunning results. And it is not only in those places where the tile has always reigned like the bathroom or kitchen but now also in other areas of the home such as the living room, bedrooms, porches or outdoor areas.
The nearly infinite options of ceramic wall and floor tiles that are available in the market allow switching combinations of floors and wall tiles, with an increasing array of formats, colours , designs and finishes to make ceramic refurbishments a great option.
The comparative advantages of tiles over other materials is easy installation. In addition, new systems for dry installation of the ceramic pieces are ideal for spaces that frequently change appearance.
Moreover, ceramic is affordable for any budget. When planning reform the varied ceramic covers a wide range of prices, without sacrificing the quality guarantee of this material.
The ceramic tile is so versatile it can be installed on any surface. In addition to renovating floors and walls, it is the perfect covering for furniture or decorative elements work: wardrobes, dressers, bookcases, headboards… The tile is able to shine even in small spaces.
It may even be the basis of the decor, which combined with a few well chosen attractive details, will transform a new room to a place of vast possibilities thanks to these reformed ceramics.
Another advantage inherent in the material is the high technical properties of wear resistance to chemicals, moisture and temperature changes. Once placed, ceramic products do not require complex care. Cleaning can be done easily; simply with a damp cloth if the surface is dirty or greasy and where required, you can add cleaning agents such as detergents or bleach.
Source: El Periódico del Azulejo
page 14, april 2013

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