Thursday, June 18, 2015

Choosing Artisan Tile For Your Wall

By Freida Michael


Thanks to an invention called tiles, we are now enjoying beautiful, easy-to-clean, waterproof interiors, roofs and walls. There are a dozen types of tiles such as roof tiles, floor tiles, decorative tiles work like artisan tile, ceiling tiles and digital printed tiles. The material used in tiles are dependent on its placement on the structure.

Used on floors, tiles make the routine of cleanliness fast and easy. Plus, they can be tailored to a space in terms of size, shape, and layout design. Ceramic clay is the most frequent medium, but many prefer stone, glass, or concrete. It all depends on the final purpose and location. Glazing adds shine and visual appeal, but non-glazed is also widely used, particularly on roofs.

As mentioned, tiles are not new and date back 7,000 years or more. They were relegated to the rich however, unlike today. Manufactured tiles are readily accessible; and when purchased in volume, the cost can be lowered. People can choose from thousands of designs and colors as well as among different techniques used. There is no end to the imagination when it comes to tiles.

The grade of a tile is a significant factor in its beauty and price. If you want heavy duty, you opt for grade 1. By contrast, grade 2 is thinner and cheaper. You can use both types for most flooring, but not grade 3 which is brittle and thus to be limited to walls.

Most people use commercial tiles for cost reasons and also volume. If they want something special, they can elect to get those that are artisan made. Each would be unique if that is the desired look. No two are alike, just as with snowflakes. Tiles done by hand are made to order and can take a long time to produce. That is a factor worth considering. But it is often well worth waiting for something creative and imaginative, in essence a work of art.

Handmade tiles are customized in shops. After a client and the artist finalizes the design, the tile makers create each tile from solid clay and cut down to the specified shape and texture. After it has dried, they are applied with glaze. Handmade tiles are most often in neutral colors and its beauty are most often accentuated by the interior's lighting. Otherwise, the tile's color must be indicated at first because it might change as the it is baked depending on its material. It is then baked at nearly 2,000 degrees for 8 hours in a kiln.

Afterwards, if it needs an additional assembly, it will be laid out by the artisans and then packed. The client may opt to pick it up or have it delivered. Handmade tiles like these are most made of clay because this material is easier to work with. These tiles are more suited for walls than floors. In addition, because each tile is different, it requires a skilled tiler to be installed. Because of these processes, these tiles are more expensive.

Choosing ceramic tiles is a wise decision for its special qualities. It can add immeasurably to decor, and there is no other surface quite like it. You have many designs and styles available, so anything goes. It is all about customizing a space and going beyond functionality.




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