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Description
Add a refined and modern touch to your space with this premium grey porcelain tile inspired by a classic encaustic look. The Arte Grey tile features a smooth, glazed satin finish that blends effortlessly with both contemporary and traditional interiors.
When comparing porcelain vs ceramic tile or deciding what's better porcelain or ceramic tile, porcelain stands out for its superior durability, low water absorption, and resistance to wear. This makes it ideal for both residential and commercial applications, including high-traffic areas like kitchens, entryways, and hallways.
This glazed porcelain tile is impervious, frost resistant, and built to handle demanding environments such as outdoor porcelain tile flooring, pools, and fireplace facades. Whether you're upgrading your porcelain kitchen tile, installing a porcelain tile shower, or selecting tiles for commercial spaces, this product offers both performance and style.
With a PEI Rating IV, it is designed for heavy-duty use in areas exposed to regular foot traffic and dirt. Easy to install using thin-set and grout, it is a reliable solution for professionals and experienced DIY users. If you're exploring porcelain tile or ceramic tile or understanding the difference between porcelain and ceramic tile, this Arte Grey tile is a durable and versatile choice.
FAQS
Hardwood is made from solid wood planks, while engineered wood has a real wood surface over layered plywood, making it more stable and moisture-resistant.
Both are durable, but porcelain is denser, more water-resistant, and ideal for high-moisture areas, while ceramic offers a wide range of designs at a lower cost.
Yes, both can often be installed over most existing floors, provided the surface is clean, dry, and level.
Porcelain tile, ceramic tile, and most LVT products are waterproof, making them perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.
Sweep or vacuum regularly, clean spills promptly, and use manufacturer-recommended cleaners to avoid damage.
For spaces like hallways, kitchens, and commercial areas, durable choices include porcelain tile, LVT, and high-AC-rated laminate.
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