Faux Stone Tiles are a favored tile choice, reflecting a trend in Vietnamese homes. Each tile boasts patterns inspired by natural stone, addressing the weight and high absorbency issues of natural stone. The market now offers a plethora of attractive designs in this faux stone tile category for customers to choose from.
As rooftops are exposed to outdoor elements, faux stone tiles with embossed patterns provide anti-slip properties, increased friction, making them ideal for rooftop tiling. Many prefer these tiles for their rooftops as they prevent slips and falls, withstand wet conditions from rain or water leakage, and offer an appealing aesthetic that complements the outdoor decor style of rooftops. Moreover, the tile surface is less prone to discoloration or cracking when exposed to sunlight, maintaining its beauty over time.
Faux Wood Tiles are ceramic tiles produced using advanced inkjet technology to mimic various wood patterns. Faux wood tiles are a popular choice in many construction projects to add sophistication and modernity to living spaces. The wood tones can also enhance the warmth of the area.
Wood-patterned tiles offer high aesthetic appeal, with a rustic beauty that complements the greenery on the terrace or balcony. Overcoming the limitations of natural wood flooring, such as low durability, susceptibility to moisture, mold, and pests, faux wood tiles provide a cost-effective, durable solution while preserving the beauty of wood patterns. Additionally, faux wood tiles come with matte or glossy surfaces, mimicking natural wood, providing effective scratch resistance and slip prevention. The beautiful shine of wood-like tiles is maintained over time and is unaffected by external factors. All these features make faux wood tiles an excellent choice for the terrace.
Glazed tiles, also known as gạch tráng men, are ceramic tiles with a layer of glaze covering the surface and body of the tile. Made from various materials such as clay, kaolin, and gypsum, combined with additives to provide a variety of products, glazed tiles come with a variety of patterns. The glaze layer can be glossy, matte, or textured, depending on the manufacturer and primary materials. The diversity in size, color, and material makes this tile model the most favored material for modern construction projects.
Thanks to excellent fire resistance, waterproofing, eco-friendliness, and easy cleaning due to the glazed surface that reduces dust accumulation, glazed tiles are the top choice for balconies and terraces. Glazed tiles also exhibit properties that are almost unaffected by the environment, making them highly durable for outdoor use, such as on balconies and terraces.
Blossom Tiles, also known as floral tiles, are a type of floor tile made from cement, stone powder, sand, and some concrete additives used for architectural decoration. Unlike glazed tiles, blossom tiles are non-fired, eco-friendly, and have a lifespan of up to several hundred years. These tiles have been used in Vietnam since the days when the country was under French colonial rule. Some ancient architectural structures left by the French in cities like Hanoi, Hue, and Da Lat still showcase buildings made of blossom tiles.
Blossom tiles are suitable for any room, regardless of high foot traffic areas. Due to a thick glazed layer, areas with frequent movement enhance the shine of the tiles. In contrast to other hard-to-clean materials such as wood or stone, blossom tiles are easy to maintain. Most modern blossom tile models have a glossy paint layer for surface waterproofing and fire resistance. Thanks to its excellent heat retention mechanism, areas constructed with blossom tiles remain warm in winter and cool in summer. With these advantages, blossom tiles are highly suitable for rooftop areas in Vietnamese households.