Patterned Cement Tiles For Statement Floors And Walls
Geometric and classic motifs for living rooms, cafés and bathrooms, laid out according to your drawings and traffic levels.
Why Choose Cement Tile
Cement tile offers a rich, matte look with deep, saturated color and natural variation that reads premium in both modern and classic spaces.
Design character: subtle tone movement and crisp patterns for statement floors and walls.
Serviceable surface: pigmented wear layer can be lightly re-honed and re-sealed if needed.
Comfort & grip: matte texture feels solid underfoot; mosaic layouts add traction in wet zones.
Material profile: non-fired, cementitious body; specify a penetrating sealer before and after grouting.
Flexible options: available in custom colors, sizes, borders/corners, and logo patterns.
Application Scenarios of Cement Tile
Application Scenarios of Cement Tile
Matte Cement Tiles
Soft, low-sheen surface with natural variation and minimal glare. Calm, architectural look that works for living areas, bedrooms, lobbies, and covered patios; choose textured/R-rated options for bathrooms or other wet zones.
Waxed Cement Tiles
A buffed wax topcoat adds a gentle satin glow and extra stain resistance while deepening the color. Easier daily cleaning; great for kitchen walls, cafés, retail spaces, and entry floors—re-wax periodically for upkeep.
Polished Cement Tiles
Mechanically polished for a smooth, light-reflective finish that highlights the concrete’s fine aggregate. Seal to resist stains. Ideal for feature walls, vanities, and low-moisture floors; add anti-slip solutions near water.
White Tile Solution FAQs
Q: What is cement/encaustic tile?
A: Handmade, non-fired tile pressed from Portland cement, marble dust, sand, and mineral pigments with a 3–4 mm wear layer.
Q: Does it need sealing?
A: Yes—seal before grouting and again after. Re-seal periodically (typically every 1–3 years, traffic-dependent).
Q: Can I use cement tile in showers or wet areas?
A: Suitable for walls and low-splash zones when properly sealed. For shower floors/heavy wet areas, consider porcelain look-alikes due to maintenance.
Q: Is cement tile stain- or acid-sensitive?
A: It is porous and can etch with acids (vinegar, lemon). Use pH-neutral cleaners only and wipe spills quickly.
Q: What grout should I use?
A: Fine-sand or unsanded grout and a matching neutral tone. Always pre-seal tile to prevent pigment/grout haze.
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