November 23, 2024
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Do you love tiling, but less the fact that it highlights everyday dirt? Nothing is more unpleasant than a wall or floor covering that immediately catches the eye on the slightest speck of dust or the slightest stain! To satisfy your maniacal side, discover 5 easy-care tile references that don’t give dirt a chance!

5 tile designs that don’t get dirty

In order not to be the daily slave of your tiles and the dirt that can settle on their surface, it is important to choose them well. If some models can wait for a weekly cleaning, others do not tolerate any dirt and do not hesitate to bring it out. Between material, color and reference , discover which tiles are the best friends of an impeccable interior!

1. Porcelain stoneware tiles

Born from a combination of clay and pressed silica fired at high temperature, porcelain stoneware is unquestionably the darling of tiles, especially for the kitchen  ! Non-porous and suitable for all rooms , even damp ones, porcelain stoneware tiles perfectly imitate the most coveted materials , while being resistant, less expensive and easier to clean. Imitation natural stone, cement tiles , parquet or waxed concrete, it matches all the effects!

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2. Patterned tiles

Plain tiles are known to be particularly messy, as their surface is perfectly one-colored. This is therefore not the case with coatings with patterns, which have the advantage of easily masking stains thanks to their color irregularities .

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3. Beige, gray or earth colors

If the type of tiling is important, the color is just as important. Thus, some colors more easily resist the urge to show that they are not perfectly clean! This is the case, in particular, of beige, ocher, sand or gray. On the contrary, others will be more likely  to bring out stains and dust . This is, for example, the case of very light tiles, or, conversely, very dark ones .

If you still want to adopt these tiling colors in your home, do not put them in a place with a lot of traffic, with a significant mixing of impurities, in a kitchen, where water and food are daily elements, or even in a bathroom , where the risk of splashes, and therefore of stains, are very numerous.

4. The satin finish

A slightly satin effect is the ideal finish to save you a daily cleaning chore. If the shiny tiles are the champions in terms of brightness and visual enlargement of the room, by shimmering natural or artificial light, they also reflect their defects which invite themselves to the surface. For the mast , if they are less conspicuous once dirty, they have the disadvantage of easily retaining dust .

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5. Adhesive tiles

Particularly used in home staging to give a second life to the splashback of a kitchen or to renovate the walls of a bathroom in the blink of an eye, adhesive tiles are a spectacular easy solution , compared to traditional tiling. It is simple to install, less expensive, it requires absolutely no work, there are many references and, to top it off, it is extremely easy to maintain. A simple wipe is enough!

In summary, if you are particularly attached to the cleanliness of your interior, certain types of tiles, colors or finishes are to be preferred more than others. In short, colors that are too light or too dark and too shiny should be avoided, especially in places where the risk of soiling is high. However, you should not fall into extremes either by restricting yourself to the aesthetic side, or by not taking into account the place of destination of the tiles, to be intimately linked with its UPEC classification .

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