Find perfect tile flooring at Trotts Quality Carpet
Let your imaginations and creativity go wild when choosing tile flooring for your home. Ceramic and porcelain tile flooring is one of the popular flooring choices because of their fantastic design, color and pattern varieties. New geometric designs mixed together with different tiles create one-of-a-kind patterns. If you are looking for flooring in Daytona, New Smyrna or region around, Trott’s Quality Carpet is the place to visit for the perfect tile flooring options for your home.
Combine your personal style and design requirement with tile
Tiles are available in a variety of materials like glass, ceramic, porcelain, stone or pebbles. Tiles can be glaze or unglazed with glossy or matte finishes.
Glazed tiles offer a natural design and work in any place at your home. Their metallic luster reflects and scatters light giving a dazzling effect to your interior design. There are natural and artificially colored tiles with both uniform and varying colors. There are lots of options at Trotts Quality Carpet for you to choose from, depending on what your vision or design aesthetic is. Here are some examples:
- Matching tiles to the surface area: rectangular tiles like subway work great in a bathroom tub or shower surround in addition to a kitchen backsplash. Square tiles add beauty to kitchen backsplash or an entrance area. Mosaic tiles can provide amazing patterns for both walls and floors.
- Plain/smooth or textured: this is one of the criteria for selecting tiles for floors. In places like bathroom, textured or matte finished tiles are recommended. If they are smooth tiles in rooms where water can be present it can make it slippery and accidents will happen. Gloss finish or smooth tiles can be selected for other rooms where water will not be an issue.
- Tile hardness: hardness is a critical consideration for rooms with heavy traffic like commercial applications. Scratch resistance or hardness of tiles is defined by the MOHS rating system. The rating ranges from 1 to 10; 1 implies the softest and 10 implies the hardest. Tiles with hardness rating from 5 and above are suitable for home applications whereas tiles with rating 7 and above are preferred for commercial applications.