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KITCHEN DESIGN
Porcelain tiles are a fundamental tool in the hands of architects and interior designers to enhance kitchen design. Learn about the latest trends and get inspired by the most successful floor and wall kitchen tiles.
Tropical
Glimpse
Montblanc
Studio
Brooklyn
Ronda
Metallic
Dstone
Corten
Lithops
Harlem
Sutton
Slate
Sonora
Cracked
Flamed
Kintsugi
Magma
Markham
Alhambra
Stracciatella
Bohemian
Altea
Attila
Vienna
Art-Deco
Lined
Neutral
Nordic
Imarble
Omega
Rafter
Branch
Retro
Build
Isen
Carpet
Terre
Bella
Baffin
Rainbow
Kilim
Camper
Gravite
Jacquard
Marbox
Tango
Grunge
Chalkwood
Cotto
Norway
Victorian
Bondi
Regio
Sao Luis
Sunderland
Vitro
Danube
Bavaria
Crea
Evoke
Trendy
Spatolato
Spring
Carton
Terrazzo
Terracota
Moon
Fusion
Mud
Lava
Milano
Steel
Vulcano
Ciment
Rug
Abstra
Tivoli
Pebble
Whisper
Assos
Japan
Fireclay
Illusion
Zest
Paradox
Kitchen
Public space
Living room
Bedroom
Terraces
Bathroom
Fireplaces
Stairs
White
Black
Beige
Grey
Muticolour
Brown
Green
Gold
Blue
Silver
Red
Pink
Vintage
Minimalist
Hydraulic
Geometric
Contemporary
Classic
Industrial
Rustic
Patchwork
Whether you are an interior design professional, an architect or a private individual, contact the Aparici team and we will advise you on how to find the solution to your needs. Our team will contact you as soon as possible.
DESIGN AND FUNCTIONALITY
Ceramic and porcelain tiles are natural allies in the design of modern kitchens. The variety of looks, formats and finishes make them the most versatile material. Thus, kitchen tiles multiply the design possibilities depending on the available space and the personality of the project.
This versatility is combined with unique technical features. Whether as flooring or cladding, porcelain stoneware stands out for its ease of cleaning, as well as its resistance to moisture and stains. In short, they offer design and functionality in one of the most heavily used rooms in the home.
Porcelain stoneware is increasingly used as kitchen floor paving. One of its advantages over other materials is its slip resistance, depending on the model chosen. In this way, it offers the extra safety needed in a space where spills of liquid or water are common.
The application of ceramic and porcelain stoneware as wall cladding also offers important advantages in the kitchen. One of the most common applications is as a backsplash, thanks to its resistance to high temperatures and the ease of cleaning.
Porcelain stoneware offers a chromatic variety which is difficult to match by other materials. Thus, Aparici's kitchen tiles go beyond black and white to fill the heart of the home with life. This is the case of the blue tiles, with tones ranging from the deepest azure to the lightest turquoise, or the inherent vitality of green porcelain surfaces.
As for the looks of the tiles, they are nearly endless. You can opt for encaustic type pavement to design a vintage kitchen or tiles that recreate the textures of natural materials such as wood, marble or stone. For a more up-to-date look, cement look tiles stand out for their variety of shades and textures.
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