There is a common confusion between ceramic and porcelain tiles. While both tiles use similar raw materials, they are different from each other. Porcelain tiles are manufactured by combining a mix of materials and are baked at a higher temperature. Since they are fired at a temperature that is higher than what is use
Natural blue marble is quite rare, but with the PCG Ice Blue Marble, bring the magic and splendour of blue marble to your space. The different shade will surely add a touch of panache to your space, elevating the overall look. Pair it with light and neutral colours, furniture, and décor pieces so that your blue marble tile stands out.
d for ceramic tiles, these tiles are comparatively stronger and can withstand more wear and tear. Porcelain is also a dense material and has a water absorption rate of less than 0.5 percent, making the tile water resistant. It is these properties that make porcelain tiles the perfect choice for outdoor spaces and areas that are often exposed to water, such as bathrooms.
At Orientbell Tiles porcelain tiles are available in multiple designs, such as wooden, marble, slate, 3D, cement, etc. and can be found in various colours, such as white, grey, brown, black, blue, beige, and cream. Manufactured in a standard 600x600mm size, these stunning tiles are primarily used on the floor. They are available in two finishes – glossy and matte.
PCG 3D Flower Statuario Super White, PCG Moorish Wood, PCG Classical Wooden, PCG Onyx Brown BM, and PCG Swan Marble Blue are the five most popular porcelain tiles at Orientbell Tiles.