Ceramic Tiles
Ceramic tiles are generally made from red or white clay fired in a kiln.
They are finished with a durable glaze which carries the colour and pattern.
These tiles are used in both wall tile and floor tile applications, and are much softer and easier to cut than their porcelain counterparts.
Ceramic tiles are usually suitable for very light to moderate traffic and generally have a relatively high water absorption rating.
This makes them less frost resistant and they are more prone to wear and chipping than porcelain tiles.
Examples of Ceramic Tiles

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