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How to choose the right tiles to the type of room?

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I am currently planning tile installation in our home and am looking for inspiration and information on what should and shouldn't be done in the tile world.

In general, I have learned that there are different requirements for different rooms.

In the bathroom, for example, you have to pay attention to the slip and slip resistance grade, in the hallway, it's more of an abrasion group.

I'd love for you to share your experiences and, ideally, pictures.

asked 6 months ago
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1Galanakis
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Please don't make a drama out of this.

Abrasion groups, in private residences, are almost irrelevant. Where a lot of walking with sand under shoes, restaurants, hallways, lobbies in public places, etc. are important, maybe beachfront vacation homes, but otherwise? It doesn't really matter.

Slip resistance – yes, it's important, you can see it in the tile. You can usually see tiled surfaces in the tile market, just to have an idea of what it looks like. 

answered 6 months ago
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122Wha Jae-woong
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We have porcelain tiles. It's good, cheap, and non-slip.

Wall plain glazed tiles, one of the cheapest.

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