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Terrace

Enhance the look of your terrace spaces with our range of tiles that provide both aesthetics & durability.
Specially designed for patios and terrace. Our tiles are ideal for any exterior decor project.

TERRACE FLOOR

TERRACE WALL

 

How to Select the Right Terrace Tiles

 

Points to consider before selecting terrace tiles:

Application area:
If you’re choosing tiles for a patio or terrace area that will see a lot of traffic, you’ll need to select durable tiles that can withstand wear and tear.
Safety:
Outdoor areas such as balconies or rooftops are often exposed to slippery conditions. Hence, choosing tiles with anti-skid properties is essential for safety purposes.
Durability:
When selecting terrace tiles, it is essential to prioritize strength and durability. These tiles must be more resilient than indoor options, as they will be exposed to harsher conditions that can lead to damage, such as scratches and cracks. Our range of Durastone tiles are one of the best outdoor flooring solutions that offers supreme beauty and durability.

Frequently Asked Questions

To maintain terrace tiles, you should sweep or vacuum them regularly, use a pressure washer or hose to clean them off periodically, for stubborn stains and dirt, use a mild cleaner recommended by the manufacturer.

To choose the right terrace tile, you should consider factors such as the climate, the amount of foot traffic the area will receive, the desired style and design, and your budget. Porcelain tiles, for example, are durable, low-maintenance, and suitable for most climates, while natural stone tiles offer a unique and natural look.

When selecting tiles for an terrace area, such as exterior walls, it is advisable to choose elevation tiles as they are sturdy and able to endure exposure to various weather conditions.

The need for waterproofing terrace tiles will depend on the material of the tiles and the installation location. Porcelain and ceramic tiles are generally water-resistant and do not require additional waterproofing. However, if the tiles are installed in a wet or damp area, such as around a pool or a garden, waterproofing may be necessary to prevent water penetration and damage to the subfloor.