Busy lifestyle keeps imposing the necessity of simple and practical home maintenance, with maximum satisfaction of aesthetic requirements. Living room is the space where family, on the whole, spends most time so it is permanently exposed to fraying and getting dirty but also to constant maintenance. As time passes by, influence of humidity, light and heating method will also leave traces on the floor of living room.
In order to keep practicality of maintenance and good look for many upcoming years, Refin Ceramics suggests setting ceramic tiles on the floor of living room.
No matter if there is classical or floor heating or you plan setting a fireplace in any zone of the living room, ceramic floor will be of high quality, durable, and without any damages. It can excellently endure all temperature differences, humidity and light impacts. Play with colors, dimensions and textures will enrich every living room. It is possible to set any kind of a carpet on a ceramic floor or simply play with tiles themselves in a way that they stress each zone of the room. Tiles that imitate wood, concrete, stone or textile will create different kinds of atmosphere in the room, and the play can easily extend to wall surfaces.
Great variety of colors will additionally enrich the offer and enable creation of different kinds of spatial atmosphere. Dark floor will visually minimize the space, so you should combine it with vivid and bright colors, while the light surfaces offer much bigger basis for color combination. No matter if the space is big or small, light floor will give an impression of freshness and transparency.
When the maximum connection between living room and exterior is wanted to be accomplished, ceramic tiles are an excellent choice. Continuous floor surface separated by glass wall will create an interesting play of the opened and the closed, but also of making one unit.
The play with colors, dimensions and carpets will enable quick transformation of your room, with minimum expenses and simple, practical use and maintenance.
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