With our oriental-Mediterranean floor tiles, two worlds meet: the lightness of Mediterranean life and the fascination of oriental culture. Especially in Morocco, they know how to unite these two worlds into a harmonious design. The result is floor tiles with elaborate ornaments in delicate, light, often cheerful colors.
As traditional as these patterns may be, they are currently popping up everywhere in modern architecture. Two trends can be seen in home design magazines: Cement-look floor tiles, which can be folded into impressive ornaments, and patchwork floor tiles, whose mix of patterns makes them real eye-catchers. Also popular are Casa-Moro floor tiles in stone look and in various geometric shapes.
Which material the ideal floor tile should be made of depends entirely on its destination: both porcelain stoneware and ceramic floor tiles are suitable for laying inside the house. So you can let your personal taste decide. A tile floor outdoors, on the other hand, is exposed to the elements and therefore has somewhat higher requirements. Porcelain stoneware floor tiles from Casa-Moro are frost resistant and therefore suitable for the terrace or an outdoor staircase,
When making your choice, also pay attention to the product details: the abrasion class of the American Porcelain and Enamel Institute PEI indicates the durability: class 3 is suitable for living areas, kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, corridors and balconies, class 4 for heavily trafficked areas with sturdy footwear and stairs, class 5 even for commercially used areas in hotels and catering establishments. In wet areas, slip resistance is also important: floor tiles with an R-value of 9 are recommended for bathrooms, while R10 is better for floor tiles laid outside. This is especially true for stairs and sloping areas. Although the slip resistance classes range up to R13, such extremely slip-resistant floor tiles are very difficult to clean.
With our oriental-Mediterranean floor tiles, two worlds meet: the lightness of Mediterranean life and the fascination of oriental culture. Especially in Morocco, they know how to unite these two...
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With our oriental-Mediterranean floor tiles, two worlds meet: the lightness of Mediterranean life and the fascination of oriental culture. Especially in Morocco, they know how to unite these two worlds into a harmonious design. The result is floor tiles with elaborate ornaments in delicate, light, often cheerful colors.
As traditional as these patterns may be, they are currently popping up everywhere in modern architecture. Two trends can be seen in home design magazines: Cement-look floor tiles, which can be folded into impressive ornaments, and patchwork floor tiles, whose mix of patterns makes them real eye-catchers. Also popular are Casa-Moro floor tiles in stone look and in various geometric shapes.
Which material the ideal floor tile should be made of depends entirely on its destination: both porcelain stoneware and ceramic floor tiles are suitable for laying inside the house. So you can let your personal taste decide. A tile floor outdoors, on the other hand, is exposed to the elements and therefore has somewhat higher requirements. Porcelain stoneware floor tiles from Casa-Moro are frost resistant and therefore suitable for the terrace or an outdoor staircase,
When making your choice, also pay attention to the product details: the abrasion class of the American Porcelain and Enamel Institute PEI indicates the durability: class 3 is suitable for living areas, kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, corridors and balconies, class 4 for heavily trafficked areas with sturdy footwear and stairs, class 5 even for commercially used areas in hotels and catering establishments. In wet areas, slip resistance is also important: floor tiles with an R-value of 9 are recommended for bathrooms, while R10 is better for floor tiles laid outside. This is especially true for stairs and sloping areas. Although the slip resistance classes range up to R13, such extremely slip-resistant floor tiles are very difficult to clean.