Split Face Tiles

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Split Face Tiles are beautiful, textured wall tiles that look great when used to create impressive walls and decorations. Many of them can be used as both interior and exterior wall tiles.

Split tiles are made by cutting natural slate into various lengths and depths, then hand-gluing them together in a staggered, layered structure to create a distinctive, textured mosaic design. This gives these fashionable tiles their dramatic appearance and useful properties, making them a good long-term investment in your home. Because each mosaic pattern is unique, there is guaranteed to be a style in the extensive collection to match the decorative approach of any home decor.

The material of the front and back is almost the same as the gloss, and the anti-slip effect of the exterior tiles is excellent. The split exterior wall tile layer can be divided into a flat surface, grooved surface, and the like. Split exterior wall tile is a special option for elegant architecture.

The outer surface of the split wall tile is unglazed, and the front and opposite sides are identical in color and material. On some tiles, the surface is slightly rough. This special look gives the porcelain tile a retro flair and looks elegant and simple in the outdoor area.

Depending on the shape of the tile surface, it is divided into a flat surface, fluted surface, stone cladding, split slate face tiles, and so on.

Advantages Of Tiles With Split Surface

Split Face Tiles have several advantages. First, the rough surface of the modern tile is very smooth when exposed to light, it does not dazzle and does not cause light pollution in the surrounding area. Split surface outdoor tiles are often used in some retro designs, architectural outdoor areas, or creative designs.

On the other hand, split tile is very wear-resistant and non-slip. The particles on the surface are very fine, so the water absorption of the wall tile is very low, and the moisture resistance and anti-permeability are very strong. Besides, it also features easy cleaning, good weather resistance, low maintenance cost, and long service life.

Split Face Tile Materials

Split Face Tiles combine the beauty of real stone with the convenience of a mosaic tile. However, no two slabs are alike, which adds to their appeal. When it comes to choosing the right material for your home, these tiles offer a wide range of options to help you build unique environments that will last for years.

Split face quartzite tiles may be the right choice for a glossy finish. They have flecks of natural quartzite in a darker base color that catch the light beautifully, transforming your tiled walls from boring to stunning.

Furthermore, you can enjoy the many shades of natural slate with the natural effect split tiles, available in a range of colors. These split surface slate tiles are ideal for kitchen splashbacks, chimneys, and a variety of other applications.

Moreover, you can choose one of the porcelain tile designs and enjoy the elegance of marble or granite on your walls every day of the week. They are an exceptionally practical and authentic looking replacement for the original, with all the hardness and durability of porcelain and the beauty and feel of natural stone.

Ideal Locations To Place The Split Face Tiles

Split Face Tiles are ideal for making an interior statement with a heavily tiled wall that can be used in almost any room of the house thanks to its stunning appearance. Consider adding rustic, multi-colored split tiles to your living room or kitchen to create a design with rustic charm that strikes the perfect balance between rustic charm and convenient comfort.

Furthermore, you can expand your existing design concept by using these tiles to create a focal point around these traditional, rustic furnishing elements, as the earthy tones of this natural stone pair beautifully with fireplaces or similarly toned kitchen appliances.

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