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Matt Finish
Bevelled Edges For Vintage Brick Effect
Fabric Look
Suitable for Feature Walls
Wood Look | Not available in the Western Cape
Cement Look | Not available in the Western Cape
Natural Look | Not available in the Western Cape
Marble Look | Not available in the Western Cape
Marble Look | Not Available in the Western Cape
Cement Look
Tiles come in various types, each serving different functions and design preferences. At CTM, we categorize tiles based on their materials, finishes, and applications, making it easy for you to find the ideal option.
From durable ceramic tiles to luxurious porcelain and decorative mosaics, our range offers something for every project. Whether you need high-gloss tiles for a contemporary look or rustic stone-look tiles for a natural feel, CTM provides endless possibilities to enhance your space.
FAQs
What are the most common tile types available at CTM?
CTM offers a wide range of tile types to suit various styles and functional needs. Some of the most popular include: Ceramic Tiles: Ideal for walls and low-traffic areas due to their smooth finish and affordability. Porcelain Tiles: Denser, highly durable, and water-resistant, perfect for floors, high-traffic zones, and outdoor use. Natural Stone Tiles: Such as marble, slate, or travertine, which add a luxurious, organic look but often require sealing. Cement Look Tiles: Designed for a modern, industrial feel with the low maintenance of porcelain. Wood Look Tiles: Mimic the appearance of timber while offering moisture resistance and durability.
How do I choose the right tile type for my space?
Choosing the right tile type depends on the room’s function, moisture levels, foot traffic, and the look you want to achieve. For bathrooms and kitchens, porcelain or ceramic tiles are best due to their water resistance. High-traffic areas like hallways or patios benefit from durable porcelain tiles, while feature walls can be enhanced with textured or decorative tiles. Always match the tile’s rating and finish to the area of use.