Natural stones like granite, marble, quartz, etc., have been used for ages by architects and homeowners because of their durability and aesthetic appeal.
However, full body vitrified tiles are rising in popularity with changing times, eventually outshining natural stones due to their ease of cleaning and maintenance.
This upshift has sparked a debate: which is better- Granite or Vitrified Tiles?
What is a Vitrified Tile?
You might have heard about vitrified
tiles, but what exactly are they?
Vitrified tiles are just like ordinary tiles made by mixing clay, quartz, feldspar, silica, and water, moulded into shapes and then baked at high temperatures. This creates a glazed and shiny surface, giving the tile body a compact and single mass, making it hard with minimal pores.
Moreover, these tiles are available in a wide range of colours, sizes, designs, textures, and patterns, ensuring they go perfectly with all kinds of colours and design schemes. Also, vitrified tiles are easy to maintain, meaning you can clean them with water and a clean cloth.
What is a Granite?
Granite is an igneous rock that is extracted beneath the earth’s surface. This natural stone is generally made of feldspar, quartz, and mica. And because of the different proportions of minerals, the granite gets its distinctive colour, texture and strength.
Granite is available in multiple colour options like black, gold, white, red, blue, green, and more. A unique aspect of granite is that it naturally occurs, so no two pieces are the same.
However, the only drawback of granite is that it can develop scratches and stains overtime. Also, it is more porous than vitrified tiles. And lastly, granite is high in maintenance, which means it requires polishing at regular intervals to keep it looking shiny.
Cost of Vitrified Tiles & Granite
Budget is the key factor when installing granite kitchen tops or full-body tiles for kitchen tops. Tiles are less expensive but vary depending on their thickness, size, and pattern.
On the contrary, granite is expensive because of its natural sourcing and labour-intensive extraction process.
If budget isn’t a concern and you are
willing to get that luxe look, granite is the perfect choice. However, you can
still opt for a high-end appearance with a fraction of the cost by opting for
full-body vitrified tiles from SakarMarbo.
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