Friday, 29 January 2016

MODERN  PORCELAIN  BATHROOMS

Porcelain is hardy but easy to shape, and its natural white color serves as a backdrop for some of the most beautiful printed and painted patterns. Contemporary porcelain technologies mean that many new modern designs are possible.In this article, we’ll talk about toilets, sinks, tiles, and all things porcelain. We’re going to focus in on the most modern bathroom options available today, and explore what might look best in your home.


Porcelain stats

Name: From the Italian porcellana meaning cowrie shell
Made from: Kaolin clay
Common color spectrum: Translucent white
Performance: Very dense and durable
Porcelain is a specific type of ceramic material that has unique features such as a very high density and durability. The reason that this is the case is that it is made from kaolin, which is a low-plasticity clay that can be fired at very high temperatures. The result is an outstandingly strong and hard substance that can be used indoors and out.You’ll never have to worry about cleaning your sinks, walls, or bathtub if you invest in a glazed porcelain product as they are almost impossible to damage without a sledgehammer in hand.

 Porcelain tiles Design 

Porcelain tiles provides a clean look that can read as retro when the tiles are stacked horizontally, and more eclectic and fresh when placed vertically. From a design perspective, rectified tiles, with their die-cut shape, will produce a more exacting look, while standard tiles may have a more natural or rustic feel, but both approaches will suit a modern bathroom.


Try coordinating all of your porcelain fixtures and tiles in a single color for a sleek look, or think about installing rectangular fixtures. Toilets with rectangular tanks with sharp edges can look especially contemporary, as they are usually the last thing that people change in a bathroom renovation. Augment the space with a lot of glass lighting and decorative elements for a light and airy feel.

Porcelain isn’t always the most popular choice for bathroom fixtures; many new lines use plastics and cheaper enamel instead of porcelain. In my opinion, it’s worth looking at porcelain first. You’re always going to get a higher-quality product, and in most cases it won’t cost you any more than the alternative. It’s just a better option all round.
With so many porcelain bathroom options available to you, it is important to pick a style that will suit your home over the long term, and a modern approach may seem a bit daunting. More streamlined and simply beautiful styles have been increasing in popularity so this isn’t a flash in the pan.

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