KOTA STONE FLOORING | An Architect Explains
Kota Stone is a fine-grained variety of limestone obtained from Kota, Rajasthan, India. It is available in attractive, earthy colours.
Read moreKota Stone is a fine-grained variety of limestone obtained from Kota, Rajasthan, India. It is available in attractive, earthy colours.
Read moreConcrete is universally used in floor slabs. Normally, these floor slabs are covered with another flooring material such as marble/granite,
Read moreTerrazzo, like crazy marble flooring is a composite material used for floor and wall treatments. It originated in Italy a
Read moreGranite is the hardest, most durable and long lasting among natural stones. It has a natural beauty like Marble, that can
Read moreMarble is a very attractive, elegant and popular option for flooring as it gives a sophisticated look to a room.
Read moreWith the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century, machines started making flooring products like Ceramic tiles, Vitrified tiles, Terrazzo, Concrete and Laminate wood, which are stronger, more durable, cheaper and require less labour for laying. But some of these materials are quite similar. To make it easier for you, an Architect, has reviewed the pros and cons of the man-made flooring materials and suggested where they are best suited……..
Read moreResilient flooring is essentially flooring made with materials that are elastic like Linoleum, Vinyl, Rubber and Carpet. These materials are highly durable, more affordable than other flooring materials and useful for noise reduction. So they are used in commercial and public spaces. However, each type of resilient flooring material is better suited for a specific purpose. To aid you in choosing the right one, an Architect has reviewed the pros and cons of different resilient flooring materials and suggested where they are most suitable…….
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