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The choice of ceramic tiles for bathrooms has never been greater. The advances in design technology are encouraging exciting new designs in a series of size formats. The introduction of larger format tiles and co-ordinating wall and floor tile designs mean that bathroom interiors no longer need to be dull and uninteresting. Johnson Tiles have a wide range of designs suitable for bathrooms and shower areas. Concepts introduced in 2008 features both textured surfaces and pattern designs and includes a three tile panel called Chantilly.
Interest in natural stone finishes for home decoration is growing although homeowners aspirations are often diminished by the material costs of such materials. Ceramic tile decoration has represented natural stone effects for a considerable time and although the designs have become more realistic over time, the printing constraints have precluded total realism being achieved. The latest new tiles launched by Johnson Tiles use state of the art printing technology to faithfully reproduce marble finishes using an inkjet process. The new process allows tiles to be decorated right to the edge of the tile. The detail, which is of high grade photographic quality, is so good that when fixed it is difficult to tell the difference between the tile and the real thing. However, the recommended retail prices per square metre starting from £33 for wall tiles and from £25 for floor mean that the aspiration is affordable. The new range offers coordinating wall and floor tiles with the wall tiles in 600 x 300mm and 400 x 300mm formats together with 300 x 300mm floor tiles in five marble designs. 01782 575575
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