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Brick tiles and brick effect tiles are two popular options when it comes to adding a touch of rustic charm to your home or office. While both options have their own unique features, there are some key differences between the two. In this blog post, we will explore these differences to help you make an informed decision about which option is right for you.
Brick Tiles:
Brick tiles are essentially thin slices or pieces of real bricks, typically made from clay. These tiles are manufactured by cutting the face from full-sized bricks into, resulting in a flat tile-like shape with the appearance of a traditional full brick.
One of the main advantages of using brick tiles is their ease of installation and that authenticity for those seeking an accurate brick finish. With their flat and tumbled shape, these tiles can be easily attached to walls or floors using our brick slip adhesives. They are also lightweight, making them a practical and cost-effective choice for both interior and exterior applications.
Moreover, brick tiles offer the authentic look and texture of a real brick wall. They come in various colors, finishes, and sizes, allowing you to customize your design according to your preferences. Additionally, brick tiles come in shapes such as corners, headers and stretchers giving a complete coverage solution, ensuring a seamless and professional finish.
Brick Effect Tiles:
On the other hand, brick effect tiles, are designed to replicate the appearance of real bricks without actually being made from natural bricks. These tiles are usually made from materials like ceramic, porcelain, or even vinyl, which are incapable of providing the same weight and texture as real bricks. A ceramic tile is usually made and pressed to give a “3D” appearance and then a design is printed on to the face of the tile.
One of the key advantages of brick effect tiles is their price. As they are mass produced and not a natural material usually the cost is lower than that of brick slips which can be seen in the quality for example, repetitive print, uniform shape and no depth. They can be used to cover a variety of surfaces, including existing walls, drywall, or even tiled surfaces. Installing brick effect tiles is often a simple process that involves using adhesive to attach the tiles to the wall, giving the appearance of a somewhat real brick wall.
While brick effect tiles may not offer the exact texture and authenticity of real brick tiles or brick slips, they do provide a wide range of design options. These tiles come in various colors, patterns, and sizes, allowing you to create the desired aesthetic without the expense and labor associated with installing real brick tiles. Additionally, brick effect tiles are relatively easier to clean and maintain compared to real brick tiles.
Conclusion:
In summary, the main difference between brick tiles and brick effect tiles lies in their cost. Brick tiles are made from real bricks and offer an authentic look and feel, while brick effect tiles are designed to replicate the appearance of bricks using materials other than natural brick. whilst opting for genuine brick tiles will always be the go to, if budget is the issue then brick effect tiles may be an option to consider.