A man-made or machine-made clay tile used to finish a floor or wall Generally used in bathtub and shower enclosures and on counter tops
Made from clay or a mixture of organic materials, ceramic tile is finished by kiln firing The common types are mosaic and quarry Made in many shapes and sizes, it is glazed or unglazed For floors, it is set in a cement or mortar type mixture
- Made from clay or a mixture of organic materials, ceramic tile is finished by kiln firing The common types are mosaic and quarry Made in many shapes and sizes, it is glazed or unglazed For floors, tiles are set in a cement or mortar type mixture
Any of a wide range of sturdy floor and wall tiles made from fired clay and set with grout May be glazed or unglazed Colors and finishes vary May be used indoors or out
A ceramic surfacing unit, usually relatively thin in relation to facial area, made from clay or a mixture or clay; and other ceramic material, called the body of the tile, having either a "glazed" or "unglazed" face, and fired about red heat in the course of manufacture to a temperature sufficiently high to produce specific physical properties and characteristics