Architectural Tiles



BluePrint Ceramics Architectural Tiles

Introduction:
BluePrint Ceramics is a leading UK based tile distributor that supplies high performance tiles for architectural applications. We deal with a vast range of wall and floor tiles, slip-resistant tiles, porcelain tiles, mosaics and natural stone tiles, which are available in different sizes, formats, colours and textures. You can also design your own pattern to fit your architectural needs.

Product Features:

  • Colour, pattern and texture: With the assistance of latest technologies in the architectural industry, production of different ceramic tile designs is possible. The techniques used today enable us to manufacture architectural tiles that resemble natural marbles and stone products. Each of the tiles is then textured uniformly to eliminate the presence of any sharp surfaces.
     
  • Hardness: BluePrint Ceramics offer scratch resistant tiles to absorb the harsh impact generated on residential floor or commercial settings such as traffic areas.
     
  • Slip and wear resistance: All porcelain tiles are manufactured to withstand moisture and to avoid slipperiness. Based on specific evaluations these tiles are rated for their moisture and wear resistance.
     
  • Shades: To add visual beauty to these natural products, we use colours of different shades, and glaze and designs in order to enhance the appearance of the tiles.      


Product Range:

Here is a glimpse of our product range. Our product line is not limited to the examples given below and if you can’t locate a suitable product within our range then it is always worth calling as we have access to a vast range of architectural tiles.

1)    Cemento1: BluePrint Ceramics provides Cemento 1 floor tiles which have commercial strength, and are designed for modern day architecture. They have gentle exterior surfaces are perfect for the elegance that is required to bring residential ambience in a commercial setting. These tiles are categorised under our slip resistance section. You may enhance the visual effect of your flooring by using different sizes and shapes of Cemento1.

2)    DTiles: With the advent of 3 dimensions to the world of architectural tiles, every single corner can now be covered with levelled and continuous tiled surface. BluePrint Ceramics offer both constructional and functional types of DTiles. With DTiles you can expand your possibilities of detailed interior designing for your bathrooms and kitchens.

3)    Bountiful Tiles: Our range of bountiful tiles serve exceptionally well for technical use. They are appropriate for varied architectural purposes including large-scale projects.

4)    Cherish Tiles: These are porcelain floor tiles that express the aesthetics of today’s world of interior design. Their uniform neutrality gives a modern appeal to viewers. Using these tiles in flooring along with a good a balance of other tiles will give your interiors a stylish look.

5)    Flaster Tiles: Giving you a traditional feel, Flaster tiles are designed to display elegance, masking their extreme durability and strength. These tiles are well suited for exteriors as well as interiors. At BluePrint Ceramics these tiles are available in three different thickness's, and can be used commercially for road contracts.

This video demonstrates our Evoke tiles and it's suitability to be installed on a raised access floor:



Why Use Us


  • BluePrint Ceramics can bring further variations in small components of these materials to generate infinite possibilities of developing a distinctive pattern.
  • Selection of your own colour shades for these tiles can make surfaces look extremely dynamic in both household and community areas.
     
  •  Our knowledge and years of experience in this field enables us to meet your requirements in terms of budget and functionality.


For more information on our Architectural Tiles or to discuss a specific project do not hesitate to contact a member of our team on 0121 268 3240, email info@blueprintceramics.com or visit our website at www.blueprintceramics.com

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