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    Mirror Floor

    The mirror floors are not so common, and therefore it is rather unusual to walk on the mirror. This fact only enhances the sense of luxury when looking at such a floor covering. No wonder the mirror floor is most often made for costly apartments and houses. And of course, the higher the quality of the material and work, the more beautiful the floor will look.


    In terms of material used, the mirror floor can be divided into three types: plastic floor from polystyrene, polished metal and the tile from real mirror glass. The first two are cheaper but have their drawbacks. Plastics and metals are more prone to scratches and deformation than glass. Glass is also more resistant to temperature and dirt. The importance of the difference in the appearance of these materials is not less.

    The mirror floor of real glass tiles allows you to choose different colors, patterns, and shape. Images are mainly applied by printing, which allows you to choose any colors and patterns, monochrome or ornament. The most classic colors for the reflective floor are gold and bronze.


    It is also possible to choose the shape of the tile, depending on your preferences. It can be almost any geometric shape: a standard square, an original hexagon, or a combination of tiles with different shapes.


    You will be surprised by the artistic possibilities of such a floor. The smallest detail can change the whole impression. For example, the cut edges of each tile will add volume and lightness to the floor itself and the entire room.
    Margaret
    Wednesday, February 20, 2019

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