Australian House & Garden

FLOORING: a fresh approach

Textured tiles

echnology has opened up a whole world of possibilities for floor tiles – the latest porcelain tiles not only look like natural stone, they feel like it too. “Our new Omnistone tiles have a reactive glaze that can echo the patterning in the tile, so they feel like the stone they’re replicating,” says Ryan Roberts, strategic designer for Beaumont Tiles. Also new to Beaumont is its range of Homestone floor tiles that offer such sophisticated slip-resistance that they can be used indoors and out

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