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Tile
Natural Stone, Ceramic, or Porcelain Tile?
NATURAL STONE
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Marble, slate, travertine, and limestone
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More susceptible to staining and scratching
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Used both indoors and outdoors
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CERAMIC
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Made from red or light coloured clay
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Less durable than porcelain
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Commonly used for backsplashes
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Available in glazed or unglazed
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PORCELAIN
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Made from fine porcelain clay
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Two different types, glazed porcelain and full body porcelain
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Commonly used for flooring or outdoor spaces
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