Sunday, October 18, 2009

Decorate Your Room in Aristocratic Style


If we talk about maintaining the glamour element and aesthetic appeal of a room or any other part of a house, then the first name that comes to the mind is of this particular tile, particularly for its quality. It also improves the lighting aspect of the room in which it is placed due to its extremely reflective nature. Onyx is basically found in mountains and is formed by nature after the evolution of millions of years under the optimum temperature.

It has been used by the architects in the cultural epitomes in a large scale such as in churches, temples, mosques and palaces to get the aristocratic design. Hence, nowadays in the most popular tourist spots we find the use of Onyx tiles. It gives the unique identity of the building and in this respect; it is totally different from other.

Coming back to the quality of these tiles, it is precisely for the same treason that they are used in places like fireplace, bar tops, walls etc. which gives the assurance to the builder for the replicative nature. Besides all this, onyx tiles are also used for cladding, counter tops, exterior, interior, table tops. In case of these tiles, you can find the following colours-dark green onyx, green onyx, light green onyx, white onyx, multi green onyx, red onyx, brown/golden onyx.

One can also reshape the finish tile by combining the honed or polished marvel tiles which multiplies the beauty to the form. However, it is dainty in nature and you have to be conscious about things like cleaners, ketchup, lemons, alcohols, heavy playing things of the children etc. Further, its having acidic content also harms the surface of the tiles.

Anyway, after looking at its quality, we may ignore the demerits because nothing is permanent in this universe. So, using the onyx tiles you make your home the place of art and happiness.

2 comments:

  1. Onyx tiles are made from onyx stones which are naturally occurring cryptocrystalline form of quartz formed after being exposed to high temperature and pressure for several years.
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  2. It’s really a nice and useful piece of information. Thanks for the share.
    red onyx tile

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