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Yes, for bathroom floors in both dry and shower zones, provided you select anti-skid vitrified rustic tiles with R12 or R13 rating and 8–10mm thickness. They provide better grip than glossy or polished tiles and are a practical specification for Indian bathrooms where wet floors are frequent.
High-quality vitrified rustic tiles resist UV exposure and maintain their colour for 10–15 years under normal outdoor conditions. Colour fading is more likely in low-grade ceramic rustic tiles under prolonged direct sunlight. For outdoor installations, applying a penetrating sealant once every two years prevents moss growth, efflorescence, and moisture absorption through grout lines.
Regular sweeping or vacuuming removes loose dust. Weekly mopping with a mild pH-neutral floor cleaner handles general maintenance. For grooves with settled dirt, a soft-bristle brush is effective. Avoid acid-based cleaners they permanently damage the tile surface and dull the finish.
Yes. Rustic finish tiles in earthy brown and grey tones hide grease stains, food spills, and scuffs significantly better than polished or glossy tiles. They also provide better grip on kitchen floors where wet conditions are common. Avoid polishing or waxing them it compromises grip and fills the surface texture.
Grey, brown, charcoal, and other earth-toned grout shades work best. Avoid white or bright grout with rustic finishes it highlights every joint, looks inconsistent with the natural aesthetic, and stains visibly in outdoor and kitchen environments.
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