In ceramic tile the rough stone-look is “in”. I like the look but Im concerned about dirt getting caught in the crevices doesn this make it hard to clean?
The designers of these tiles have taken this into consideration. If you look closely at the surface of these tiles you will notice that although some areas are indented to achieve a natural stone appearance, these indents are wide enough to prevent dirt particles from being embedded in them. Also remember that unlike vinyl flooring dirt can’t cut into the surface and get trapped so a good mopping will wash away dirt even from these indented areas.
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