We present our collection of large-format tiles for your terrace. Models in 60×120, 100X100 and 120×120 formats, avant-garde and elegant for your relaxation area.
Balbi Gris
Do you like classics? Balbi Gris is the large-format rustic tile that can provide a natural atmosphere on any terrace, entrance or exterior.
Pizarra Gris
If you are looking for a large-format tile that gives a mining touch to your terrace, you will love the Grey Slate model. Soft lines that form a uniform landscape in every corner of the entrance to your home.
About large-format tiles for the terrace
One of the places where the best effects can be achieved with large-format tiles is outdoors, especially on terraces and gardens.
Whether with thick or thin joints, the spaces look much more uniform.
What advantages does large-format tile have on the terrace?
Above all, visually. From 60 x 60 cm, walls and floors look more continuous and uniform, since the number of visible joints is reduced.
But that’s not all. Large-format rustic tiles are 20mm thick, so you can create raised-edge spaces with spectacular construction effects.
You can also use techniques such as spacing out the joints more, widening the filling and even decorating it with tinted cements in a way that gives the sensation of an old construction as well as a modern one.
In addition to all this, you will have a feeling of greater spaciousness and natural space, especially in areas with vegetation such as gardens or terraces decorated with plants.
How do I calculate the meters of tile I need for my terrace?
The operation is easy, you just have to multiply the height by the width of each wall or partition. For the floor, the length by the width and add each figure. Remember that it is advisable to buy one or two more meters of tile to be able to replace in case of any breakage.
Once you have the number of square meters of surface you want to tile, you just have to multiply by the meters that come in each box of tiles, in this case like this:
- 60X60, Multiply by 1.44, which are the meters that come per box.
- 60.5X60.5, Multiply by 0.73, which are the meters that come per box.
- 60X120, Multiply by 1.44, which are the meters that come per box.
- 100X100, Multiply by 2, which are the meters that come per box.
- 60X120, Multiply by 1.44, which are the meters that come per box.
What complications does it have to tile the terrace with large-format tiles?
Basically it will depend on the skill of the tiler. The only difficulty that can arise when tiling a terrace with large tiles is if you want to achieve effects, such as exposed edges, a wall effect or drip caps.
This is a process that the vast majority of professionals in the sector have mastered, so it should not pose any problems when it comes to leaving an elegant and natural patio without defects.