01/06/2025
A combination of granite and vitrified tiles for a staircase can result in a design that is both visually appealing and durable. Granite is suitable for the treads (the steps themselves) due to its strength and resistance to wear, while vitrified tiles can be utilized for the risers (the vertical panels between the steps) to introduce visual interest and potentially various colors or patterns.
Granite for Treads:
: Granite is a robust, natural stone recognized for its wear resistance, making it perfect for high-traffic areas such as staircases.
: Granite can be treated with anti-slip finishes to improve safety, particularly in areas that are likely to be wet.
: Granite is available in a broad spectrum of colors and patterns, enabling a customized design.
Vitrified Tiles for Risers:
: Vitrified tiles provide a wide selection of colors, patterns, and textures, facilitating creative riser designs that enhance the granite treads.
: Vitrified tiles are tough and moisture-resistant, making them an excellent option for risers, especially in locations susceptible to spills or humidity.
: Vitrified tiles are simple to clean and maintain, ensuring a long-lasting and attractive appearance.