Brickstone Series Porcelain Tile
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Bring the timeless charm of exposed brick to your home or outdoor living space with Brickstone Porcelain Tile by MSI. Designed to capture the warm, weathered look of natural brick, this versatile tile collection is perfect for a wide range of applications - including floors, kitchen backsplashes, accent walls, pools, spas, and more. Whether you're aiming for an industrial loft feel or a cozy farmhouse aesthetic, Brickstone adds character and texture to any environment. Its realistic surface detail delivers the rustic beauty of brick, while the strength of porcelain ensures long-lasting durability, low maintenance, and resistance to daily wear and tear.
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, the Brickstone Series is a favorite among designers and homeowners alike for transforming spaces with ease. From modern urban settings to traditional homes, this tile adapts effortlessly to your vision, becoming a focal point in any room. If you're looking for a resilient and stylish option that offers both form and function, Brickstone Porcelain Tile is an ideal choice. Explore the collection and reimagine your space with the distinctive character of brick - without the upkeep.
Interior tiles are designed specifically for indoor use, where conditions like temperature and moisture are more stable. These tiles emphasize design flexibility, offering a wide array of colors, finishes, and textures to complement your home’s interior. While certain interior tiles can also be used outdoors, most are optimized for comfort underfoot and ease of maintenance in spaces such as kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways.
Porcelain tile is one of the most durable options for busy areas like kitchens, hallways, and mudrooms. It resists scratches, wear, and moisture while offering styles that replicate natural materials like wood and stone. For added safety, consider matte or textured finishes to improve slip resistance.
Porcelain and ceramic tiles are ideal for bathroom floors due to their water resistance and anti-slip options. For walls and decorative accents, glass tiles and marble mosaics are popular choices, just be sure to seal porous materials to prevent water damage. Always check slip resistance ratings for flooring.
Absolutely. Natural stone tiles like marble, slate, and travertine offer durability and timeless appeal for indoor flooring. They’re especially popular in kitchens and high-traffic areas, though they may need sealing for stain and moisture protection. Stone also adds visual interest as a backsplash or feature wall.
Routine cleaning with a pH-neutral cleaner or mild soap and warm water is best. Avoid acidic or abrasive products, especially on stone. Sealing the grout helps prevent staining, and regular sweeping and mopping will keep your tile looking fresh for years. For more tips and information on tile safety and maintenance, visit the TCNA website.
It depends on the tile material. Porcelain and ceramic typically don’t need sealing, while natural stone - such as travertine or marble - does. Sealing protects against stains, etching, and water absorption. Don’t forget to seal grout in moisture-prone areas like kitchens and bathrooms.
Yes, large-format tiles are a great choice for modern interiors. They minimize grout lines and create a clean, expansive feel. Perfect for living rooms and open-plan spaces - just make sure your subfloor is level to support proper installation.
Popular styles include wood-look porcelain, marble visuals, terrazzo effects, and timeless subway tiles. For more artistic flair, Zellige-look and geometric mosaics are trending for backsplashes and feature walls - blending function with eye-catching design.
Yes, tile is an excellent choice for radiant heat flooring. Both porcelain and ceramic tiles conduct heat efficiently and pair well with most heating systems. Be sure to follow all installation best practices for reliable performance.
Tile is incredibly versatile indoors - use it for kitchen floors and backsplashes, bathroom floors and showers, laundry rooms, fireplaces, entryways, and accent walls. Each space may benefit from different materials or finishes, so choose according to your design goals and daily use.
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