by Sofia Mateo | Mar 6, 2026 | Porcelain, Porcelain
Choosing the right tiles for a small bathroom is the most direct way to gain a sense of space without moving a single wall. Tile can’t add square metres, but it changes how the eye reads them: a thinner grout line, a lighter tone or a surface that bounces the...
by Sofia Mateo | Feb 18, 2026 | Porcelain, Porcelain
Choosing between a porcelain, Dekton or quartz countertop is one of the decisions that most shapes a kitchen, and also one that causes the most confusion. At a glance the three materials look alike —smooth, continuous, contemporary surfaces— but inside they are very...
by Sofia Mateo | Feb 5, 2026 | Porcelain, Porcelain
In the microcement vs porcelain debate for the bathroom there’s no single winner — just two routes to the same calm, seamless space. Microcement is a continuous coating applied by hand on site, in layers of 2-3 mm, giving a single-piece surface with no grout...
by Sofia Mateo | Jan 22, 2026 | Porcelain, Porcelain
A marble-effect bathroom gives you the elegance of Calacatta or Marquina without inheriting the headaches of natural stone. The secret is large-format porcelain: water absorption ≤0.5%, no porosity, that doesn’t stain from soap or cosmetics and never needs...
by Sofia Mateo | Jan 9, 2026 | Porcelain, Porcelain
The wood-effect porcelain vs parquet question comes up in nearly every project: you want the warmth of wood without its weaknesses. The short answer: wood-effect porcelain wins on water, scratching, upkeep and durability, while natural parquet wins on feel and genuine...
by Sofia Mateo | Dec 16, 2025 | Porcelain, Porcelain
Ceramic tile trends 2026 point towards the essential: warm surfaces, generous formats and textures you feel before you notice them. The cold grey of the last decade fades out, and in comes a Mediterranean palette of earth, sand and stone; large format opens up the...