Design Tips
#3 The best in test
Wetrooms are beautiful, luxurious and practical. However due to the nature of this type of environment it is always wise to select a tile for your wet room with the appropriate slip resistance for your layout. That is why we have identified the “R” and “PTV” ratings for each range. The “R” rating system indicates that the tile has a slip resistant finish. The higher the rating, the greater the level of slip resistance. The “PTV” (Pendulum Test Value) rating is designed
to indicate the level of slip resistance a tile range provides when they are wet or dry. The higher the rating, the greater the slip resistance. Please note, R ratings and PTV ratings are only assigned to tiles that are designed to provide a level of grip and slip resistance. Top Tip: Look out for our slip resistance icon to identify the ‘R’ and ‘PTV’ ratings.
Slip Resistance Technology
#4 The Grout Effect
Complementary or contrasting, the grout colour you select will affect the final look of your tiles. We love how the dark grey grout in this image makes the V&B white tiles “pop”, creating a contrasting design look that will WOW your friends. For an interior design that stands the test of time, selecting complementing grout colours when choosing stone effect tiles in the bathroom is a great choice. The beautiful Vis Almond tiles, work very well with the Rocatex beige grout, making the grout lines virtually disappear.
Top Tip: A darker grout colour can hide stains and dirt, particularly good for floors.
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