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qwerty223
post Sep 9 2025, 09:50 PM

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QUOTE(ItsJustheOne @ Sep 7 2025, 10:26 PM)
Hi, nowadays for latest modern looks or for those used by interior designers nowadays for renovating houses, is 2x2 tiles still common, for downstairs living hall and upstairs rooms?

How about for bathrooms, if let's say want to have nice looking walls and floors macam hotel feel (I'm thinking grey-color theme), is 2x4 tiles appropriate? Hard to install and will it be more costly?

What are the best shops to get tiles nowadays? I see Super Ceramic has a lot of choices but a lot are China-made tiles. Are these good enough or are there other shops such as Niro/Creative Lab or Feruni or Guocera which has better tiles/designs? Worth the extra price?
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2x2 or 2x1 are always timeless. The trend was matt, now seems to be texture tiles.
qwerty223
post Sep 9 2025, 09:52 PM

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QUOTE(ItsJustheOne @ Sep 7 2025, 10:26 PM)
Hi, nowadays for latest modern looks or for those used by interior designers nowadays for renovating houses, is 2x2 tiles still common, for downstairs living hall and upstairs rooms?

How about for bathrooms, if let's say want to have nice looking walls and floors macam hotel feel (I'm thinking grey-color theme), is 2x4 tiles appropriate? Hard to install and will it be more costly?

What are the best shops to get tiles nowadays? I see Super Ceramic has a lot of choices but a lot are China-made tiles. Are these good enough or are there other shops such as Niro/Creative Lab or Feruni or Guocera which has better tiles/designs? Worth the extra price?
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2x2 or 2x1 are always timeless. The trend was matt, now seems to be texture tiles.

 

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