Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd go with a ceramic that looks like it, since porcelain is more fragile to pots or other items being dropped.
Porcelain is ceramic. Porcelain just refers to a particular genre of clay bodies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd go with a ceramic that looks like it, since porcelain is more fragile to pots or other items being dropped.
It's the opposite actually.
https://www.homedepot.com/c/ab/porcelain-vs-ceramic-tiles/9ba683603be9fa5395fab9016ed2ca9d
https://www.hgtv.com/design/remodel/interior-remodel/ceramic-vs-porcelain-tiles-pros-cons
OP, we had it. Grout is grout regardless of the tile.
It's very durable and also very hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd go with a ceramic that looks like it, since porcelain is more fragile to pots or other items being dropped.
It's the opposite actually.
https://www.homedepot.com/c/ab/porcelain-vs-ceramic-tiles/9ba683603be9fa5395fab9016ed2ca9d
https://www.hgtv.com/design/remodel/interior-remodel/ceramic-vs-porcelain-tiles-pros-cons
OP, we had it. Grout is grout regardless of the tile.
It's very durable and also very hard.
Anonymous wrote:I'd go with a ceramic that looks like it, since porcelain is more fragile to pots or other items being dropped.
Anonymous wrote:I'd go with a ceramic that looks like it, since porcelain is more fragile to pots or other items being dropped.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Have done porcelain tile floor in two different kitchens.