Porcelain Thin Slabs
A large format porcelain slab is an engineered material that architects, designers, and homeowners can use to accent any area of their residential or commercial project. From kitchens to bathrooms, furniture to fireplaces, and even exterior ventilated facades, porcelain thin slabs add unparalleled beauty to any home, building, or retail storefront.
Porcelain Artists Handcrafting Modern Luxury
Thin slabs of porcelain are three to six millimeters thick and can be reinforced with a glass fibre mesh for added strength to withstand breakage. Porcelain thin slabs weigh less than traditional tiles and natural stone slabs, they also cost a fraction of the price when compared to the marble slabs they resemble. Porcelain is very low maintenance, easy to clean, and perfect for any new build or remodeling project. If you’re looking for porcelain thin slabs for your home or commercial property, look no further, because Coco Tile is “Ottawa’s Premier Thin Slab Installer” that can supply, transport, template, fabricate, and install any type of porcelain thin slab project you have in mind. Keep reading to learn more and to see our latest projects.
What is a Porcelain Thin Slab?
When it comes to porcelain there are two main types, porcelain tiles and porcelain thin slabs. Porcelain tile is the more common type of porcelain used for flooring. However, porcelain thin slab is becoming increasingly popular due to its superior qualities.
Porcelain thin slabs are made from very fine porcelain clay fired at a high temperature. This results in a porcelain material that is much thinner and less porous than regular tile, making it more resistant to staining, easier to clean, and very low maintenance.
In addition, a thin porcelain slab is available in a much wider range of colours and designs than porcelain tile. This means that you can find the perfect porcelain thin slab to match your design, while creating a modern and luxurious space that will last a lifetime.
Benefits of Porcelain Thin Slabs
Much Thinner
Install on floors, walls, furniture, countertops, and cabinet doors.
Hypoallergenic
Prevent germs and bacteria growth with a sterile environment.
Less Porous
More resistant to staining, easy to clean, and low maintenance.
Versatile
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Wide Range of Colours
More design options available than any other tile or slab material.
Lower Cost
A lot less expensive than the marble slabs they resemble.