With the need to create greener buildings continuing to colour interior design schemes in the commercial sector, leading tile supplier CTD Architectural Tiles has made it easier than ever for specifiers to find eco-friendly tile finishes and solutions.
Working with some of the world’s most forward-thinking manufacturers, CTD Architectural Tiles offers a number of sustainable products such as the Yuri range which is constructed with 90% recycled materials.
With its industrial-inspired, earthy colour palette, Yuri is a glazed porcelain tile ideally suited for a high footfall area thanks to its versatility and high-slip resistance. Offering extensive design flexibility, CTD Architectural Tiles’ full range of recycled tiles provide eco-friendly solutions in a variety of styles, sizes and colours for both floor and wall designs.
CTD Architectural Tiles also offers a comprehensive collection of high-quality ceramic and porcelain tiles that have accredited Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) documentation.
This provides designers, contractors and end-clients with a detailed breakdown of a product’s environmental impact throughout its mining, manufacture, application and disposal.
By looking at the complete life-cycle of a product, EPDs can provide specifiers with the transparency and reassurance they need to be able to find the most efficient solutions for their next project and CTD Architectural Tiles is on hand to provide further technical guidance and design inspiration.
Ceramic and porcelain tiles provide numerous sustainable benefits such as being highly durable, free of harmful VOCs and fully recyclable.
Thanks to CTD Architectural Tiles’ extensive collection of stylish and innovative solutions, specifiers can now choose to ‘go green’ without having to compromise of aesthetics or design flexibility.
The full collection is available to view online at www.ctdarchitecturaltiles.co.uk and specifiers can also take advantage of CTD Architectural Tiles’ quick and easy sample ordering service.
To discuss how CTD Architectural Tiles can assist with your tile inspiration and specification for your next project, contact [email protected] or call 0800 021 4835.
For more information and to view our full tile collections, visit www.ctdarchitecturaltiles.co.uk
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