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Advantages In Using A Copper Tile
Michalis 'BIG Mike' Kotzakolios


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Few elements possess as much elegance as copper. Copper presents a timeless appeal that never goes out of style. Using this metal to enhance existing works opens up a world of infinite design possibilities. Want to go for a Victorian look? Using copper sheeting. Want to achieve a steam punk atmosphere? Consider copper splashes. Want to have a neo-urban ambience? Try copper flooring. Want to be totally different and aim for a post-apocalyptic feel? Try copper-themed environments. The possibilities are endless, and copper makes all of them possible.

Of course, if you want to achieve any of the atmospheres mentioned above, and more, it goes without saying that you'd have to invest on a set of copper tile. A copper tile will make things easier for you. It's a small piece of matting, usually 1.25 x 1.25 inches small, that when placed together with other similar tiles will be able to cover any surface to achieve the look that is aimed for. Since tiles come in a variety of designs, you're sure to establish the look you have in mind. You may try similarly patterned tiles, or mix and match different patterns to come up with something truly unique and truly your own.

Using a copper tile for your surfaces presents several distinct advantages. Let's take a look at these benefits:

* Metal tiles, copper included, are easier to clean. Copper, in particular, is not as prone to oxidation as other materials. Though you will encounter some "yellowing" or even "darkening" after a few years, the same can be remedied with a little polishing and shining.

* A copper tile is sturdier than other metal tiles. Copper is not susceptible to breakage, scratches or other similar damages. It can last for many, many years, even under the harshest environment.

* Such a tile will also provide unsurpassed elegance for the home or the office where you're planning to install the same. Copper, as we have mentioned earlier, makes a lot of designs possible.

* Copper is considered as a reliable and high-performance material. Tiles made of copper are perfect for environments that are more susceptible to wear and tear. This includes highly populated environments as well as environments exposed to cruel weather conditions.

* Copper comes in a variety of accented colors. The two most popular colors are "weathered copper" and "dark bronze." Each color will produce its own aesthetic effect.



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