How to Improve the Outlook of Your Home with Tiles?

How to Improve the Outlook of Your Home with Tiles?

Offering you long-lasting tiles which can be installed on walls and floors of your living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, conference halls, offices, restaurants, exteriors, and bathrooms, without the worries of getting them polished, sealed or replaced. Available in many sizes, designs, and finishes, used for an entire room, decorative border, or a single feature wall – let’s explore ways to create a modern, stylish, and impressive aesthetic using tiles!

Why Choose Tiles?

Tiles give you added benefits compared to any other surface covering. They come in a variety of textures, styles and colours and give you the liberty to combine style with practicality. Ceramic or Porcelain, they will always maintain their colour and shine even when exposed to direct sunlight. Hygienic and stain resistant, you can just hoover, sweep or mop regularly with water, which means easy maintenance!

Tiles are an excellent choice for use in areas that are prone to getting wet such as bathrooms as they resist moisture and water. This also makes them especially hard-working as they then work superb in high traffic areas of your home such as the foyer or living room. More so, their scratch resistance makes them perfect for external use as well. So, forget marble flooring, hard-wood or natural stones and turn to tiles! They last a lifetime!

Transform Your Home with Tiles

Looking for inspirations to spruce up your living spaces? Follow through for a guide and ideas for using tiles to give your homes the style and décor of your choice!

Enhance Decor by Installing Glass Tiles

Stile’s Mosaic tiles offer you the same mesmerizing sheen and huge range of colour options that glass tiles do, except that they would be cheaper and easier to install! They are like the jewels of artistic home design ranging from bold shades of deep red to vibrant jewel-toned blues, tranquil mauve, and pristine white tones. There is so much to love about these beautiful tiles for cherished spaces in your home.

Create Spa Inspired Bathrooms

Spa – the ultimate place for some quality ‘me time’ – offers a tranquil retreat by relaxing in a calm setting that allows you to clear your mind at the end of a long day. So, when you’re looking to add value to your home, a beautifully styled, spa-like tiled bathroom makes the world of difference! When choosing bathroom tiles, natural stone or stone effect tiles are very aesthetically soothing materials to take into consideration. They are popular options as they add class and a sense of worth and value to your space. More so, anti-slip tiles are a must for areas of your home that are prone to getting wet or damp, especially if you have elderly people using those areas.

Upgrade the Heart of the Home

Yes, you guessed it right, your kitchen is the heart and the epicentre of your home. So, when it comes to the upgradation of your living spaces, you cannot leave the kitchen out of it. The walls, floor, countertop – you have a ton of spaces you can apply your creative juices to. From sophisticated styles to geometric designs, you can enhance your kitchen with patterned backsplashes or a rustic makeover with kitchen tiles. Minimizing the grout lines can add a seamless look.  Resistant to stains and chemicals, Stile’s kitchen tiles are easy to clean and give you the elegance of modern space and functionality that you require.

Give your Home an Elegant Look

Stile’s Modish Collection offers beautiful, versatile, and pleasing tile designs that are suitable for decorating your most special living spaces. Offering countless colours, various Stile tile designs mimic precious stones, crystals, and minerals that bring natural beauty into interior design and add an organic feel to exclusive home decorating.

Make a Statement with your Design

Talk about elegance, so tiles aren’t limited to block colours – there has been a rising trend of using designed ones, as well as creating ‘rugs’ on the floor using patterned tiles or replacing large paintings with scenic tiles. It retains the beauty and elegance of a painting or rug while adding to the convenience elements of tiles. While being easy to clean, scratch and stain-resistant, they will forever stay in trend.

Tiles for home improvement are your best bet when it comes to a budget-friendly and an efficient yet aesthetic change. Many home improvement tips require a complete shift in your home layout. A subtle yet striking tip would be to change the look of your tiles by just replacing your grout. It will give you a statement floor or wall in no time in an affordable budget.

Create your own Unique Style

A little-known styling tip is that tiles don’t always have to be installed horizontally. Trying different tiles layouts often comes out as a unique style that speaks to you and conveys your charm exclusively. Tiling techniques such as herringbone, horizontal block or vertical block help your wall stand out. Even just simply highlighting and differentiating areas of the home using contrasting tile designs can give a modern touch to your home. You can make a statement by designing your space with stunning tile designs and make striking patterns that convey your unique style.

Have more unique and inspiring ideas for a home makeover? Inbox us your thoughts and ideas at info@stile.com.pk.

Porcelain Tiles – Your Complete Guide

Porcelain Tiles – Your Complete Guide

Porcelain tiles are a popular choice for surface covering due to the simple fact that they can very closely mimic natural stone, wood, marble or concrete but are lighter and cost-effective. Best porcelain tile floors possess qualities of low porosity, hardness, and an appealing appearance.  Let’s dive deeper into the marvels of porcelain tiles – what they really are, what attributes make them the first choice, their benefits, and where can you buy them from.

What are Porcelain Tiles?

Porcelain is made from denser and much finer types of clay than ceramics. Moulded and baked under high pressures and temperatures, porcelain tiles come out as stronger and more durable tiles that can withstand heavy traffic. Having water absorption of ≤ 0.5%, porcelain tiles are a popular choice for flooring and are consistent in composition throughout the body of the tile.

Why Buy Porcelain Tiles?

Porcelain tiles are known for their strength, longevity, and incredible ease of maintenance. Being a go-to design choice for both residential and commercial applications, what benefits, qualities and characteristics set porcelain tile apart from other surface covering options?

Porcelain Tiles are Durable

Conformity to ISO standards of lowest water absorption, high breaking strength, stain, and scratch resistance amongst many others, make Stile porcelain tiles the most durable. This means that once you lay your floor right, you can walk over it for a lifetime, given that you maintain it properly.

Porcelain Tiles are Easy to Clean

Porcelain generally is an exceptionally tough surface covering that does not require much care or maintenance to retain its sleek and new look through decades of use. What makes them further impervious to staining, water damage, and most scratching physical impact is the fact that they’re baked at high temperatures and have a glaze coating on their surface, making them easy to clean.

Porcelain Tiles are Visually Appealing

Porcelain tiles exude opulence. At Stile Emporium & Design Studios, they available in a broad range of colours and designs making them a perfect fit for any living space. From marble to stone to wood – you are sure to find a nature-inspired design that complements your theme and adds to the grandeur.

Porcelain Tiles come in Variety of Styles

Stile offers Porcelain tiles that come in a variety of kinds, so you can easily choose tiles that fit your preferences and complement your style. These hard-wearing and tough tiles come in various sizes to suit the largeness of room. Their seamless designs imitate that of natural materials but broaden the utility through various finishes ranging from shiny gloss to skid-resistant matt and other textured surfaces in between. You are sure to find a tile that perfectly befit your unique style.

What to Look for When Buying Porcelain Tiles?

Knowing what attributes to base your decision on when selecting high-quality porcelain flooring is paramount. Here are some simple factors you need to consider when shopping for porcelain tiles:

Are Porcelain Tiles Waterproof?

Porcelain tiles should have a water absorption of 0.5% or less as defined by ISO standards. Composed of fine clays and notable levels of quartz and feldspar help porcelain tiles achieve density and smoothness that none other has. Fired at temperatures as high as 1220°C makes it further impervious to water than an ordinary ceramic tile. This makes it ideal for use in bathrooms and foyers, where steam, water, rain, slush, and melted snow can collect and ruin other types of flooring.

What are Full-Body Porcelain Tiles?

While there may be tiles that are half ceramic and half porcelain, full-body porcelain tiles are ones which are consistent in composition throughout the body of the tile.

Their surface has a non-porous glass coating on top that brings out the best of your home’s decorative and stylistic qualities with its exquisite colours and designs. These tiles are best suited for residential purposes or areas where beauty and appeal are paramount.

Full-body porcelain tiles penetrate the design throughout the body of the tile.  These tiles possess superb resistance against chips and scratches as the entire tile is composed of the same material. Thus, they are the best for building countertops, floor, and wall coverings. If you’re worried about how to seal polished porcelain or wondering if porcelain tile needs sealing, then worry not. The microscopic holes are covered when we apply polish on our porcelain tiles giving them the same shine and look that you’d need!

How to Find the Right Surface Finish?

Ranging from glazed polish all the way to an unglazed finish, porcelain tiles offer a wide range of finishes with the ideal strength of a porcelain tile.

You can opt for matt or Anti-slip finish tiles for areas that require the strongest slip resistance such as in bathrooms, ramps and poolside floors.

The Carving Ink finish gives an embossed lines-like texture for a natural and soothing look. Mica finish, satisfying the latest interior design with a touch of luxe, gives a glittery effect making the surface shiny yet stain-free.

Lapato Polish is the perfect balance of matt and polished tiles featuring higher shine than matt tiles and a gentler finish than traditional polished porcelain tile, suitable for balconies, living rooms and patios. The flexibility to enjoy an incredible range of finishes means you will most certainly find the perfect match for your dream space!

Bigger the Tile, Cheaper the Price?

The trend in manufacturing is to aim for larger and larger tiles. This not only reduces installation time but also reduce the requirement and cost of other installation material. Moreover, they add to the beauty and seamlessness of the space. This ultimately makes larger tiles cheaper yet more appealing. However, on the downside, the largest of tiles require more specialist installation methods and is mostly only suitable for large-scale commercial applications.

Where To Buy Porcelain Tiles?

Stile Emporium and Design Studios, located nationwide, are the go-to place for all your home lifestyle needs which provide the ideal ambience for making the right choice. Be it for floor or wall, the modern porcelain tiles will serve every purpose and every decorating style you desire. And like a cherry on the cake, we got you covered with any installation materials you would need for a strong foundation.

7 Ways to Enhance your Space by Ar. Ramiz Baig

The spaces we inhabit are truly a reflection of us, we style and decorate them as per our needs and desires and some just mold into our true way of living. We the Architects and Interior Designers are the professional who help bring your dreams to a reality. Rooms come in all shapes and sizes. Architects and Interior Designers over the years have been using the following techniques to enhance the quality of a smaller space. The idea is to share those techniques with you which are cost effective as well as do not require too much intervention.
Use mirrors

Small rooms can be made to appear spacious by the use of the mirrors on at least one wall. Even using large mirrors instead of full length wall mirrors maybe enough to visually open up the space.
If you’ve ever wondered, “Do mirrors make a room look bigger?” the answer is a resounding, “Yes.” Mirrors can make your room look larger and more open. Use a focal point and angle your mirrors toward it to give the illusion of depth. Mirrors also reflect both natural and artificial light to make a room brighter during the day and night. Placing a mirror near a window to reflect the world outside is especially effective. Mirrors on the walls and glass table tops also will give your room a more open feel, or use mirrored cabinet doors.

Paint a wall Bright / light colours
Here’s how to make a room look bigger with color. (Hint: It’s an optical illusion.) In the design world, it’s well known that light paint colors make a room look bigger and brighter. Light and bright walls are more reflective, making a space feel open and airy, which helps maximize natural light’s effect. Dark shades tend to absorb light, making rooms feel smaller. Accenting walls to make a room look bigger is another way to go. Accent walls add to the decorative space in color without being too overpowering. Start your painting journey with a color palette that suits your style.

So, what colors make a room look bigger? For an optimum effect, go with soft tones like off-white, blues, and greens, and always remember that brighter rooms feel bigger and more inviting. And here’s another hack: Try painting your wall trim and moldings in a lighter color than your walls. By doing so, the walls will appear farther back, making your living room seem even bigger.

Focal point
Learn how to make a room look bigger through an established focal point — one area or feature that will draw the eye’s attention. In the dining room, that’s probably the table. In the bedroom, it’s the bed. Make that focal point the star of the room. Arrange the furniture so that focus is drawn to that area, and keep the décor in the rest of the room to a minimum

Use sliding doors
One of the most obvious benefits of sliding doors is their space saving properties. Where hinged doors require space in which to swing open, sliding doors operate sideways. This makes them ideal for use in smaller rooms where space is at a premium, as well as for cupboards and wardrobes.

Window balcony
Often referred to as a balconette, Juliet’s can be defined as “false balconies” (or railings) at the outer plane of a window-opening, reaching to the floor. When the window/doors are open, the railings offer up the appearance of a balcony

Don’t clutter
Keep your room tidy and organized. Not only will it spark more joy, but nothing makes a small space feel more cramped than too much stuff. With things neatly arranged or out of sight, the space that is in view will feel orderly and open.
Minimalism also goes for your walls. Don’t cover your walls with a lot of pictures. One large painting works better than a group of small paintings when you’re thinking about how to make a room look bigger. And try to keep the floor as clear as possible. Remove large rugs to create the illusion of more floor space.

Furniture placement
Using the right furniture is a key way to make a room look bigger. For one, use multi-functional furniture, such as a chest that can be used as a coffee table, a sofa bed, or a bed with storage drawers. Expandable dining tables, folding tables, and nesting tables, which can be tucked away when you don’t need them, are also good picks. Keep in mind that tall and bulky furniture can take up precious space. Choose a sofa and chairs with open arms and exposed legs. This allows light to filter under the furniture, making the room appear airier.
Scale your furniture to fit the size of the room. Place larger pieces of furniture against the walls to maximize the open space and make a small room look bigger. Also, don’t block pathways. If furniture and accessories block the view into a room, it will look cramped. The longest straight line in any room is the diagonal. When you place your furniture at an angle, it leads the eye along the longer wall. Bonus: You often get some additional storage space behind the piece.
Making the most of your space can also be achieved by under-bed storage or creative uses of closet space as well. Have an empty wall? Apartment Therapy designers suggest utilizing floating shelves and other smart design options.

Happy House remodeling!

Ar. Ramiz Baig
Principal Architect – RBD Architecture and Interior Design Studio

Immediate Past Chairman – Institute of Architects Pakistan, Karachi Chapter 2018-2020 Honorary Secretary – Architects Regional Council Asia (ARCASIA) 2017-2018

Culture & Sustainability: Lessons from Vernacular Architecture by Basma Fahim

In a time of revolutionary technological development dominating our lives, the thought of traditional construction techniques may appear to be regressive, but vernacularity symbolizes more than just wistful yearning. Instead, it is about learning from a time when different cultures and spaces were in harmony with the ecology and natural integrity of a place. Vernacular architecture incorporated efficient use of resources, resulting in ingenious forms that were culturally adaptive and sustainable at the same time. People discovered and invented ways to fulfill their needs while sensitively dealing with forces of nature, and achieved their aspirations by by working with natural phenomena rather than against it. Over the years, it has become imperative for us to seek the wonders of vernacular systems given the ever-growing need of the urban populations. For that, one needs to discuss the fundamentals of vernacular architecture that can guide us to enhance our environment, and perhaps, start from a shelter.

It is without a doubt that tackling the 21st-century urban housing problem is a challenging task. These people construct with local materials and make use of the self- help mechanism incrementally to cater to their growing family necessities and develop their homes, and this culture of user contribution to the building process is just beginning to be acknowledged. We need to realize that social status is temporary and multi-use spaces should be adaptable and allow opportunities for personalization. Flexible spaces put less burden on our environmental resources, as compared to spaces designed for specialized and single-use. This presents itself in stark contrast to the traditional construction techniques that cater to the growing needs of its users. Therefore, not only is flexible design a hallmark for a vernacular and sustainable mode of construction, the encouragement of resources that already dwell in the determination and skill of people will lay the ground for economical settlements for a great bulk of the population.

The process of construction itself utilizes a great amount of energy, and we need to find ways of lessening this consumption. An important aspect of vernacular architecture is the use of local materials for construction. The availability of these materials vary by geography; rammed earth, red brick, and bamboos are some popular examples. These materials respond to their environments well towards heat gain and heat loss. In addition, local materials require minimum transport and use lower energy inputs for production in most cases. The use of local materials also offers familiarity and belonging through the projects lifecycle – knowledge transfer during construction, and ownership in the years after.

It is a noteworthy observation that vernacular communities are also defined by their economical use of land and tightness of form which brings several social and environmental benefits in contrast to modern spaces. Of course, land is an important resource and its preservation is pivotal to all ecosystems. Vernacular settlements often

require much less infrastructure such as roads and piped water supplies, and generally have a much lower unit cost for their entire development. Along with that, it perceives the building as a living entity shaped in consonance with distinct cultural and social needs. Driven by simple architectural principles, traditional settlements contain spaces that breed spontaneity and create a secure environment that encourages people to interact with their communities. This is because the integrity of a shelter in high-density settlements is often suited to the specific cultural values and lifestyles of its people, reinforced through family traditions and a sense of community.

In conclusion, through the use of sustainable techniques such as energy conservation schemes, flexible designs, and adaptive reuse of buildings, we can begin to master the art of existing in harmony with nature and save our ecosystem from further deterioration. We need to understand that vernacular architecture has provided us with an abundance of lessons for a meaningful connection with the spirit of place. This connection that is arbitrated through traditional values and knowledge acts as a precious lesson for the rather orthodox architecture of the twenty-first century. Perhaps, it is time we strive for environmentally friendly communities and reunite intimately with the ecological gradations of culture and region.

Sustainable Constructions: What is the “Vernacular” for Karachi? by Anzal Rao

Sustainability is the buzz word of our time; sustainable constructions are a way to reduce the negative impacts of harmful emissions in the environment. It is a broad term to explore and my take for this article will be talking over the techniques and design strategies suitable for constructing a sustainable sound building in context of our city, Karachi.

There are many debates and discussions about finding the Vernacular for Karachi. Vernacular just do not mean the use of local materials, which is in our case is just stone, obviously due to the rapid construction rate, stone just would not be enough. So, what is then Vernacular? Well, we all have heard the great examples of modern architecture in west followed by use of concrete and glass, big openings, big vistas, inside-outside connections so on, but have we ever thought to afford the expense of living inside them, if we have designed here, we would have burned inside of them. Modernity follows the lack of place; it is a universal movement with universal strategies without taking context into considerations, so in my opinion vernacular starts with bringing the thinking of using local techniques, like the use of proper ventilation, Incorporation of indirect lighting, using minimal material, clutter free spaces, bringing the landscape inside our homes, all of these techniques will bring a design that will not only be vernacular but also functional and livable.

I was looking into the works of Architect Geoffrey Bawa, He was the one who designed almost all of his buildings around the landscape, thanks to the topography of Sri Lanka too, for him the views were important, besides being a man of modern thinking, the point here is he never neglected the rich context surrounding the building, I want you to pin this point here!


33rd Lane house plan by Geoffrey Bawa, Source: Google images.

Another famous architect from Balkrishna V. Doshi, a Pritzker Prize winning Architect from India, when we analyze his work, we can easily see how the integration of local crafts and communities are kept into considerations along with giving solutions to raising housing issues in India.

 

Aryana housing project by B.V Doshi, street view and sketches, Source: Google images
Now we have got an idea that how being a modernist is not just the way it works in our context we need to learn the techniques from these Critical regionalist architects whose works are highly modern but yet respect the premises on which it is being built.

Our city falls into the Hot-Humid zone, that means the architecture here would be based on recessed entrances, central courtyards or pocket openings, so that light but not sun and wind can come inside the buildings, all we need is a curious mind and the local construction methods to incorporate these strategies.

Lastly, the strategies that I have came across while studying the context that we have here, is that the vernacular is such a broad thing to say, there is no such thing explored yet, but Critical Regionalism is the way forward, because analyzing into the precedent work in various Hot-Humid context there are many techniques in hand on which we can develop sustainable construction for Karachi yet modern for the city for that matter.

We just have to respect our place, tradition, local crafts, community and society, so in my opinion this is the fast track that will be instrumental for Karachi.