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Stone has been considered a synonym for durability and luxury for centuries, but real stone slabs can be costly, difficult to install, and demanding in maintenance. That's why stone-imitating tiles are gaining popularity—they offer the same visual effect while being easy to maintain and available in many color variations. Mexen's stone-like tiles let you create an interior that impresses with the elegance of nature while remaining convenient for everyday use.

Stone has been considered a synonym for durability and luxury for centuries, but real stone slabs can be costly, difficult to install, and demanding in maintenance. That's why stone-imitating tiles are gaining popularity—they offer the same visual effect while being easy to maintain and available in many color variations. Mexen's stone-like tiles let you create an interior that impresses with the elegance of nature while remaining convenient for everyday use.

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Stone-imitating tiles in bathroom design

Decorative Tiles – Stone Imitation for Walls and Floors

Stone-like tiles are created to mimic the charm of natural stone as closely as possible. Modern production technologies allow for the reproduction of not only colors but also vein patterns, distressing, and textures that we know from marble, sandstone, or granite. Thanks to this, models like Champion Black or Rokocha Black closely resemble natural materials but are much cheaper and easier to install. If you want quality without overpaying, this is definitely a good choice.

The stone tiles available from Mexen are resistant to moisture, mechanical damage, and temperature variations. In practice, this means you can enjoy the beauty of stone without worrying about daily maintenance or high costs. Their lighter weight and easier impregnation make them a reliable choice for kitchens, bathrooms, and even terraces or balconies. If you're looking for an attractive design without succumbing to fleeting trends, stone-like tiles can be the solution to your problems.

Mexen stone-like tiles in the bathroom

Stone at Home – Where Do Stone-Like Ceramic Tiles Fit?

Stone-imitating tiles offer vast design possibilities. In bathrooms, they beautifully complement white ceramics and glass, creating a luxurious spa atmosphere. In kitchens, they work well on the floor or wall above countertops, unafraid of greasy stains or moisture. In living rooms, light stone tiles, like Mec Bianco, become an elegant backdrop for furniture, from wooden to modern metal constructions. The excellent appearance of stone-imitating ceramic tiles is not their only advantage. Thanks to frost resistance, these tiles can be laid on terraces or balconies, where they perfectly complement the garden greenery.

Why are Mexen stone-like tiles so popular among customers? The main reason is their parameters, which far exceed standard ceramic tiles. Glazed stoneware has high stain resistance (class 5), meaning the surface is easy to clean. Additionally, the tiles are compatible with underfloor heating, making them an ideal choice for interior designs with underfloor heating. Simply put, they fit anywhere you want to introduce a touch of nature, elegance, without sacrificing comfort.

Stone-like tiles in the bathroom

Large Format 120x60 cm – The Effect of a Uniform Stone Surface

All Mexen stone-like tiles are available in a large format 120x60 cm, allowing for a uniform surface effect on floors or walls. Rectified edges allow for installation with minimal grout, making the surface look cohesive and harmonious. This is particularly important in modern designs where order and simplicity of form are key. Large tiles also create a sense of space—even a small bathroom appears bigger visually, and a spacious living room gains a representative character. Variants like Mek Smoke greatly emphasize this effect, blending the natural look of stone with the modern aesthetics of large tiles.

Stone-imitating tiles offer immense design freedom. They can serve as a neutral background or be the main decorative element of an interior. In glamour style, marble variants like Python Gold work beautifully. In Scandinavian designs, light, subtle shades like Neo Travertino Crema illuminate the rooms and bring harmony. Meanwhile, in industrial spaces, darker models with a concrete pattern, like Inspira Grey, should be considered. This versatility means Mexen's stone-like tiles not only fit every style but also allow easy interior transformations without needing to change the cladding.

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