baldosas
Baldosas are flat, typically square or rectangular units used to cover surfaces such as floors, walls, and pavements. Made from a variety of materials—ceramic, porcelain, stone, glass, metal or polymer—baldosas combine durability, resistance to moisture, and aesthetic versatility, making them common in residential, commercial and public spaces.
Historically, tile production dates to ancient civilizations, with early examples in Mesopotamia, Egypt and the Roman
Modern manufacturing employs processes such as pressing, drying, glazing and high‑temperature firing. Porcelain baldosas are fired
Installation typically involves preparing a level substrate, applying adhesive, and arranging the tiles according to a
Baldosas serve functional purposes—protecting structures, facilitating cleaning and enhancing safety—and decorative roles, offering endless possibilities in