lattialaatta
Lattialaatta, meaning floor tile in Finnish, refers to a flat, rigid tile designed to cover interior or exterior floor surfaces. It is a common finishing material in homes, offices, and public buildings, valued for durability, ease of cleaning, and design versatility. The main material groups are ceramic tiles (glazed or unglazed), porcelain tiles (a dense, low-porosity subtype of ceramic), natural stone tiles (such as marble, granite, and travertine), and engineered options like cementitious or glass tiles.
Porcelain tiles are particularly noted for their low water absorption and high durability, making them suitable
Installation typically requires a prepared substrate, appropriate tile adhesive, and grout. In wet zones, moisture barriers
Environmental considerations include the tile’s long service life, potential for recycling at end of life, and