Decorative Ceramic Walls
Introduction
Definition and context
Ceramic accent walls are coatings applied to surfaces to beautify and protect indoor and outdoor spaces. Composed of ceramic pieces, these walls combine functionality and aesthetics, providing diverse textures, colors and designs that allow you to personalize environments in homes, offices and commercial spaces.
This type of wall has become popular due to the durability, resistance and versatility that ceramic offers, in addition to its easy maintenance. Its use extends from simple decorative walls to prominent architectural elements, integrating with multiple interior and exterior design styles.
Characteristics and Properties of Ceramics for Decorative Walls
Composition and types of ceramics
The ceramics used in decorative walls are mainly composed of clay fired at high temperatures, which gives it rigidity and resistance. There are two main categories: glazed ceramics and unglazed ceramics. The glazed one has a glazed surface that can offer a wide range of colors and textures, while the unglazed one maintains a more natural and rustic appearance.
In addition, ceramics can be classified into porcelain, stoneware and terracotta, each with particular characteristics in terms of water absorption, hardness and surface finish. These materials are selected based on the specific use and desired finish for the accent wall.
The correct choice of the type of ceramic is essential to ensure durability and adequate behavior in the face of environmental conditions, such as humidity or sun exposure, especially outdoors.
Physical and mechanical properties
Decorative ceramic walls must have adequate mechanical properties to resist impacts, thermal changes and loads typical of daily use. Ceramic is known for its high hardness, abrasion resistance and dimensional stability, making it ideal for durable coatings.