Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Pollution Solution: REUSE, REDUCE, RECYCLE


We think we are an intelligent creature, but what intelligent creature, knowing the role that air plays in our lives keeping us alive and connecting us to the past and into the future, would then proceed to use air as a garbage tin and refuse to pay for putting carbon and all our pollutants into the atmosphere?

We have much to reflect on the way that we use this sacred substance. It hurts me when I see young couples walking with a baby in a stroller and the baby’s nose is right at the level of the exhaust pipes of our cars. You might as well put a hose on the exhaust pipe and pump that stuff right into the baby’s body. We are using the air as a toxic plonk.

We are air. Whatever we do to the air we do to ourselves.

-Pratik Patel, BDM
Shreeji Ceramic

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Ceramic Tiles with Matte Finish


Our enormous numbers of ceramic tiles have collective appeal with their aptitude to merge multiple tiles in one form of design. Since glazed ceramic can catch and spread light for a dramatic effect, why not tone the give the impression of being down with matte for a simple striking wall? Look for combinations of spiny flora-line in a variety of colours or sharp pebble mixed with sand glass for extra deepness. Matte ceramic tile design won’t be flashy, but will still draw the eye with the natural variation of the pattern used.

To keep the design look simple, use matte glaze tile over the entirety of the wall. While this may sound busy, the softly shifting colours that is captivating, rather than shiny or glossy light will offer a rich focal point in the kitchen without centre stage.

You can choose variety of Matte Ceramic Tiles from our ShreejiGold jointless wall collection available with indefinite colour variants and custom sizes. No issue what matte tiles are selected, make sure they are pleasant in colour and texture. A simple wall should put in to the rest of the design by adding deepness and delicate interest, not by drawing the eye for its own sake.

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Pratik Patel, BDM
Shreeji Ceramic

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Tiles to refresh the atmosphere



What can you do an interior so it looks interesting? Perhaps it is time to replace the tiles.

Wall & floor tiles have certain standards that must be met, particularly with regard to material which combines strength and security. The reason is relatively richer, while the physical do not need more power than the specification of tiles.

Selection problem and design the right size for a wall & floor, there are things that can be followed. First you need to determine what style will be applied in the home. The choice may be classic, modern, ethnic, contemporary or even natural. Based on the selection of this style, you can choose the colour/ design/ purpose of the tiling.

About the size of the tiles, you must also consider the size of the room. The combination of room size and the ceramic must be proportionate. For example, if a very large room chooses pieces with a large, space will also consider wider and pure as the ceramic for a minimum grout.

Choose the tiles that have a slightly rough surface for the rooms that have water i.e. terrace, bathroom, balcony and laundry drying, so as not slippery. Easy maintenance is concerned about the cleaning the pill and dirt, simply does not need to use special cleaning.

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Pratik Patel, BDM
Shreeji Ceramic

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Artica now supplies NANO+ polish technology in vitrified tiles


Our Polished Vitrified tile is available mostly in neutral tones. It adds a outstanding complement to more contemporary, 'spick and span' interiors, sometimes sprinkled with either matt or shiny mosaics, an elegant border or an highly distinct response.

Having developed in reputation, vitrified tile technology has seen many developments. First-generation vitrified tiles present a simpler expression, with or without repetitive veins and textural movement. Second-generation tiles are referred to as ‘multi-charged’, offering many more colours with added reflective depth. Third-generation tiles attain an even livelier look, with textural movement running crossways across the face. A more recent introduction is a natural-looking, random vein.

The technology used in each tile can dramatically influence the price. The uncompromising value that SHREEJI Ceramic insists on, however, means you’re assured of the very finest manufacturing processes and finished quality.

Through the latest nano+ polish technology, a nano-level stable protective structure is formed on the surface of this polished vitrified tile. This technology means your tiles will NOT stain and do NOT require sealing. New nano+ polish technology in tiles involves a process that treats the tiles surface to attain a greater shine, an enhancement of the colour and an improved protection against staining and marking. This nano+ polish technology have extensive application, from commercial developments such as shopping centres and retail stores due to the tiles’ hygienic nature and ease of maintenance as well as domestic application owing to the high gloss finish of the tiles.

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Pratik Patel, BDM
Shreeji Ceramic

Thursday, August 25, 2011

New Venetian Gold Multi-Charged Vitrified Tiles by Artica™


I am going to start our new design series on multi-charged vitrified tiles for this year by giving you suggestions on how to freshen up the major heart of the home:  the living room.  For those of you who have worked with me in the past, you know that I try to make the design process an pleasurable one, by keeping it as simple and unsophisticated as possible. I am going to start each series with a granite base selection and build upon that with flooring selections and paint colors to coordinate. There will be some sample pictures to direct you to view the products and as normal; I am always available to assist you with any designs questions.
Photo at Hotel Venetian, Macau

One of the most popular and most versatile multi-charged vitrified tiles to work with is New Venetian Gold, or some may simply call it Venetian Gold.  It has a very neutral pallet.  It has the warmer, more golden, neutral tones, with black/grey veining, and random garnet flecks. It is often the choice of home builders or those who plan on selling their homes. Whether you wish to do a total look, or prefer to accent with bolder colors, New Venetian Gold will work well for anyone who likes a warm, impartial base colour. It is expected that the New Venetian Gold series for Multi-Charged vitrified tiles would be available in late 2011.

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Pratik Patel, BDM
Shreeji Ceramic

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Ceramic tiles for your Home and Office


Ceramic have been used from centuries by people of different culture and region to embellish in it beautiful works of art. Depending upon the texture, color, design, and pattern, different types.

Ceramic may be either glazed or unglazed, or spongy or waterproof. Glazed types are mostly machine made, and are pressed in a die as well as fired in a kiln, which in twirl provides hard surface and color to the product. Based on the specific purposes, ceramic tiles are further classified into floor products and wall products. As the name indicates, the floor type is a great option to surface floors. Floor tiles are mostly porcelain, and are more durable.

In advance, we have categorized all tiles into some grades. For instance, Grade 1 tiles are best for high traffic areas such as kitchens and laundry rooms. Grade 2 can be used for any home installation. Likewise, Grade 3 is recommended for small as well as medium commercial applications, whereas Grade 4 is usually recommended for such areas as shopping malls and restaurants. Also we have products in order to apply exclusively in areas like gardens and swimming pools.

Size is another thing to be considered. If your room or office is small, it would be better to apply small tiles. Also, while selecting our tile, check whether its texture goes with your room theme. Likewise, during installation process, use such a grout that complements your selected tile.

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Pratik Patel, BDM
Shreeji Ceramic

Monday, July 18, 2011

Monsoon Photo Contest [snap.upload.tag]


The MONSOON is on and you won’t get any season better to click some mesmerizing shots.
Tell us, what this wet season of drizzles and dark skies means to you by 'uploading' your own MONSOON image on our fan page and 'tag' your friends.
The picture with the most “LIKES” will be the winner.
Rules: *Photographs must have been captured by you.
*Any entry found not adhering to these rules will be eliminated.
*Last date for the entry is 31st July 2011.