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Balestier: One of the many Tile shops

24 January 2010 No Comment

Balestier Road is a interesting place, that it consolidates many good things into one. It has many Bat Kut Teh stalls, many chicken and duck rice restaurants, light fitting shops, and today I passed by this tile shop that I couldn’t resist the temptation to take some shots to share with you.

This is one of the many tile shops we have in Balestier Road. Lian Seng Heng is located at 568-A, Balestier Road. The shop is pretty packed. It shows that the property market is very good, that every one is renovating their new hom. Outside the shop shows a variety of stoneworks outside its corridor, from ceramic tiles to slates.

Here we see the palettes of different types of slates sample board. Aren’t they beautiful? Most suitable to be used for external wall at garden area.

These panels appear to be homogenous tiles, which are pretty popular for its easy maintenance and wide variety of choices nowadays.

This side displays the different choices of Ceramic Tiles. You will be amazed with the techology of ceramic tiles. It is no longer like the types we use in our traditional kitchen and toilets, limited color and boring in selection. Nowadays the ceramic tiles are able to mimic after timber boards, granite or marble texture.

How to differentiate a homogenous tile from ceramic tile? Homogenous tiles, as the name suggest, is homogenous throughout its section. If you happen to chip off a corner of it, it will appear the same pattern with the inner section. However with ceramic tile, the chipped off section will reveal the dark clayish body.

I love mottifs too. If they are used well, they can really bring out the beauty of the space.

These organic glassy mosaics are my favourite. Simply gorgeous!!!

I managed to source their website address. I would say their featured images are even more impressive. Welcome to check this out! http://www.liansenghin.com.sg/

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