It's in two locations in the video. Somewhere in the middle and between the tiles in the end. That's true, in the train station they have a lot of those scenes about harvesting centuries ago
Tiles are a thing of the past. I prefer tiles especially in water areas of the building such as toilets, baths, and kitchens, but ultimately they are all being phased out because of this sickening trend of oversimplification and minimalism. By the way, great video. Nice to see these tile designs get preserved.
looks like a bathroom turned inside out...but you know what? it may be very water proof compared to many buildings we have now XD at first I was like ew, but now...if it actually lasts longer and is better than the usual stucko it may be a good investment. stucko gets really grimey after 5 years and starts falling on pedestrians after 10... which I guess is less deadly than a tile.
On the older churches they glued a mesh on the tiles so if one gets loose, it doesn't fall and break. I think reproducing old tiles especially ones that are part of a painting is tricky.
Amazing variety of tiles. They are expensive but will outlast most buildings.
Which ones are your favorites?
@@Emma-Wolf The tiles depicting scenes from the past, though I'd like to see the skull tiles you mentioned in another comment.
It's in two locations in the video. Somewhere in the middle and between the tiles in the end. That's true, in the train station they have a lot of those scenes about harvesting centuries ago
@@Emma-Wolf I was so captivated by the 3D ones at 0:55 that I overlooked the painted skull after it.
Yeah the 3D ones are fancy. Everytime I walked by a house in Porto with 3D tiles I just had to touch them 😂
Tiles are a thing of the past. I prefer tiles especially in water areas of the building such as toilets, baths, and kitchens, but ultimately they are all being phased out because of this sickening trend of oversimplification and minimalism.
By the way, great video. Nice to see these tile designs get preserved.
Thanks! I once saw tiles in almost perfect wood optic that looked amazing. Not in the bank though😅 but they have one with a skull 😂
@@Emma-WolfThe wood one sounds cool.
@@Emma-WolfThe skull one is funny 😂
I hope that the pendulum will swing back because I love tiles.
@@betteurbain7911Tiles are great for wet places.👍O agree they need to make a comeback.
looks like a bathroom turned inside out...but you know what? it may be very water proof compared to many buildings we have now XD
at first I was like ew, but now...if it actually lasts longer and is better than the usual stucko it may be a good investment.
stucko gets really grimey after 5 years and starts falling on pedestrians after 10... which I guess is less deadly than a tile.
On the older churches they glued a mesh on the tiles so if one gets loose, it doesn't fall and break. I think reproducing old tiles especially ones that are part of a painting is tricky.