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Cultured granite (stilestone) is almost as expensive as granite....and it's not even close. The matrix is pigmented portland. (cement)...it's basically terrazzo.
You can seal the grout joints in your showers (or wherever) fairly inexpensively...if you're worried about mold and mildew. The grout has to cure a minimum of 3 days before you apply the sealer. Any excess on the tiles can be removed with acetone or denatured alcohol.
If you like the shiny look, there are a wide variety of glazed ceramic tiles available. Just like every other floor covering, the cheaper you go, the sooner you will see wear in the traffic areas.
One thing to think about...the floor is generally the last thing people notice ( unless it's filthy) it should blend in with its surroundings. People look at art work, furniture...lighting. Unless you have tons of money and want to "make a statement" with your floor..go subtle.
You can seal the grout joints in your showers (or wherever) fairly inexpensively...if you're worried about mold and mildew. The grout has to cure a minimum of 3 days before you apply the sealer. Any excess on the tiles can be removed with acetone or denatured alcohol.
If you like the shiny look, there are a wide variety of glazed ceramic tiles available. Just like every other floor covering, the cheaper you go, the sooner you will see wear in the traffic areas.
One thing to think about...the floor is generally the last thing people notice ( unless it's filthy) it should blend in with its surroundings. People look at art work, furniture...lighting. Unless you have tons of money and want to "make a statement" with your floor..go subtle.