This ceramic roof tile, measuring 30.5 by 41.7 cm in a bright amber-orange shade, is for those who aren't afraid of color on their facade. It resembles the clay roof tiles of southern Europe, but with a richer, honey-like sheen. The tile is a poor heat conductor — this means that even on the hottest afternoon, no greenhouse effect develops under the roof, and the second floor remains livable. The material does not absorb water, withstands frost, and does not fade in the sun.
Such roofing is especially well-suited for houses in Mediterranean style, for villas with white or cream facades, and for buildings with terracotta accents. The amber-orange color makes the house stand out among the greenery of the property without looking flashy, thanks to its natural hue. The tile can be used on cottages, country houses, guest houses, gazebos with full roofs, and outbuildings where durability matters. The size of 30.5 x 41.7 cm allows for quick installation with minimal waste.
The tile does not fade over time, does not grow moss thanks to the glazed surface, and does not crack from temperature fluctuations. Rain on such a roof sounds muffled, almost like on natural clay. If you want your home to evoke the south, warmth, and coziness — an amber-orange roof works better than any design tricks. And the fact that you don't need to paint or maintain the roof for decades is simply a pleasant bonus.