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Flexible Stone for Facades and Interiors

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Private house with a façade finished in KORDEKO flexible tiles
A fast and long-lasting cladding solution for facades and interiors—delivering a natural stone/brick/slate look without heavy substructures or complicated installation.

Why flexible tile is chosen more and more often

Modern finishing projects demand three things: appearance, speed, and durability without constant maintenance. That’s why flexible tile has become one of the most convenient solutions: it recreates the texture of stone, brick, or slate, while staying lightweight, elastic, and suitable for a wide range of applications—from insulated facades to interior accent walls.
Flexible Stone for Facades and Interiors

What is KORDEKO flexible tile (PletaFlex)

KORDEKO flexible tile is made using PletaFlex technology and combines:
  • 95% natural marble and mineral components
  • flexibility and elasticity (radii, arches, columns, complex details)
  • resistance to moisture, frost, and temperature fluctuations
  • UV stability (color stays consistent)
  • easy maintenance (usually simple periodic washing is enough)
It looks like stone—without the typical drawbacks of “heavy” materials.

Where flexible tile is used most often

1) Insulated facades (EPS / mineral wool)

The most common scenario is facade insulation with a final decorative finish. Flexible tile is installed over the reinforced base coat and works perfectly as part of a warm facade system.
Typical system build-up:
  1. Load-bearing wall
  2. Adhesive
  3. Insulation (EPS or mineral wool)
  4. Anchors/dowels
  5. Reinforcement layer (adhesive + fiberglass mesh)
  6. Primer
  7. KORDEKO flexible tile
Benefit: no metal frames or extra fasteners—reducing the risk of thermal bridges.

2) Plinth (base) and entrance zones

The lower part of a facade takes the most abuse (dirt, splashes, impacts). Flexible tile is a practical solution for plinths because it stays neat-looking for a long time.

3) Commercial spaces

Offices, cafés, salons, showrooms—places where you need a stylish texture quickly and want easy upkeep. Flexible tile delivers a clean result and handles daily use well.

4) Interiors

Accent walls, corridors, fireplaces, niches, TV zones—anywhere you want a “stone” effect without heavy tile and complicated cutting.

Why flexible tile is better than classic finishes

  • lightweight—doesn’t overload walls or insulation
  • fast installation—shorter timelines and lower labor costs
  • works on complex architecture (radii, corners, columns)
  • resistant to weather and moisture
  • stone-like appearance without constant repainting

Practical tips: what matters for proper installation

For a durable, premium-looking finish:
  • the substrate must be flat, dry, and reinforced
  • priming is mandatory
  • use a frost-resistant facade adhesive (for exterior use)
  • apply adhesive evenly with a notched trowel (typically 4–6 mm, depending on texture)
  • press/roll the tile firmly to remove air
  • remove excess adhesive immediately

Why people choose KORDEKO

KORDEKO is a flexible cladding solution based on PletaFlex technology, designed for facade loads and practical, long-term use.
You get:
  • help choosing the right texture and color for your project
  • solutions for facade, plinth, and interior in one style
  • clear installation guidance and recommendations
Flexible tile is a practical way to make a facade or interior beautiful, modern, and long-lasting. It performs especially well on insulated facades—maintaining system integrity, protecting insulation, and delivering a stone-like look without heavy materials.

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