Whether decked out from floor to ceiling or just used as an accent, tile was and is a staple in the kitchens and bathrooms of midcentury homes. Perhaps you fell in love with the idea of a mint green bathroom? Have you always wanted a yellow kitchen? We’ve come up with some tile tips and info to help you get a perfectly mod a look or create an entirely custom twist.
Matte vs. Glossy
A glossy finish can provide a fun, bright atmosphere and even make a room seen bigger. Being somewhat easier to clean thanks to their sleek surface, they are often used in areas with a high amount of mess such as the kitchen.
Alternatively, matte tiles can create a more calming effect for rooms. Without a high-gloss finish, they also hide dirt and therefore require less cleaning. Matte finishes are ideal for more rustic or naturally-inspired rooms.
Get Creative
Don’t be afraid to mix and match—not just with color—but also with shapes and dimension! Tile companies like Clayhaus have created collections that play well together. Combining two tile types from the same family can create a truly unique yet cohesive finished look.
One Of A Kind
When purchasing hand sprayed and fired ceramic tiles completed in small batches, embrace the subtle differences in each individual piece. Mod Craft illustrates the variations in their glazes by showing a chip with the same glaze, from different batches.
Think Outside The Rectangle
Square and rectangular tile are always classic, but don’t feel limited to these traditional choices. Not only can you have your pick from circles, hexagons, and plumes, but also from all sorts of artisan designs. Some companies can even create a custom tile to meet your specific needs!
When using traditional shapes like the rectangle, remember that changing the direction can create an entirely new feel.
Branching Out
When we think of tile for interior home décor, we generally go straight for the kitchen, bathroom, and occasionally around the fireplace. However, using tile as a decorative accent for other spots around the house can really add a mod touch.
Up Close And Personal
So, you’ve decided on your tile design, color, placement, and glaze, now what? Because color can vary depending on your computer and the nature of photography, do not just rely on a sample you’ve seen online or in a catalogue. Always order a sample! It’s just best to see the tile in person. This also gives you the chance to hold up the tile to your existing space better assess the final look.