Tile

Traditional Tile Applications

Tile offers a durable and stylish solution for many common areas in your home, especially those exposed to moisture or high traffic. 

  • Kitchen Backsplash: The most common use, a tile backsplash protects walls from splashes and heat while adding a major design element. You can choose from various materials like ceramic, porcelain, or glass in a wide range of colors and patterns to match your style.
  • Bathroom Walls & Floors: Create a spa-like retreat with floor-to-ceiling tiles in your bathroom or shower. Tiles are a practical choice for wet areas due to their water resistance and the availability of slip-resistant options for flooring.
  • Entryways & Mudrooms: These high-traffic areas benefit from the durability and easy-to-clean nature of tile. A statement tile in the foyer can create a welcoming and unique first impression.
  • Fireplace Surrounds: Make your fireplace a focal point by updating the surround with heat-resistant tiles. Materials like marble-look porcelain or natural stone can add a touch of luxury or rustic charm.
  • Outdoor Spaces: Expand your living area outdoors by using weather-resistant porcelain tiles for patios, pool decks, walkways, and outdoor kitchens. 

More Creative Ideas!

Beyond traditional applications, tiles can be used in numerous creative ways for decor and home improvement projects, which may align with your interest in general home projects. 

  • Accent Walls: Transform a blank wall in your living room, bedroom, or hallway into an eye-catching feature wall. Experiment with geometric, patterned, or textured 3D tiles to add depth and character to the space. You might be interested in this as a hands-on project that can make a big visual impact, similar to your interest in concrete coating applications for home surfaces.
  • Tiled Furniture: Give new life to old furniture like coffee tables, side tables, or bookcases by tiling the surface or the back panels. This is an affordable way to create custom, personalized pieces.
  • Staircase Risers: Add an unexpected pop of color or design to your home by tiling the vertical part of each stair (the riser). You can use a consistent pattern or mix different designs for an eclectic effect.
  • Custom Planters & Coasters: Use leftover tiles to craft mosaic planters or simple, unique coasters by adding a felt or cork backing. These small projects are easy ways to incorporate your design preferences into everyday items.
  • Built-in Niches & Shelving: Enhance architectural features by lining the back of wall niches or built-in shelves with decorative tiles. This adds a subtle splash of elegance and makes cleaning easier. 

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