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How to shop for the right decorative tiles?

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Kaizen Tiles @Kaizen_Tiles · Mar 18, 2021

It's easy to see why patterns ranging from florals to intricate graphics and textile-influenced designs have become increasingly common. Patterned tiles, when used effectively, can make a dramatic design statement in any room of the house, including bathrooms, kitchens, and living rooms. With innovative and imaginative applications, designers and architects are leading the way.

 

As a consequence, it seems that our love of pattern in tile shop Leichhardt is here to stay, so if you're thinking of being a little bolder and adding the pattern to your tiles, read on to get inspired and get it the right first time.

 

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Feature wall

Using decorative tiles Australia to create a feature wall is a great way to add a sense of style and creativity to your room. This is your chance to choose a pattern and color that suits your personality and way of life.

 

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Kitchen splashbacks 

 

In small spaces, patterned tiles can be just as effective. Use this as an opportunity to incorporate current colors or go all out to create suspense and a focal point.

 

Mosaic tiles

 

You literally cannot go past Bisazza, an Italian brand of glass mosaics, if you are more attracted to the intricate detail of mosaic tile. The options are endless, ranging from flat patterns to geometrics, florals, and bold colors.

 

Monochrome pattern 

 

With a monochrome theme, you can create an ultra-modern atmosphere. To add drama and a show-stopping function to your tiles, use strong graphic patterns. Monochrome and neutral colors are more popular with our clients in Melbourne than in other states, which is an interesting fact.

 

Get courageous

 

Using patterned tiles on walls, floors, and even ceilings can seem unnecessary, but if you only have a small space to tile, this could be your chance to build a space that exudes individuality as well as a little wow factor.

 

Statement tiles

 

Another important attribute is texture. Three-dimensional tiles in neutral shades of black, white, and grey that use light and shadow to create visual effects, as well as clever interactive designs like InStyle's 3D modular Foliar tiles, which mimic plants and flowers found in nature, are available.

 

Conclusion

 

Designers seem to be breaking the rules when it comes to the layout: subway tiles are laid in a brick or herringbone pattern; square tiles are molded into an offset pattern or mixed into a patchwork of various prints.