Stacking classic tiles vertically can elongate hallways or make low ceilings feel higher.
Designing with tile goes beyond standard kitchen backsplashes and bathroom floors. By experimenting with layout, texture, and color, you can transform these durable materials into artistic focal points throughout the home. 🎨 Creative Design Strategies
Layering different glazes within the same color palette creates depth as light hits the surface differently. Designing Interiors with Tile: Creative Ideas w...
Turning a grid 45 degrees into a diamond layout creates a more formal, dynamic impact.
Creating a wall that is half vertical and half horizontal stack adds structure while keeping materials uniform. Texture and Finish Contrast Stacking classic tiles vertically can elongate hallways or
Incorporating Zellige-style tiles provides a handcrafted, irregular feel that adds organic texture.
Moving beyond standard stacks to running bond (brick) or windmill patterns adds immediate character. The Role of Grout
Use tile in non-traditional places, such as wrapping a kitchen island or tiling the front of a bathtub surround for a high-end look. The Role of Grout