Design trends come and go, but some materials are timeless. Tile is one of the oldest decorative art forms dating back as early as the 4th century BC. Its popularity as a building material rose during the Victorian Era due to its cleanliness and ability to be mass produced. It's been a staple for flooring and backsplash for centuries, but design enthusiasts continue to find new, interesting ways to utilize tile in the home. Here's how to give your tiled spaces a modern refresh!
Many people are using tile in unconventional areas of the home such as the backs of bookcases, built-ins, and nooks. If you don't want to commit to a whole tile overhaul, using it as a smaller accent is a simple way to add impactful visual interest. Another popular trend is using tile as a big statement piece. Tile accent walls have become the new shiplap or plank wall.
Geometric shapes are having a moment. This is one to consider if you like to stick with white or other neutrals— you can keep your colors traditional while experimenting with bolder patterns. Picket tile is an excellent choice for those who love classic subway tile but want to spruce it up.
Earthy jewel tones like emerald, mustard yellow, aquamarines, and deep orange reds have been a huge hit in 2022. You can use them for a pop of color in an otherwise neutral space or match them with other bold colors and patterns. If you subscribe to less is more when it comes to design, this is the perfect trend to play with as small bursts of jewel tones go a long way.
3D tile is a great way to layer texture into your room. Many are using this type of tile beyond the kitchen or bathroom with accent walls in other living areas. A lot of sculptural tile uses geometric shapes but they can also be soft, floral, and just about any pattern you can imagine. You can mix and match 3D pieces to create a totally custom wall or backsplash in your home.
If you love the tile you've picked out, why relegate it to only the floor? A top trend of the past year has been continuing the floor tile onto the full length of the walls.
Gone are the days of defaulting to white grout. People are choosing colors that add an extra flare to their tile such as black, taupe, gray, or even gold grout. Another plus side is that colored grout hides discoloration better and doesn't look dingy as quickly as white.
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