Ceramic tiles, including Linea collections can play a huge part in your interior renovation, and not just in the bathroom or the kitchen.
But wouldn’t tiles look out of place in other rooms?
Not at all. In fact, the more creative you get with your tile, the better it will look. Don’t believe us?
Check out these untraditional tile ideas that will bring a lot of character to your interior renovation.
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Tile tabletop
Creating a tabletop out of tile is a great way to add a splash of color to your dining room or kitchen. The surface also makes the table pretty resilient to scratches and spills, so it’s a helpful choice to decor.
These types of tables are pretty easy to make. All you have to do is adhere the tile to the top of the table, so there’s a lot of room for creativity. You can experiment with different styles and colors.
And if you aren’t ready to commit to the entire kitchen table, you can start with a coffee table or an end table.
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Highlighted walls with tiles
Emphasising a wall with ceramic tiles not only makes it more resistant and easier to clean, it also makes the room more homely. Choose a colour and pattern that matches the rest of the room and lay the tile on the wall you want to highlight.
Accent walls are beautiful, but they’re even more beautiful when they’re tiled. Choose a colour and design that matches the rest of your living room and lay the tile on your chosen accent wall. At the end of the installation, you will have added personality to your room.
Dare to create accent areas in the bedroom, thus eliminating the need for a beautiful headboard. It looks fantastic and adds character to the room.
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Tile on the bathtub
If you have a floor-standing bath in your bathroom, cover the outside with tiles.
This is especially fun if you have a small bathroom and no space for other decorations. The tiles around the bathtub will attract attention and give the bathroom some artistic colour.
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Mosaic shower tile
Decorating a wall in your shower with mosaic tiles is all about creating a focal point. Mosaics are beautiful tiles that come in all different colours and patterns, so if you have a small bathroom, perhaps even too small for a freestanding bath, a mosaic shower wall is the best way to get a unique design in your bathroom.
The bathroom is the usual place to see tiles, but that doesn’t mean the tiles have to be traditional or boring. If you know you’re going to do an interior renovation and want to get creative with your tiles, the bathroom is probably the first place you should start.
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Kitchen backsplash
Don’t choose tiles for your backsplash just because of their colour, but consider their graphics and finish. These features can add a lot of character to the backsplash on their own.
There’s a lot you can do with a tile backsplash. You can use large tiles, thin tiles like those in the Linea collection or tiles with a 3D effect where the tile is not just on a flat surface.
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Tile in halls
Create a tiled effect in your hallway and make the space cosy.Choose between a more traditional or modern tile covering. Decide whether you want to tile the whole wall or just half of it.
Although nowadays they have a purely decorative function, panelling is useful for hiding cables, insulating the wall from damp or hiding damage to the wall.
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Floor tiles
This may sound obvious and pretty normal, but don’t think of a typical tile floor. There are a lot of none traditional ways to use tile on your floor.
For example, you can create a “tile carpet” in the hallway or in front of the door. You get the look of a beautiful carpet, but you don’t have to worry about keeping it straight or vacuuming it.
All you have to do is pick patterns, shapes, and styles of tile that aren’t usually used and find a way to make them shine in your house.
Focus on the grout, not the tile
If you have to keep your interior renovation on a budget, changing the tile grout is a great way to make your tile look new and clean without spending a lot of money.
A new application of grout can make a huge difference for your tiles. It also comes in a number of different colors, so if you want a change but don’t want to buy new tile, a colored grout can make your tile look like new.
Get creative with your Interior renovation
Tile shouldn’t be limited to your bathroom or kitchen. It can offer personality, color, and an artistic flair to any room it’s a part of. In fact, some of the best places for tile are the places you would never have thought to put it.