How to Choose For Wall Tiles

Tiles provide a stylish alternative to the plain walls found in bathrooms, kitchens and other parts of the home. Furthermore, their durable surface can withstand accidental scuffs or spills.
Before selecting tiles for a wall, take into account the overall style and design of the room you are redecorating. This can help ensure you select sizes that both meet aesthetic preferences as well as functional needs in that space.
Size
Tiles come in an assortment of sizes and shapes. No matter the space in which you need tiling done, from bathrooms and powder rooms to living rooms and outdoor patios – there is bound to be something suitable to meet your design aesthetic and taste. Furthermore, these various size offerings allow more design opportunities by offering different shapes or patterns which may enhance any area in which they’re placed.
People often assume that smaller tiles are better for smaller rooms while larger tiles work best in larger spaces, but this isn’t necessarily the case. Instead, decoration plays an equally significant role. If a room features many small patterns like stripes and dots on its tiles, its area could appear smaller due to the eye being drawn directly toward its grout lines between tiles.
On the other hand, decorating with large tiles that are plain in color creates an open and spacious atmosphere because there are fewer interruptions on the wall surface. That’s why it is vitally important to consider how a space will be decorated when selecting tiles for it. A good tip when choosing tile manufacturers is asking them for samples so you can take them home and see how they work within your own environment and make an informed choice on what are best suited to your home space.
Texture
Tiles come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and textures that will suit any style imaginable. From sleek and glossy finishes to rough textures that bring warmth and depth into a space. Rough tiles have increasingly become trendy over the past years as an interior design trend; and are expected to remain so.
Texture matters because it can influence performance and maintenance costs. Smooth tiles tend to be slippery, which may not be ideal in bathrooms and kitchens where water and liquid spillage is commonplace. Meanwhile, rougher textures with crevices tend to trap dirt more readily, which requires additional cleaning time for daily upkeep.
Consider your desired overall aesthetic when choosing tiles. Smooth tiles tend to add a luxurious and upscale vibe while rustic-style textures can give an antique charm. Combine both types for the desired result! To select the appropriate tile for your room space, it is also wise to take into account its overall look – smooth looks more luxurious, while rustic is more rustic-feeling – when selecting colors palettes or selecting tiles individually that blend in well together – an essential step when choosing tile!
Pattern
Tiles offer you endless creative potential. Their hardwearing qualities make them practical choices for walls, while adding texture, color and design via the way they’re laid out – from plank tiles (popular for creating wood-look patterns) to square and large format options, you have many different layout patterns from which to choose.
Selecting the ideal tile pattern can completely transform a space. Here are a few popular layout patterns:
Herringbone
A herringbone pattern features an elegant wave of “V” shapes and looks stunning when applied to larger floor or wall tiles, particularly neutral colors such as grey. This layout works particularly well in narrow hallways or small rooms.
Brick Pattern; an Ideal Solution to Add Subtle Texture and Color
A brick pattern can add subtle texture and color to a tiled space while remaining low maintenance. Perfect for smaller rooms, brick patterns can also be created using either plain or decorative tiles to achieve this look.
Third Step
For an eye-catching twist to traditional straight lay tile patterns, why not add the third step layout? In this pattern, each row of tiles is offset by one third of their length to create an appealing staggered effect and add texture and visual interest in any room.
Color
Tiles come in an assortment of colors and textures, making them an incredibly versatile decorative element for walls. Tiles can be used both in kitchens and bathrooms to protect surfaces from moisture damage or spills as well as decorative accents in living rooms and hallways – from glossy whites to linen-textured sage greens, there is sure to be one suitable for your design style!
Tile comes in various shapes and patterns, such as herringbone, offset, stacked and mosaic designs. You can even find timber-look tiles to combine natural wood beauty with durable ceramic.
One thing to keep in mind when selecting tile colors is their abrasion rating, an indicator of how well the tile will stand up against wear and tear. The Porcelain Enamel Institute has an abrasion scale which ranges from 1 (light traffic) to 5 (heavy commercial).
No matter which type of tile you select for your project, it’s always wise to purchase extra tiles – this gives you an option for replacing worn or damaged pieces during installation, or in case you decide to redo a section of wall or change up the layout of a room later.