Tile Styling for the Novice.
Gorgeous Glass
Bisazza’s Labirinto (Laryrinth) by Carlo Dal Bianco is a stunning computer-generated pattern realised in 20mm x 20mm glass mosaic tiles. Inspired by Gio Ponti’s bold neoclassical textiles, these tiles are available in three tone-on-tone colour variations — white, pink and blue.
Feature Piece
Tiles can be used to great effect to make a feature of a functional storage area, as with this bathroom by Stone BC Tiles AD. The designer has chosen a mosaic tile in a rectangle, rather than the more traditional square shape, for added visual interest.
Fancy Flooring
Polished Bluestone floor tiles make a stunning impact in this kitchen by UK Kitchens. Against the backdrop of all-white cabinets and colourful red splashback, the floor tiles act as the unifying factor throughout the room.
Splashback Style
Stunning marble tiles have been used to create a visually exciting splashback in this kitchen by A-Plan Kitchens. The rich colour of the tiles provides a beautiful contrast to the crisp white cabinets and benchtop.
Visual Effects
Large-size wall and floor tiles make this bathroom appear much larger than it really is. The 600mm x 600mm porcelain tiles were chosen specifically for the visual effect they create when laid together. Bathroom by Perini Bathrooms, tiles from Perini Tiles.
Traditional Theme
Any traditionally styled kitchen must have a splashback of feature tiles and this kitchen, by Jag Kitchens, is a fine example. The gorgeous combination of blue and white with a variety of patterns and designs makes the splashback the visual centre of the space.