Classic Tiles for Bold and Sophisticated Bathrooms and Kitchens

Classic tiles are timeless additions that add class and sophistication to the design aesthetic of any home. Their bold yet refined nature makes an impressionful statement about their owner’s taste in decor.

Current home design trends show an appreciation of patterns, with tile design likely following suit. In addition, Adelaide classic tiles can make walls come alive with visual interest by turning walls into works of art.

Checkerboard Tiles

Checkered tile has long been associated with floors; now, it is finding its way onto walls to add visual interest in foyers, entryways and kitchens. From interlocking squares in black and white to bold colour motifs – these unique versions of checkered tiles offer a fresh take on this timeless pattern.

Staggered squares arranged like a chessboard have been in continuous use for millennia. First used in ancient Egyptian artifacts and Renaissance paintings, today, this classic design style adds structure and timeless elegance to any space.

Select a natural marble checkerboard with subtle veining for an elegant appearance. Nero Marquina Marble Mosaic Tile from Markina is an exquisite example of such a tile, featuring layers of white and grey marble layered to form a sophisticated geometric pattern. Pair with gold accents for an eclectically glamorous style!

Or, for something bolder, opt for a black-and-white checkerboard pattern with an eye-catching appearance. Adelaide classic tiles collection provides a modern take on this traditional dual-colour pattern, featuring black-and-white interlocking patterns on marble tiles that make a statement in an entryway or wall as architectural features. Or try mother-of-pearl tiles that bring seashells or sandy beaches to mind as sleekly chic options.

Black Subway Tiles

Black subway tile can make a dramatic statement in any kitchen or bathroom, creating an instantly chic aesthetic. Versatile and easy to maintain, these timeless tiles come in various shapes and sizes to meet your desired design aesthetics – creating bold and striking looks or adding depth through subtlety, depending on your desired style.

Subway tiles first gained popularity in Victorian England due to an obsession with cleanliness. Their smooth surfaces were easy to keep clean, making them an excellent choice for bathrooms, kitchens and even butcher shops. They remain popular among homeowners and designers who desire durable yet manageable tiles that offer a simple solution.

A black subway tile backsplash can add the perfect touch to any kitchen or bathroom design, no matter your preferred style- classic crosshatch pattern or modern grid look. Mounting tiles in running bond create an eye-catching diagonal silhouette; alternative horizontal and vertical lines give woven basket-like appearances.

To avoid streaking, maintaining black subway tiles requires routinely using a neutral pH cleaner and drying them with a cloth or towel afterwards. In addition, heavy objects or items dragged across their surface must not scratch or damage their surface, which could scratch it irreparably.

Mosaic Borders

Mosaics often feature large, wall-spanning images. While it may be easy to overlook the intricate borders surrounding them, these details are critical in creating the overall aesthetic of a mosaic design. Mosaic borders can add dimension and dimension to an otherwise bland space, provide contrast between two adjacent tiles, and provide texture on surfaces they’re mounted upon.

Mosaic borders date back millennia and represent a form of art. Comprised of small regular and irregular pieces of stone or glass held together with plaster or mortar, mosaic borders were traditionally applied to walls and floors to form intricate murals or pavements; today, they can also be used to frame artwork, photographs or mirrors.

Mosaic borders can often be found in churches; the Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna, Italy, features an elaborate mosaic floor featuring portraits and scenes framed with various borders. Even during Roman rule, many buildings featured decorative mosaic borders.

Mosaic bathroom borders provide a clean and modern aesthetic without overshadowing other features in the room.

Black Grout

Black grout has long been one of the go-to colours in terms of grout for both bathroom floors and accent walls, thanks to its versatility. Adelaide classic tiles pair well with most types of tiles, including mosaics, herringbone, subway and more – especially pop when used in herringbone patterns to emphasize individual pieces within its design. As a result, black is an excellent choice when choosing grout colours.

Selecting darker grout or neutral tones like dark grey will depend on your taste and space aesthetic. Some people like to match their tile to its grout for a more uniform appearance and to make cleaning easier since dirt won’t become trapped between tiles.

Attributes associated with each option have pros and cons; for instance, contrasting grout can draw attention to every detail of your tilework and highlight any flaws; conversely, tone-on-tone styles will obscure these flaws, creating a more subtle appearance.

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