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Patterned Wall Tiles

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Patterned Wall Tiles

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Patterned Wall Tiles

Patterned floor tiles provide interior designers and architects with one of the most impressive vertical and horizontal surface treatments in the home. Nowadays, innovative designers and architects are creating contemporary features that are both powerful and surprising. Drawing inspiration from history, a selection of patterned floor tiles is now being used in the home to create integrated works of art. These ceramic, cement and porcelain floor tiles are hard-wearing and suitable for every part of the home.

Where to use patterned floor tiles

Patterned floor tiles can enhance kitchens, bathrooms, dining rooms or any other part of the house. Patterned kitchen floor tiles are the ideal complement to a stone or wood or worktop. Placed in a hallway, patterned floor tiles can provide a stylish floor that also creates a welcoming environment. Finally, patterned bathroom floor tiles contrast with contemporary or classic sanitaryware.

Design of patterned floor tiles

Monochromatic patterned floor tiles as well as classic black and white patterned tiles or traditional blue patterned tiles are very popular. Moroccan style tiles have become trendy in recent years, so now they are also highly appreciated. Another popular and more contemporary approach is to mix motifs to achieve a haphazard mix of patterns. In other words, the tile itself can be a stand-alone decorative element or part of a larger composition.