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Ceramic Tile Trend: Big &
Beautiful
The history of ceramic tiles can be
traced back to the 11th Century from Spanish and Arabic cultural
influences. Many historic homes, palaces and mosques are filled with
beautiful tile work known for style and functionality. Today,
ceramic tiles are used in homes for these same reasons and one of
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Large-sized tiles are the hottest look
in ceramic tiles right now. Bigger is sometimes much better when it
comes to design, because large tiles provide a more desirable
pattern and are created with a technical process that allows the
tiles to lay more evenly once installed. Homeowners are no longer
looking at traditional tiles that measure 12 by 16-inches. Large
tiles in sizes of 32 by 32-inches are being found in rooms
throughout residential homes.
"Larger sized tiles are a great
way to add visual interest to a room," says Nancy Bohnett, Academic
Director of Interior Design for The Art Institute of Las Vegas.
"They come in a variety of styles so you can customize to your
home's character and are used to incorporate creative design in
traditional and unconventional spaces." |
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Image courtesy
of Inaclo,
a Tile of Spain manufacturer. |
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Stylish
Advantage |
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There are many advantages of large
tiles. Because of their size, there are fewer grout lines to clean.
Tile is a very hygienic option as well, and is often used in medical
facilities. The larger size provides ample area for stylish ceramic
design that adds to the décor of any home. |
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Variety in Style
& Design |
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Large tiles are now popping up all over the
world, used in many ways, be it on the floor
or the wall. These tiles are developed
primarily in porcelain stoneware and come in a
variety of styles and designs. Some tiles are
created to look like other materials, such as
slate, metal, linen and leather. Using tiles
as wall coverings is a popular option in many
homes. With endless design flexibility, they
can be used in a myriad of extremely
interesting ways. Because of the way the large
tiles are created, they tend to have a more
even surface creating a clean and smooth look. |
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Traditional &
Unconventional |
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Architects,
interior designers and urban landscapists all see creative potential
in these tiles. Many homeowners are seeing this potential as well.
One trend is to use these tiles in transitional spaces, meaning
those spaces which transition from inside to outside. For example,
they are great to tie together an enclosed sunroom with an extended
outdoor patio. Large tiles can be used in traditional situations,
such as for the kitchen or bath, but have gained popularity in some
unconventional situations, like the family room or laundry area.
Tiles are being installed over beds as headboards, around mirrors in
bathrooms, as a frame for a fireplace and in designs on walls.
Choose a tile with a design pattern or use one that mimics another
material for a truly unique look.
Due to their
size, it is recommended that large tiles be installed by
professionals who have extensive knowledge of ceramic tiles and the
various installation techniques. Before installing the tiles the
surface should first be leveled with appropriate products.
The Spanish Ceramic Tile Manufacturer's Association (ASCER) is a
private organization whose primary objective is to support Spain's
ceramic tile manufacturers and the industry as a whole by stewarding
and promoting the Tile of Spain brand worldwide.
For more information visit
www.spaintiles.info or call 305-446-4387.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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