Top 10 Tile Trends For 2016

Have an urge to change the tiles in your home? Well we’ve compiled to perfect list for you! We’ve searched up the hottest tile trends of 2016 below, you’re sure to find something that will fit your personality and style perfectly!

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Photo Source: homestolove

These extra large tiles have become one of the most popular designs nowadays. These tiles create a sense of spaciousness, and they have that added benefit of less grout maintenance and cleaning.

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Photo Source: hgtv

Chevron style tiles look amazing almost anywhere you use them! They look fantastic as a unique flooring design, or even a tiled chevron back splash would look great. It truly adds some tasteful, clean style into the room. For a stylish floor, choose the domestic resin flooring options for a more aesthetic look.

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Photo Source: archpaper

Check out this three dimensional tile designed by Ann Sacks! If a regular tile layout just doesn’t do it for you, maybe you can get creative and try your own take on 3D tiles. This would look awesome on a bathroom or shower wall!

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Photo Source: wallsandfloors

If you’re looking for tiles that last and always look chic, this is the design for you! A colored, glazed, brick styled tile is the perfect option. Not only are they appealing and can add some color into your area of choice, they are very easy to clean and fire resistant.

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Photo Source: materialist

Love what you see above? We definitely do! Small metallic tiles are so hot right now, and in any room of the house. The beauty about this style of tile, is that they reflect even the smallest amount of light and will bring brightness into any room. The reflective characteristics of these bad boys can make a dull room come alive and add some elegance!

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Photo Source: qns

Encaustic tiles are great when you want to add more depth and detail to a rather plain room. These tiles are ceramic tiles in which the pattern or figure on the surface is not a product of the glaze, but uses of different colors of clay. They are usually two clay colors on a single tile, but a tile may sometimes be composed of as many as six.

The hexagon tiles are definitely a unique and different way to go. Whether they are matte, black and large or glossy, white and small- we think this is the perfect tile for the the more modern styled home!

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Photo Source: homedesignplans

Glass tiles always make a space look so relaxing. If you want to add some color and luxury to your bathroom or kitchen, go with these gorgeous glass tiles!

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Photo Source: victorianmosaictiling

Tessellated tiles are great when you want most of the attention to be on your flooring! A tessellation of a flat surface is the tiling of a plane using one or more geometric tiles, with no overlaps and no gaps. Definitely a piece of artwork beneath your feet! Or you could even try tessellated tiles as a back splash in your kitchen or bathroom!

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Photo Source: archiproducts

The tiling in this outdoor area is a light, natural looking stone tile. These kind of tiles are great for any outdoor area because they handle weathering very well, and are extremely hard to damage!

Aside from the tile trends, this blue chip art is a safe investment, it’s a tangible investment – it’s something you can hang up in your home or office and appreciate. And if you’re an art lover, you can purchase art that genuinely interests you. Profit doesn’t have to be the only reason to buy art – you can purchase art you enjoy, and decide to sell it for a profit further down the line if you wish.

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