Ceramic Wall Tiles For A Touch Of Elegance

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Ceramic Wall Tiles For A Touch Of Elegance (About Ceramic Wall Tiles And The Touch Of Elegance They Add To Your Home)

Ceramic tiles as wall coverings are likely the easiest to maintain in kitchens or bathrooms. With today’s modern designs, old style ceramic wall tiles have become updated in various textures, shapes and sizes. The most popular sizes today are 6 inch by 6 inch. For designs, 4 inch by 4 inch smaller tiles create mural effects best. The ceramic surfaces can be glazed or unglazed, depending on preference. These tiles are also manufactured in marbled colors as well as mirrored, laminate, brick and slate surfaced designs.

Ceramic Wall Coverings For Kitchen or Bath
Ceramic wall coverings for the bath have a wider range of designs that reflect personal taste as well as overall home decor. This gives an added interest and attraction to this part of the home. Choose contemporary styles that continue the same modern look ain the rest of the home. Use bright colors in both tiles and trim where chrome and white are prevalent. For the “country” look, choose painted ceramic tiles in chinoise or provincial designs. In the bathroom, tiles can be designed to create a mural on the largest tub wall.  Ceramic tile murals are very effective in enhancing a small or large room. For kitchens, the backsplash may be tiled in Delft blue to add interest to a ceramic wall covering in sunny yellow or gleaming white.

Installing Ceramic Wall Coverings
There are options for installation of ceramic wall tiles – you can choose to hire a professional tile installer, or you can do it yourself.

Installing ceramic tiles is not as difficult as might be imagined. However, it is important to remember that tiles in narrow corners need to be cut with the use of a tile cutter. The accuracy of measurements determines overall result. The surface area to be tiled should be thoroughly clean. This assures a better adherence of mastic and grout. Mastic is applied to the back of tiles, while grout is the sealant used between each tile.

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