Tile has been an architectural mainstay for millennia, and it’s used for both interior and exterior design. From the intricate mosaics of the Romans to simple terracotta floor tiles, tile is both versatile and practical.
Today, dozens of types of tile can be used on floors and walls, both indoors and out. Some have been around for centuries, and others are very modern and cutting-edge. Let's take a look at versatile options that are trending in tile.
Terracotta
Everything old is new again, and unglazed terracotta adds warmth to both walls and floors. Unglazed terracotta is particularly appropriate in the kitchen, but its porous nature makes it inappropriate for a bathroom.
Terracotta floor tiles are also very appropriate for use outdoors, such as on a patio or walkway. The slightly rough, unfinished surface makes terracotta nearly slip-resistant.
Glazed Ceramic
When most people think of tile, they think of glazed ceramic. It's available in nearly any shape you can imagine, as well as any color or pattern. From minimalist, art deco, or Boho, ceramic tile fits right into any style.
Glazed ceramic tile can be used anywhere, and the waterproof surface makes it perfect for the bathroom. However, if used on a floor, choose a tile with a matte or slightly rough finish. Very shiny glazed tiles can create a serious slipping hazard.
Natural Stone
Natural stone is a common desire in home design, but large pieces of it can get expensive fast. Natural stone tiles are much more affordable than a single large stone slab and create much the same high-end look. Stone tile is possibly the most durable type of tile you can choose, and you have a lot of options within that category, including marble, granite, slate, sandstone, and limestone. Natural stone tile is also great to use around fireplaces and wood stoves.
One type of natural stone you should consider is limestone. This is a classic architectural stone that has been used for thousands of years. Compared to other types of natural stone tile, it’s very affordable, and it can even increase your home’s value. In addition, slip-resistant limestone tiles can be found that are very good for floors. Just remember to seal the tile to protect it from water damage.
Metal Tile
Like ceramic tiles, metal tiles are highly versatile, waterproof, and can be found in a variety of styles to fit any décor. From the familiar, embossed Old West-style ceiling tiles, to space-age, 3D stainless steel, metal tiles are great in both kitchens and bathrooms. Like natural stone, metal tiles are also ideal to use around a fireplace or wood stove.
Tile has been used for centuries on both floors and walls, for good reason. It's versatile, durable, and gets the job done while looking fabulous. When you’re looking for a versatile tile for your next home project, consider these options.