Wall Tile That Will Make You Feel Awesome
I don't know about you, but I thought that I have been
there, done that and got the t-shirt when it comes to wall tile. I never
imagined that I would ever experience the awesome feeling of seeing something
new and breathtaking in the world of wall tiles Melbourne. Was I
living in a cave wearing blinders in the dark? Was I transported to another
planet where wall tile was nonexistent? Was I stranded on an island in the
middle of the South Pacific?
No, I was living in the Chicago area and the thought came to
me that I should take a look to see what has happened to wall tile in the 21st
century. What a splendid idea! So I did...
As I began to explore all the possibilities I began to
realize that wall tile has become an amazing decorating art form that has truly
evolved over the past few years. As I researched the forms of wall tile
available today, each step of my search brought me into new and exciting
materials, styles, colors, shapes, and textures that are sure to please even the
most scrupulous of individuals.
At first, I came across wall tiles that are familiar to even
the most novice wall tile seeker. These wall tiles were those made of ceramic,
glass, limestone, marble/granite, porcelain, slate, travertine and mosaic.
The ceramic wall tile I first came across came only in earth
tone shades. The glass wall tile had more to choose from. Different shapes of
glass in each tile, multi-colored tiles and an array of surface textures.
When I looked at glass tile I found that you are able to get
glass tile in every color under the rainbow. The options for glass tile
textures are open to exactly what you are looking for. The variety of styles is
one of the largest of the tile family.
The limestone wall tile was mostly of earth tone but
offered a multitude of design patterns and borders. This made it possible to
mix and match designs to create works of wall tiles art on your surrounding
walls.
The marble/granite wall tile was presented mostly in shades
of off-white and beige, but dark brown marble and an aqua blue granite tile are
also offered. It was nothing new. This type of wall tile has been around a long
time.
The porcelain wall tile came mostly in medium to dark shades
of tans and browns. With the exception of Flagstone (a mosaic porcelain style)
and Cognac (with a design pattern), most of your porcelain wall tile is a solid
color.
The slate tile, in general, has a mixture of earth tone colors
creatively combined into each tile. With grays, tans, browns and reddish browns
mixed into the display depending on what particular color combination, you are
looking for.
With Travertine wall tiles, you have a diverse selection of
colors to choose from. From earth tones of brown and beige, from rustic walnut
to golden volcano, from Egyptian Gold to Tuscany Blend, these tiles have a
natural beauty that has descended through the ages.
I'm sure you are familiar with mosaic tiles. Each tile
consists of small tile or stone pieces placed in some sort of geometric
pattern. There are a variety of pastel colors to choose from. You can also
choose from tile pieces or stone pieces with a flat or polished finish.
Now let's get to what I call the interesting wall tiles.
These are wall tiles that you have to see in order to get the full impact of their
unique elegance. So let's get started.
I will now take a look at what is offered in handcrafted
wall tile. First I will describe the handcrafted tiles available in an array
of colors such as Mojave, Dijon, Vermouth, Espresso, Savannah, Breakwater and
several other artful shades.
Next, we will take a look at the Classic Shapes Collection.
Here we have classic shades of beige tones with elegant shapes called Mini
Acanthus, Acanthus, Dot and Dash, Acropolis, Crown, and Stop Corner, Peter's
Lattice and Sonia's Flower. To see the articulate detail of these pieces, you
have to examine them online.
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