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Surprising ways interior designers are using tiles

Tiles are traditionally associated with bathrooms and kitchens, but interior designers are increasingly incorporating them into unexpected areas of the home and public spaces. This article explores innovative applications of tiles, moving beyond their conventional use to add rhythm, color, pattern, and scale to various interiors. In bedrooms, tiles, particularly those with warm hues like terracotta, are being used to introduce tactility and color. For example, Arles hotel L’Arlatan features handmade mosaic tiling throughout its bedrooms, creating a kaleidoscopic effect with 6,000 square meters of different colored and shaped tiles. While tiled flooring is practical in hot climates, in colder regions, tiles are being creatively applied to other surfaces. Fiandre Architectural Surfaces' Roc Ancien line demonstrates this by forming a patterned, wall-sized headboard. Casa Ceramica further exemplifies maximalist design by combining large, patterned floor tiles with textured wall paneling. Living rooms, typically characterized by softer elements, are also benefiting from the versatility of tiles. Italian brand Ceramiche Refin’s Affrescati range offers porcelain tiles that mimic painted surfaces, suitable for both floors and walls. In a Puglia villa, a neutral color palette is complemented by a stone mosaic floor that seamlessly connects the living space to the rest of the property. Another example is a converted London pie and mash shop, where original Victorian green-and-white wall tiles and clay-colored floor tiles wrap the ground floor, softened for domestic use with built-in cabinetry and glossy ceilings that evoke a lattice framework. Dining rooms and restaurant interiors showcase particularly bold uses of tiles. Bing Ting Cafe in Hull, a former butcher’s shop, integrates new tile expanses that echo its heritage-listed ornate wall and floor tiles, paired with brightly colored furniture and neon lighting. Oversized tiles at Palma hotel Concepció by Nobis create a striking contrast with stone arches. In Chandigarh, India, Renesā Architecture’s Tin Tin restaurant features a 'mosaic matrix' of hand-laid stone and terrazzo that covers counters, dining nooks, and floors, forming an intricate collage of grids. Madrid pastry store Cara Mela uses tiles to delineate spaces, with crisp white tiles in the counter area transitioning into a sea-green tiled dining space, illustrating a 'zonal' styling approach applicable to domestic settings. Beyond fixed surfaces, tiles are also being integrated into furniture. Designer Max Lamb’s Working Tile series, in collaboration with Japanese brand TAJIMI, features tiled seating. The Masquespacio-designed restaurant in Valencia extends its maximalist tiled walls to cover furniture, such as tables with a checkerboard pattern. Other furniture items like plinths, side tables, armchairs, and alcoves are also candidates for ceramic coverings. These examples highlight the growing trend of using tiles in diverse and imaginative ways to enhance interior aesthetics and functionality. #InteriorDesign #TileTrends #CeramicTiles #PorcelainTiles #HomeDecoration #ArchitecturalSurfaces #MaximalistDesign #FurnitureDesign #InteriorDesign #TileTrends #CeramicTiles #PorcelainTiles #HomeDecoration #ArchitecturalSurfaces #MaximalistDesign #FurnitureDesign
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