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Tile Trend: Botanical Patterns
The article highlights the resurgence of botanical patterns in decorative tiles for interior design, particularly for the spring season. Kirsten Schmit, marketing and product manager at Decorative Materials, notes a shift towards more organic shapes and fluid lines, departing from the graphic and angular patterns popular in previous years. This trend is embodied in plant and flower-inspired motifs.
Schmit offers guidance on effectively incorporating these whimsical florals and leafy fronds into home interiors. One key recommendation is to create a feature wall, with kitchen backsplashes and powder rooms identified as ideal spaces. The master bathroom shower is also suggested as an area where homeowners can explore bolder designs, such as a botanical-patterned stone-mosaic feature wall paired with white marble, which she describes as stunning.
Another crucial tip is to select only one botanical pattern to be the focal point. Schmit advises against pairing it with other soft-lined patterns, emphasizing that the chosen design should stand alone. Supporting design elements in the room should be subtle in texture to allow the botanical tile to take center stage.
Color palette selection is also a critical consideration. Schmit cautions that when opting for a bold pattern, the color scheme should not compete for attention. She suggests starting with natural materials like fieldstone or white marble, and employing a monochromatic palette to enhance the pattern's prominence.
Finally, the article touches on practical limitations, specifically regarding the use of botanical-patterned tiles outdoors. Schmit advises against outdoor installations in regions with unpredictable weather, such as Colorado, due to frequent freeze-thaw cycles that are not conducive to the longevity of outdoor tile. The overarching advice is to prioritize functionality over mere aesthetics in such cases. The article concludes by inviting readers to view these tiles at Decorative Materials' Denver showroom.
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