Design Notes
Home is made up of a variety of details, each working and blending with the others to create a beautiful result. Tile is one detail that not only adds texture and character but is functional too. It can be used throughout the home and is quite versatile, from flooring to backsplash, the possibilities are endless. Designers enjoy weaving tile into multiple areas of their client’s project, especially since manufacturers are producing such diverse patterns and textures. Several variables are involved in selecting the perfect tile, including material, pattern, and color, as well as factors that influence style and placement. Tile is also a versatile and durable design element, making it a suitable option for frequently used areas. Let’s explore how you can incorporate tile in the home.
Tile materials
Many homeowners are opting for more eco-friendly materials in the products they use, including design elements such as countertops, flooring, and tile. While not all of them are, tile tends to be among the top material choices for eco-friendliness due to its non-toxic nature and the fact that there are multiple recycling options. Broken pieces of old tile and even glass can be reused and transformed into stunning new pieces that can add elegance and character to the home. Ceramic tile is another top choice, as it is eco-friendly from start to finish, and comes in beautiful colors and patterns that are suitable for any design style. Tile is a versatile material that can be incorporated into multiple areas of the home, allowing you to have eco-friendly options available. Other tile materials that are also popular with homeowners include:
- Glass
- Concrete
- Porcelain
- Natural stone
Each comes with its own lists of pros and cons, which you can read about in this article from The Spruce. They will also vary in price points, color options, durability, and maintenance. It is essential to review your options with your designer and discuss which option best suits the needs of each space in your home before making a final decision.
Pattern
Patterns are trending this year as designers explore the fun and texture they can bring to a space, and this includes tile. There is now much more available as manufacturers combine various colors and patterns to create stunning tiles that can be used in multiple areas of the home, such as backsplashes, showers, and flooring. A tile pattern is not just influenced by the choice of color or design, but also by how it is installed. There are several layouts, such as offset or running bond, which is nicknamed brickwork as it resembles the way bricks are laid. Subway tiles tend to favor this install layout and, when paired with a lighter or darker grout, produce a stunning contrast. Herringbone is another popular tile layout that instantly creates a visual statement, even when using the same color tile. However, it can be elevated to another level if you use a tile with a slight pattern. Within these layouts, you can create an extra layer of diversity by placing a section of softer or stronger colors in a line or by incorporating a complementary second pattern. Don’t be afraid to play around with several options and explore the possibilities you can achieve with a pattern.
Color
Color plays a significant role in design, and it can also impact our mood. Tile is a beautiful way to incorporate color into your home. From bold to subtle, there are many ways to achieve a stunning design in your home by using tile. The kitchen backsplash tends to be one of the traditional methods as it provides the perfect canvas to “paint” with, especially since there are so many options available. Take time to browse places like Pinterest and Houzz to see what other designers have done, and consider whether that’s something you can envision in your own space, or at least use as a source for your creative spark. If you have lighter cabinets, a darker tile can complement them really well, or vice versa. In the bathroom, a walk-in shower tends to steal the show, as tile creates a wow factor or a calm, spa-like vibe. You can opt for the same color or blend a few colors from the same palette, or even incorporate a couple of contrasting colors for a bolder effect. Whether you want a calming atmosphere or one of more contrast, color is a great way to make a space come alive.
Travel influence
Inspiration and influence in the world of design can come from many different sources, including travel. Two places in particular have recently made their mark in the tile world, Tuscan and Mediterranean. While both have a few similarities, Tuscan draws inspiration from Italy, whereas the Mediterranean has a broader range, encompassing Spanish, Moroccan, and Greek influences. Tuscan tile boasts a lovely color spectrum, but it often appears in more subtle earth tones, which work well in areas like the kitchen. Mediterranean tile is bright and vibrant, featuring intricate and splendid patterns. There is a richness in color that adds another layer of depth to the home. Both of these inspired tile styles also work well in outdoor spaces and can make you feel as if you are there in this beautiful culture. You can incorporate it into your outdoor kitchen space as a countertop or covering for the island. They will also make a splash in your outdoor pool. If you enjoy a touch of international culture in your home design, consider incorporating it with tile. Flooring, backsplash, and even counters can benefit from the beauty and charm these two countries can bring to you.
Make a statement
Tile is a wonderful way to make a statement in your space, and we have already touched on this subject; however, we wanted to highlight some of the ways you can achieve this. Visual interest is something that designers strive to achieve in every area of the home; it is a feature that draws the eye while blending seamlessly with the other elements. Various tile sizes can be used to achieve different statements. Small tiles form intricate patterns while larger pieces allow smooth, flowing patterns to enchant you. Some homeowners prefer larger tile sizes for their backsplashes or flooring options because they are easier to keep clean, as there are fewer grout lines. Color, pattern, and texture come together to help make a statement, and a skilled designer can help you know how to combine them in a way that is balanced.
Making the decision to open our own showroom was not done overnight. It began as the answer to a need for our clients. They needed a place where they could come and explore the possibilities that awaited them for their home renovation. It was important to our owners, Travis and Stacey Walker, that their clients could see and feel the products, enhancing their design experience. As the idea became a reality, the Walkers realized the added benefit of having more than just cabinets featured in the showroom. Greenbrook Design is proud to be an authorized dealer for not just four lines of cabinetry but multiple home furnishings and decor companies like Europe 2 You and Moe’s. Get a peek inside the showroom here and listen to Stacey share her vision of the showroom.
We have all witnessed the transformation this past year, bedrooms become offices, kitchen tables become classrooms, and your basement doubles as a home gym. The problem is that most of these spaces were not ready to accommodate double duty. Multifunctional means one area of the home can handle multiple duties, while this sounds great, no one wants it to look like it’s a three-in-one, which is where good design comes into play. Selecting furniture pieces that can serve several purposes or planning a layout that can fulfill multiple needs is key to creating a home that suits your family’s unique lifestyle and routine. Let’s discuss what goes into designing these spaces and how you can make the most of the space you have.
Design is more than just creating a layout that is functional and beautiful; it is about turning a house into a home that has an atmosphere just right for you. A functional home is good, but a home where you feel at home is best, which is the end goal for every designer. One way to have a welcoming environment is to draw inspiration from nature, which is a trend that is gaining momentum in the design world.
When you think of a closet, you envision a space within a room that opens with a door. For some, it means enough room to hang up clothes or store larger items. It has, however, evolved to become much more than a mere stash and go-to spot for necessities. From hall closets to pantries to linen and bedroom closets, they serve multiple purposes. Today, it can be a mini dressing room, a place to keep all the kids’ sports equipment, and even a place of meditation ( really, it’s a thing). It is a great way to gain extra storage in the bedroom for personal items and is considered an extension of the home.
Are you feeling like something needs to change inside your home? Tired of the same old decor pieces greeting you when you come home? Maybe your taste in style has changed, and you’re looking for a little update? The good news is you don’t have to do a full-blown renovation to achieve your goal; sometimes, it takes a little freshening up to update your home.





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