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Why Tile?

Ceramic Tile

Tile is a trend in many home remodels today, and while one would think this is a recent development, tile installation can be dated back thousands of years. It wasn’t until the industrial revolution that tiles began being mass produced. Thank you, Queen Victoria!

She probably had nothing to do with it, let’s be honest.

Besides the vast history, there are many important reasons to consider including tile in your next kitchen or bath remodel.  Other than drawing attention with their beauty and durability, tile is very environmentally friendly and undeniably cost effective in the long term.  Here is why you’ll love living with your new tiled space.

Longevity

Good quality tile paired with proper installation can last a lifetime.  Carpet, laminate and vinyl will always need eventual replacement, but it is hard to argue the durability of a great ceramic or porcelain tile.

Air Quality

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The quality of the air inside your home is always a concern.  Not only does carpet have the ability to hold in allergens, (such as dust mites, mold germs, and bacteria) but according to the CDC not only carpet, but also wood and vinyl has the ability to release VOCs (volatile organic compounds) into the air, which can contribute to many health concerns. Tile, on the other hand, is fired in a kiln at an extremely high temperature and is incapable of releasing these chemicals, and also inhospitable to the germs, bacteria, and mold which can also cause health issues and allergic reactions.

Environmentally Friendly

Most tile factories reuse water and other materials during manufacturing, which keeps a large amount of scrap and wastewater out of our facilities. The regional availability of these products has also been said to lower emissions and energy consumption in the shipping process.

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Overall Cost

Of all of the options on the market today, did you know that ceramic tile is actually the least expensive over the life of the tile?  A study, completed in 2005 by the Tile Council of North America shows that on average, ceramic tile costs less per year than any other floor finish over the life of a building (50 years).

Carpet, laminate and vinyl prove to be significantly more expensive due to their shorter life spans.

Tile Life Cycle

Here are a few more advantages to trusting a quality ceramic tile:

  • Durability: When properly installed and maintained, ceramic tile will not fade or lose its original qualities and can last the life of your home.

  • Waterproof: A quality ceramic tile, when installed with proper materials, is impervious to water.

  • Clean & Healthy: Ceramic cannot host allergens or volatile compounds that can impact the overall health of your family.

  • Low Maintenance: Most ceramic tile can be cleaned using nothing more than warm water and a rag, and a mild detergent only when necessary.

  • Fire Resistant: Mechanically, ceramic tile is one of the strongest finishes, and will not burn at any temperature.

  • Fade Resistant: The colors are permanent and will never be affected by UV rays or fading from sun exposure.

  • Outdoor Capabilities: Porcelain and ceramic tile are frost resistant, and because of their high firing temperature are 30% harder than natural stone, therefore, they are the perfect choice for outdoor spaces.

  • Best Value: Ceramic tile will add value to your space and costs less in the long term than any other flooring option on the market.

  • Resale Value: A quality tile will increase the ROI on your remodel and the overall resale value of your home.

For more facts and information on the life cycle of flooring and ceramic tile, from the Trade Council of North America, check out https://www.tcnatile.com/.

To read more about Volatile Organic Chemicals, more information can be found here: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/indoorenv/chemicalsodors.html

8 Top Trends In Kitchen Backsplash Design

For decades, the backsplash has been an important working part of any kitchen remodel. In addition to protecting the walls above a work area, it would complement the countertop as well. In the early years, backsplashes were often colorful with fruit and vegetable graphics adorning 4×4 ceramic tiles. Today we have the luxury of installing a variety of materials like natural stone, glass, mirror, metal, brick and wood. Backsplash design has become more creative and artful to incorporate textures and different shaped tiles.  Today, you find a mixture of traditional and contemporary backsplash designs with personal touches sprinkled in. Below, we look at 8 backsplash design trends that will gain popularity.

1. Take it to the Ceiling

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What area comes to mind when you think of backsplash tile? The space between the countertop and the underside of the wall cabinetry. If there was no wall cabinetry above the countertop, then it was common to still place the tile straight across in the same location as if there had been a cabinet there. Perhaps by instinct or tradition, but it’s time to break the mold and bring that tile all the way to the ceiling.

In 2019, we expect to see the continued trend as more and more homeowners do away with wall cabinetry and opt for open shelves or windows. Ceiling-height backsplashes can give classic tile a fresh and modern look by highlighting a single area of the kitchen, creating a focal point, or by helping a large patterned tile sing loud and proud.

Higher backsplashes will unite and brighten up the space with the reflective qualities of the tile itself. Especially using white subway tiles.  Not to mention that tile can create a visual break from all the cabinetry making the kitchen feel more open by adding surface area. creating a stunning background for your work area.

Feel free to play around with a combination of colors, textures, and patterns to create an even more luxurious look.

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2. Larger Subway Tiles - Not just 3”x6” Anymore!

The most common size for Subway tiles is 3” x 6”, which have remained popular for years.  A true testament of design & function. But as a result, homeowners are left craving something a little different. With subway tiles still being a hot trend for kitchen backsplashes, it’s not surprising that we are seeing the emergence of larger sizes. Homeowners love them still, for their clean classic look and super easy maintenance. But a few changes are in the air as we travel into a new year.

Specifically, we are beginning to see manufacturers produce subway tiles in larger sizes. The standard large format size is 4″x 8″ or even a 4″x 12″ though you can check what sizes are available at your local dealer. A large format subway tile backsplash can be especially helpful for a small kitchen where the large tiles create the perception of space. Large format subway tiles can also help in creating a feeling of continuity especially if you are extending the backsplash to the ceiling; besides, let’s not forget the ever favorite…fewer grout lines to clean.  

3. Mirrored and Metallic Finishes 

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These two types of tile finishes are bound to pick up in popularity, as homeowners seek unique but subtle styles for their kitchen or wet bar backsplashes. The mirror finish gives tiles a glossy reflective surface, which is highlighted even more when struck by natural light. The mirror effect is even stronger when you extend the backsplash to ceiling height.

With a mirrored subway tile backsplash, use lighting to bring out a dramatic effect. During the day, make sure there is plenty of natural sunlight falling on part of the backsplash. The reflected light really brightens up the kitchen. At night, position some of your fixtures (e.g. under cabinet lighting) to take advantage of the glassy backsplash. The light reflection can make for quite a dramatic look.

If the glossiness is too much for you, try a metal finish. Tiles are finished in a look and texture that resembles that of real metals. You can choose from different colors, finishes, and treatments. A metal finished backsplash gives your kitchen an unstated “strong” feel. It can bring in an industrial feel, which can be enhanced by extending the backsplash across the entire wall height. You can also use smaller metal-finished tiles for a dramatic accent. 

4. Patterns and More Patterns

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With the neutrality of quartz countertops, it is no longer enough to have a plain tile backsplash; more homeowners want something that turns heads and creates an interesting focal point for all to admire. Many are beginning to experiment with various tile patterns. Upcoming 2019 tile patterns include: chevron, herringbone, Moroccan fish scale and laser cut tile among many others.

One of the hottest upcoming trends involves the use of graphic print or large pattern tiles in big, bold colors. These oversized patterned tiles have the punch to liven up any space to make any homeowner proud.   Keep in mind that the tile will have repeats much like wallpaper. It’s important to lay out your design ahead of time so that it ends up looking balanced. Check what patterns your local dealer has and see how you can integrate them into your kitchen backsplash.

Since most of these patterns will be “busy” you have to be careful not to create an overly exciting or over-cluttered kitchen. With this pattern, we would recommend a plain countertop or even white cabinetry to highlight the beauty of the patterned backsplash. Feel free to take the backsplash as high as the ceiling to make it even bolder. It will not just be a protective surface; it will be a piece of art. 

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5. Even More Interesting Finishes

With technology so advanced, there is virtually an endless option of finishes to choose from. If you want a backsplash with a slightly aged appearance, look for tiles with a weathered finish. For a washed-out look, go for tiles with an acid wash finish.   A lot of finishes are aimed at mimicking natural appearances for a more authentic look. For instance, you can get tumbled tiles that have been designed to resemble natural stone. They have an appealing antique look to them. The natural stone effect can also be seen in matte or honed finish tiles, which are especially popular in luxury themed kitchens.  There are dozens of finishes you can choose from depending on what kind of style you want for your backsplash and your entire kitchen area. Whether you want glossy and reflective, rustic and country or aged and weathered, they are all available.

6. All Colors Welcome 

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Most people are used to neutral (white, gray or beige) backsplash colors.  But now you can get tiles in almost any color you want. From divine black to splashy yellow, anything goes.

The backsplash is a good opportunity to introduce personal style a surprising pop of color in the kitchen will just do that. If you want to convey luxury, go for black or charcoal grey tiles. The contrast from surrounding elements such as the cabinetry and countertops will create the luxurious drama desired.  Make sure you have a good lighting plan, in place, so you can see the beauty. If you want an airy feel to your kitchen, good ole white will work just perfectly though you might want to consider a contrasting grout color for an unexpected twist.

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A blue-tiled backsplash introduces a homey feeling. It makes the kitchen feel like a happy yet cool and relaxing place. If you want a burst of energy whenever your eyes drift to the backsplash area, go for red or yellow tiles.  If you are feeling creative, combine two or three colors for a nice feature to your work area. A green band at the bottom of the backsplash and a white half that stretches to the ceiling results in a simple yet creative alternative.

Now is the perfect time to experiment with new styles and colors. Try a color you would have never even considered and see the magic happen right before your eyes. If you are feeling hesitant, you can always introduce the new color in one or two lines or in individual tiles scattered throughout the backsplash.

7. Marble Slabs Instead of Individual Pieces

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Tile is the mainstay of kitchen backsplashes. For years, backsplashes have been made from tile, whether they are ceramic, porcelain or natural stone. Slabs are a very different approach. Unlike tile, it is a continuous piece with few breaks. Sizing will depend on the material used, but it probably won’t be much smaller than a 4’ x 8’ sheet.  So instead of many individual small tiles making up the backsplash, you have one large slab stretching the entire backsplash area.  Marble and marble looking slabs are becoming especially common.  Mostly what draws people is its pure beauty, subtly of color and it’s unique variation in veining for stunning aesthetic appeal. Being one large slab, any design aspects on the surface focus the attention. In some cases, a slab backsplash can help create a smooth transition from the countertop to the backsplash. Now you have the added bonus of not having to clean up in those dreaded grout lines. The design choices are limitless. You can choose a slab with slight color variations all the way to dense veining patterns, the choice is yours.

8. Alternative Materials

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At a time when everyone wants their homes to be unique, it is inevitable that alternative backsplash materials would come into play. This time don’t just consider just a metal-finished tile backsplash, but metal sheet goods as a backsplash. Some favorites to keep an eye on would be: stainless steel, copper, aluminum, zinc and/or perforated.

The same applies to glass-finished backsplash. You can now get full glass tiles to use for your backsplash. Why not incorporate a mixture of materials such as glass and steel? Some people even get creative and put a fabric behind the glass to create a unique look without having to worry about cleaning and or fire hazards. Or what if you were to paint the back of the glass with your preferred color. How fun is that?

There even can be wooden backsplashes such as wood cladding, shiplap, beadboard, or wainscoting that can take your kitchen to the next level. Although you will find most of these in furniture pieces versus around the cooking surface, since this could be a maintenance challenge. You would need the right wood with a protective finish. But don’t rule out wood as a wall finish treatment instead of paint.

Conclusion

What backsplash trend will you choose? Ceiling height backsplashes, metallic tiles, or bold patterned tiles? Choose from the hottest backsplash design trends and make your kitchen look amazing!