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Oct 9, 2024 · Cover a large fireplace wall with 3-D-effect tile to add texture and dimension. Michelle Boudreau created a contemporary focal point with black tile, framed art, and a linear fireplace over a sleek bench in this Palm Springs home.
- Mosaic-Style Tile
Plan the Tile Layout . Measure the length and the width of...
- Before and After Fireplace Makeovers
When your fireplace sits there neglected and unloved, the...
- Peel and Stick
The highly sticky material didn't leave a residue but was...
- Floral Graphics
Katie Martinez Design / Photo by Joe Fletcher. An accent...
- White Stone
This minimalist limestone fireplace is finished with...
- Black and White Color Scheme
If you want to warm up the exterior without introducing a...
- Eclectic Theme
Here, records act as wall art and really elevate the whole...
- 13 Inspiring Solid Kitchen Backsplashes
The cost of a glass sheet backsplash runs higher than glass...
- Mosaic-Style Tile
For a similar look befitting of a fireplace, handcrafted crackle brick is a great choice. Available in sizes identical to or similar to ceramic subway tile, handcrafted ceramic crackle brick has a slightly imperfect look, offering a play on texture and a variation in color. To showcase the rough edges of the tile, use a grout similar to its ...
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- Line Subway Tile With White Grout. If you're working with an outdated hearth, a couple of simple updates will modernize its look. This white-on-white subway tile facade, paired with glass fireplace doors feels fresh and looks right at home in this contemporary space.
- Enhance a Neutral Interior. If you're tired of looking at the soot-stained interior of your chimney (and no chimney sweep in the world can get it to look somewhat tidy), consider tiling the inside of your fireplace.
- Try Sky-High Tile Installation. If you're lucky enough to have high ceilings, why cut the potential of your fireplace short? (we mean this literally and figuratively).
- Go for 50 Shades of Gray Chevron Tile. Rather than install tiles in a been-there horizontal direction, turn them at a 45-degree angle to create a zig-zag pattern, also known as chevron.
The type and size of tiles used for the fireplace also impact aesthetics. Small tiles are perfect detailed mosaics that are meant to tell a story or add complex visual texture to a room. They are best used in smaller fireplaces or even as part of a larger decorative feature.
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The white and light gray tile surround gives a monochromatic feel to this living room’s inspiration. In some cases, too much of one color can be a disaster, but this is a perfect presentation resulting in an understated glam look for your home. The larger tiles give a feel of a consistent surface, drawing your eyes up to the sharp edge accent leadi...
Chevron is a zig-zag pattern that is similar to the herringbone design. The difference is the end cuts – chevron has a 45 degree cut at each end to make a right angle. In this modern design, the mixture of dark and light grays with white contrast each other so that the zig-zag pattern stands out. Matching the darker color with an accent in this liv...
Herringbone tiling has become all the rage, and there are a few different layouts to get you the look you want. For example, on tiled fireplaces, like this one, the long and skinny subway tiles are laid out diagonally, giving a luxe look. Alternatively, shorter, thicker subway tiles can be installed at a 90-degree angle giving your home a more mode...
The dark cyan subway tile on this modern fireplace gives the classic wood paneling a bright touch with the shine. Most people imagine the stark white when they think of subway tiles, but using different colors can change the effect you are going for.
The style here is the perfect retro throwback using a blue and white pattern tile design with a modern twist. Making sure the tiles are lined up so seamlessly takes patience, but it is worth it for the end result. This is great if you have a mid-century modern style in your home.
Using glass with texture gives a three-dimensional look makes it a statement piece. The dark olive color with the gloss accents the wood in this living room perfectly. With all of the surrounding windows, the gloss is highlighted, making a strong impression. The dark bronze ceramics in this inspirational design have a slight texture, giving just th...
The cream elongated hexagons used here gives a unique feel to this living room. Using a darker grout brings dimension into the design. The same effect can be made if you have a darker tile and use a light grout. The dark black insert stands out with the lighter colors in the surround.
Using porcelain squares is a more classic look – but that doesn’t mean it has to be boring. In this case, the rest of this wood feels dramatic, and so the understated brown squares are the perfect accompaniment. Porcelain squares are laid out seamlessly in this design with subtle accents of smaller squares. The rust color scheme gives great contras...
Who doesn’t love cobalt blue? I know I do. Now, some people might not be daring enough to do a full-length floor to ceiling tiled fireplace with a bold color, but I am loving the result, especially with the different use of glass subway tiles in a vertical pattern.
You can use marble that is usually seen on the floor if you want a cohesive look where it almost looks as though the surround is all one slab. Sticking with more neutral colors like whites, creams, or light grays works well in this design. This is another example of larger tiles used for a fireplace surround. The same tile is continued to the heart...
Dec 24, 2023 · Reclaimed wood is a sustainable material that will add character to a rustic fireplace accent wall. Interior designers Emily Henderson and Priscilla Frost decorated this basement family room fireplace wall with wide vertical wood panels that complement a chunky dark stained mantel and glazed brick wood-burning fireplace for a cozy look.
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Jan 14, 2022 · Bear in mind that high gloss finishes will reflect light to enhance a small room. 'Popular materials to use for fireplace tiles include ceramic, porcelain, glass, metal, quartz, and stone, which are all durable and can withstand high temperatures,' says Katie Thomas, of KTM Design. 4. Use traditional fireplace tiles for color and texture