Tile Files

With Design Expert Sarah Stephenson.

Tips for choosing tiles as a design feature 

Choosing products and material for your new home can be nerve wracking, after all, this is your dream home, and you want it to be perfect. Tiles are one material that are both functional and can also be incredibly beautiful. Easy to maintain, tiles can add texture, colour and pattern and create a design focus without taking over. Here are some tips on nailing accent tiles 

When to back away from a feature tile 

The size of a space, the amount of light it attracts, and other design elements and product inclusions will determine the basic rules for your tile choices 

If you’re working with a smaller space, including a lot of patterns will make it feel smaller, so it’s an idea to keep these spaces simple.  

Decide on what the hero of your design will be in that space. Is it colour, pattern, lighting, furniture, fixtures? If you’re going for bold statement lighting for instance, and you’d like that to be the hero of the space then dial back on other design elements. 

Where to add a feature tile 

Some rooms are crying out for a tile feature, with their obvious, natural focal points. It may be the back wall of the shower or to showcase the bathtub. It may even be the floor. One place it probably shouldn’t be, is around the toilet! Of course, kitchen and laundry splashbacks are the perfect size to add a pop of texture, colour and pattern. 

How to create a successful feature 

Depending on the complexity of the tile, the rule of thumb is to stick to one feature tile in a space and then ensure that your floor tiles and other wall tiles harmonise and compliment that feature.  

For the more design daring, there is the option of using a more intricate lay pattern with a plain tile, like vertically stacking or herringboning a plain subway, but combining with the traditional lay of a patterned tile. That way you have the interest of the lay pattern as well as the other tile pattern.  

In any case, it’s easiest to choose the feature tile you love, and then work backwards, to choose your other tiles. Design principles to consider: 

Proportion: 

The size of your feature tiles compared to the other tiles in the space. You want to make sure you have contrast in size, so your feature is a focus. 

Colour: 

Consider the undertone of your feature tile and ensure you choose the tiles, fixtures and fittings that surround your feature, have a similar undertone to the overall look is harmonious. Alternatively, you could have a contrasting colour for the feature if you want to make a bold statement. 

Pattern and lay pattern:

Whilst the colours might be plain and simple, more complex lay patterns like herringbone, or intricate shapes like fish tales, all add extra design detail. It’s important to ensure the pattern isn’t lost with other design elements in the space.  

Choosing a feature or accent tile can be like representing your personality. They can say so much about your style and help set the mood. Why not bring some ideas of accent tiles that get your heart racing, to your selections appointment and one of our design experts will be able to bring your ideas to life. Enjoy the journey. You’re one step closer with THYNK.