Mosaic Tile Borders

To achieve a durable and beautiful floor, many people use tile as a flooring material. Tiles can be used on any number of surfaces and serves many decorative and practical functions. Tile is not just limited to use on indoor flooring. Tile can be seen on the inside or outside, on walls, countertops, fountains and kitchen backsplashes. Throughout history and in modern times, tile has been used to create visually appealing images.

Tiles are manufactured pieces of stone, ceramic, glass or metal that can have different shapes, colors and textures. Tiles can be found in a wide range of sizes and can be used in several unique ways. The primary locations for tile use include on roofs, ceiling, floors and walls. Tiling may be used to create beautiful art. Mosaics, in particular, can be comprised of small or large tiles and form creative images. Tile mosaics are often applied to interior and exterior decorating.

Natural stone tiles are a great material for creating a mosaic. Natural stone tiles like marble, travertine and limestone feature wonderful neutral colors that when arranged artistically can develop into a masterpiece. Outdoor use of mosaic tiles can help to decorate a pool deck, patio or garden. Mosaic tiles can elevate the look of a fireplace, shower stall and kitchen alcove within a home. In an office setting, embellish the lobby or waiting room with a floor tile mosaic or adorn a conference room with a mosaic tile design on the wall.

Mosaics crafted of travertine and marble will give a more natural and soothing look. Depending on the finish, whether honed, polished or sealed, these types of natural stones can offer a range of textures and character. Stones that are unsealed will remain more rough and porous, giving a rugged sensibility to your design. The variation in color and shade can give a mosaic arrangement depth and a unique quality. The shape of each selected stone tile should coincide with the desired pattern and overall appearance of the mosaic. Each tile should be chosen to fit within the pattern, color scheme and final image that is preferred.

Mosaic tile images can feature a small or large number of tiles depending on the size of each tile and the size of the entire mosaic. To give a natural tile mosaic a more finished look, use a mosaic tile border. Tile borders can give structure and continuity to a mosaic because it gives the piece boundaries. Mosaics should not seem to spread beyond a reasonable space as they are usually a featured item in a larger expanse of tile.

There are different shapes for mosaic tile borders as well. Some are long, narrow, etched and grooved. To choose the right border for your mosaic, keep color, scale and design in mind. If you want a mosaic that is casual and fun don't select a border that is very traditional and rigid. Tile borders that are disproportionate to the mosaic itself can look out of place. Let the Stoneline Group help you to select mosaic tiles and borders that will enhance your design project.

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