Here are a few tips to make it work:
- Use larger tiles with smaller tiles and trim to create an interesting border. Look at the backsplash (first slide). Notice how well the smaller La Merced 3"x3" tiles coordinate with the La Merced 6"x6". What helps tie it all together is the use of a molding and accent liner that complement the color scheme. It also add uniqueness that you can only achieve with hand-painted tile. Here the hand-painted Yucatan Cobalt trim provides a nice contrast and well-defined edge that frames the subject.
- Use different sizes of tile with the same pattern to create flow between adjoining spaces. Notice how effortlessly the "quarter design" tiles in the shower blend with the "complete pattern" used in the rest of the bath (last slide). The shower tiles have more "negative space" and this creates a nice contrast; but the overall style is maintained by the use of a consistent pattern in all of the tiles.
So don't be shy, make a bold statement and use hand-painted decorative tiles—even in a small space! Avente's hand-painted Barcelona collection creates a Mediterranean feel and includes large 6"x6" deco's in "complete" and "quarter" designs. Smaller 3"x3" tiles are available as well as borders and corners that work great as trim because they come with a glazed edge.
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