Tiles printed to look like they're wood were everywhere at Cevisama as well. Similar tiles have been available in the U.S. for some time, but the printing technology has improved remarkably. I loved seeing these "wood" tiles paired with more conventionally glazed tiles to create a look that's both subtle and arresting at the same time.
Are you ready to move tile outside of the bathroom and into the rest of your home?
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5. Look beyond traditional tile patterns. In today's design world, you can accomplish the warm look of wood without using the real thing. The use of tiles that look like wood open up the design possibilities. Contrasting areas of tile in this shower space add great dimension and interest.
You'd never put real wood in a shower but one of the strongest trends in tile is wood-styled tile. It has a wood-like finish and texture, but it's totally water-safe.The lace pattern — and other interesting textures — will also be continuing trends for 2012.
Tiles printed to look like they're wood were everywhere at Cevisama as well. Similar tiles have been available in the U.S. for some time, but the printing technology has improved remarkably. I loved seeing these "wood" tiles paired with more conventionally glazed tiles to create a look that's both subtle and arresting at the same time.
Are you ready to move tile outside of the bathroom and into the rest of your home?
Tiles printed to look like they're wood were everywhere at Cevisama as well. Similar tiles have been available in the U.S. for some time, but the printing technology has improved remarkably. I loved seeing these "wood" tiles paired with more conventionally glazed tiles to create a look that's both subtle and arresting at the same time. Are you ready to move tile outside of the bathroom and into the rest of your home?
Look beyond traditional tile patterns. In today's design world, you can accomplish the warm look of wood without using the real thing. The use of tiles that look like wood open up the design possibilities. Contrasting areas of tile in this shower space add great dimension and interest.
added by Eden Design & Development to bathroom designs (9 months ago)
Here's a website about tile manufacturers in Spain:
http://www.tileofspainusa.com/about/
:) Rhoda