Tile is a durable and versatile material that can be used for many different applications in the home. According to Statista, there were over 3 billion square feet of ceramic tile consumed by the U.S. in 2021 alone. Tile is great for both utilitarian purposes and decorative purposes as well. Regardless of what your needs are, tile can be a great option. Let's look at some of the ways you can use tile in your home.
A bar area is a great place to add a little luxury to with tile. Tile can be used to create designs and backslashes in the bar area. Tile is easy to clean, so if the area gets dirty or has spills, it's not the end of the world.
If you're a little more practical and don't have a home bar, you can definitely use tile in your kitchen backsplash. The backsplash is an important part of the kitchen counter area. Not only does the backsplash protect your walls from splashes while cooking, but it can also be a spot to really show your style and taste. Tile backsplashes can be highly customized to create interesting designs and patterns. This can add a lot to the kitchen where there are often few opportunities for decorating.
The mudroom by its very definition gets a lot of abuse. You need durable and easy-to-clean materials for floors in this part of the house. This is an area your family can use as a drop zone. Shoes, bags, umbrellas, and all the dirty things from outside the home, can be dropped here so that they aren't tracked through the rest of the house. Having a well-tiled mudroom can really help keep the rest of your home neat and clean.
Tile was practically invented for bathrooms. With so much water passing around this area of the home, it's absolutely necessary to have hard surfaces that can stand up to water exposure. Tile is the material of choice for bathrooms and has been for decades since it's easy to clean and will not get stained or damaged when exposed to water
If you are interested in having tile added to your home, please contact us today at Bonita Tile Market & Design. We are here for all of your
ceramic tile and flooring needs.
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