4 ways to use tile flooring in your home

Tile flooring is one of the oldest building materials. When it comes to this type of flooring material, people think of it as something that is installed on the floor, makes the backsplash in your kitchen easier to clean or keeps the drywall in your bathroom from rotting. But the truth is that tile flooring can be so much more than that.

Whether you're looking to add excitement to boring surfaces in your home or ways to get creative with leftover tiles from a previous flooring project, here are four unique ways to use tiles in your home.
 

Tiled headboard


If you're looking for a headboard that goes beyond the typical spindle or padded styles, you might be interested in creating a tiled headboard. Create designs and patterns right on your wall. With a beautiful tiled wall behind your bed, there's no need for a headboard. Since tiles come in a variety of designs, colors, and patterns, we can guarantee that you'll find something that will complement the interior of your bedroom.
 

Tile Flooring to Accent wall


An accent wall can turn a boring room into the star of the home. By tiling an accent wall, you can create a sense of personalization and add a modern touch to your space. If you want a more colorful, eye-catching wall, we suggest that you use colored glass tiles with a more intricate design. This will help you create unique patterns and get impressive results without too much effort on your part.
 

Bathroom


Most people would install tile flooring in the bathroom. What most people don't to realize is that tile works well for more than just the flooring. One smart way to spruce up your bathroom is to tile the tub or shower area. Installing tiles on the outside of the tub will transform a dated tub into a piece of art.
 

Pantry


Who says the pantry has to be plain and boring? Give your pantry some pizzazz by adding some tiles on the wall. Not only will tiled walls add beauty and character to your space, they also help avoid nicks or dings.