Monday, September 26, 2016

The 4 Things You Need To Keep In Mind When Purchasing Fireplace Tiles

By Bob Schultz


There are a ton of home improvement projects that are well-known for their high costs and slowness to complete. Fortunately installing new fireplace tiles doesn't belong in this group. Actually it's a project that typically doesn't take long to finish and can be completed even on a tight budget. Since you'll only need a handful of tiles in total you will be able to get a huge value with a minimal amount spent. And these are the most important 4 things you'll need to consider when thinking about using them.

The majority of house owners don't know it but there are various tile layouts to choose from that can make your fireplace the center of attention. Without a doubt the most used pattern is what's called the straight lay. Because you only have to set the tiles so that they form straight rows it can often be used by those who want to do the job themselves. The brick pattern is another esteemed choice that like its name suggests will give an appearance just like a brick wall. If you happen to prefer something more complicated you might want consider adding your fireplace tiles using the herringbone pattern.

Tiles for fireplace use are available in a host of materials. Marble is a great choice for anyone who is looking for opulence. Slate fireplace tiles are often employed by those wanting a rustic looking space. Granite is an extra strong and attractive stone that is also heat-resistant. And of course porcelain is often chosen because it is budget-friendly and can be made to look like natural stone.

Different shapes of tiles can give you different results. Most people are satisfied with the looks offered by the square variety which are the most commonly used as both surround and fireplace hearth tiles. However, rectangular ones known as subway tile can be very attractive too. And for something a little different don't overlook circular options either.

When it comes to size just about everything is fair game. Larger size fireplace tiles offer a clean look with fewer grout lines. The bigger you go the less tiles you will need for your project. On the other end of the scale mosaic tile can be a fun way to go. With these, tiny tiles are attached to a mesh backing in just about every pattern imaginable. They offer extra easy installation and a stunning result.

The size, shape, pattern, and material you ultimately pick will definitely make a big impact on whether or not your project is a winning one. So regardless of whether you are on the hunt for decorative fireplace tile, something more mundane, or in-between give these four things the consideration they deserve before buying anything to help you ensure total success.




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