4 Ways To Use Hexagonal Tiles as Part of Interior Decoration

As part of the grand scheme of renovations that you might be considering for your homes, why not consider using hexagonal tiles in your homes in different ways. Each room is different in their own ways and may have a character of their own, but who’s to say you can’t tie the designs of each room to one another to make a cohesive design throughout the house. Hexagon tiles are the star of the show in any modern vintage interior design house. The duality that it poses makes it the ideal tile for renovating homes while bringing a fresh outlook to older homes. 

For those new into the tile world, a hexagon tile is made up of six edges and is usually created from ceramic, porcelain, or natural stones. Not only are they stylish, but extremely durable and resistant to much of the wear and tear that takes place at homes on a daily basis. How different can it be, right? It’s just a 6 -edged item, you may feel. But the number of variations in size, material, make, and quality gives a wide variety of decoration ideas to recreate at homes. 

Here are a few ways one can use a Hexagon tile at homes:

  1. Use as a backsplash: The ideal backsplash tile is highly functioning, ones that are durable and can withstand the water splashes. Not only are they eye-catching but placed at the back of the sink and the walls of the kitchen, they catch any splutters that may happen. One of the best options to have as a backsplash tile is using a black hexagon tile that ticks all the boxes mentioned above. Getting hexagon tiles in a small size variant can give it a honeycomb pattern across the kitchen walls, making an instant distinct pattern in the room. The use of this geometric shape gives off a neat and low-maintenance look in the kitchen.
  2. Use as an Accent Wall: Apart from the backsplash wallas in the kitchen, these tiles in their large size variants of two contrasting colors can be used as an accent wall design pattern that adds a level of drama to the indoor main walls—leaving all the other walls and the ceilings of the rooms. It gives an interesting look to the room and acts as a statement wall to add other trinkets and knick-knacks to the room. If you are confused about what kind of hexagonal tile to place, go for a matte finish tile with some golden accents across it to give the wall a luxurious look. 
  3. Use as a playful bathroom wall unit: Most people don’t know how to create a pop in their bathroom. One of the ways to do it is, by using a pop up wall in the insides of the shower capsule. It’ll be interesting to see patterned hexagonal mirror tiles on the walls along with plain white alternating tiles to make an amusing pattern across the walls in the shower. It’ll even act as an additional mirror inside the shower capsule. 
  4. Use as a decorative flooring: No. hexagonal tiles don’t just belong to the walls, they can be used on the floors as well. They work best in the foyer or living room area. It’s an unusual trick that plays with your heads. It would be preferable to use a dark matte finish hexagonal tile to give a dramatic yet hunkered down look to the entire flooring of the room.  

These are four interesting ways to make room for hexagonal vintage tiles for your newly renovated homes. Not only is it a feature worth exploring, but it also ties up all the rooms in the room with the utmost subtle similarity in the use of pattern. Try this new style in your homes today! 

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