Check Out The Latest Mosaics

 Harriet Goodacre Harriet Goodacre

September 03, 2017

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Black and white mosaics

Mosaics are bigger and better than ever; once made up of flat squares of coloured glass, the latest mosaics have been developed using the latest technology with style and innovation in mind.

Whether you use a mosaic to zone certain areas of a room, use them as a border to break up a wall of tiles or simply on their own as a feature wall, there is a mosaic to suit every taste. Here's a breakdown of our latest mosaic offering and what to do with mosaic tiles.

Blending Mosaics

Mokara Mosaic

Mosaics create a great feature by themselves, but they also work well to break up an expanse of a plainer tile, particularly when they are a coordinating range. Mosaics like Mokara take inspiration from the colours in the main range and are mixed into a graphic looking mosaic. Mosaic shower tile ideas include creating a panelled feature to highlight your lovely shower fixture, alternatively you can run the tiles across to break up an expanse of colour.

Stunning Marble

Marble is a timeless classic and a mosaic version can often feel more contemporary than the larger slab-like tiles. When working with mosaics, you get the intricate veining but it’s all about the format and finish. The intense gloss of Lemon Marble Polished reflects the natural light making it ideal for tighter spaces however, the deeper yellowy-grey base tones makes it a great choice for a neutral space as it’s not as bold as typical white based marbles.

Subtle Hexagons

Shapes Hexagon Matt White

The hexagon has really come into its own over the last few years, it’s now seen as a format rather than a graphic shape, allowing you to create an aesthetically pleasing design without it having to be a full blown statement. Mini hexagons with a complementary grout create a subtle honeycomb design that adds an elegance to any space. Shapes Hexagon, available in a variety of colours, is the perfect choice for this look. And if you want to make a statement, try creating numbers, text, or patterns by using different colours cut out and re-stuck down.

Classic Victoriana

Victorian Black and White
Victorian Flooring Darlington blue tile paired with soft grey wall tiles and a charcoal blue vanity unit.

Recreating Victorian design is easier than ever with various options being available to cater for any budget. The Victorian mosaic is a great checkerboard design, it’s textured surface and off-white colouring give it an instant worn effect making it suitable for an authentic Victorian colour palette.

Our Victorian Flooring range is a step up, with its pristine patterns, these expert designs recreate traditional Victorian design with a contemporary colour palette. Read our full Victorian Flooring Style Guide on how to dress any room in your home with Victorian flair.

Whether you’ve used our handy sample service or over ordered, if you’re asking yourself what to do with leftover mosaic tiles, creating a feature in another room, a small kitchen splashback, around your fire surround or even a piece of art (on the wall or in your garden), there’s lots of mosaic tile craft ideas to make the most of your leftovers!

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