The wide variety of ceramic wall and floor tiles means we can find pieces in countless formats, allowing us to create interiors imbued with originality and sophistication.
When renovating a home, knowing how to combine the different sizes and shapes of ceramic tiles helps us achieve the look we want in our home. From classic shapes like squares and rectangles, to hexagonal and triangular formats, to avant-garde designs with volume and relief. Each ceramic tile becomes a piece that perfectly combines design, functionality, and creativity.
The classics never fail. Rectangular or square tiles are a classic that we should always keep in mind, as their modularity makes them a perfect fit for all types of rooms and homes. We can play with vertical, horizontal, or diagonal placement, or mix and match tiles of different designs and colors to give each room an original and creative look.
Minimum size. By combining small pieces, with or without volume, in different tones that coordinate with each other and with glossy or matte finishes, we achieve wonderful optical effects. These mosaic pieces are widely used to cover curved surfaces, if we want to highlight a specific area or to define and differentiate environments, adding a distinguished touch of originality to our spaces.
Original geometries. Ceramic pieces in other geometric formats, such as hexagons or triangles, stand out for their originality and aesthetic appeal. These tiles allow for the creation of fascinating geometric patterns that capture the attention of those who view them. Furthermore, their arrangement in asymmetrical compositions can provide a dynamism and visual energy that breaks with convention, multiplying the possibilities for uniquely creating spaces.
Adding a touch of relief. Ceramic pieces with original shapes and subtle reliefs offer an exceptional tactile and visual experience. These wall and floor tiles, which add texture and enhance surfaces, provide elegance and sophistication, creating spaces that captivate all the senses.