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.

A great deal of homeowners have no clue that there are so many excellent tile patterns you can use to make your fireplace stand out. The most common is undoubtedly the straight lay. Due to the fact that the tiles are set so that they are in straight lines it can be a great jumping off point for anyone who wants to do the job themselves. The running bond layout can be used to make a staggered look that is just like one on a brick wall. And for the lover of all things complex, installing your fireplace tiles in the herringbone pattern can have stunning results.

Tiles for fireplace use can be found in a huge range of materials. Marble is a fabulous option for anyone who is partial to an elegant look. Slate fireplace tiles are usually used when trying to create a homey feel. Granite with it's natural heat-resistant properties is extremely strong and considered one of the best looking stones. But of course porcelain tile can be an economical way to go and may even mimic the appearance of real stone.

The shape of the tiles you choose can make a big impact. Square is what the majority of homeowners pick especially for fireplace hearth tiles but there are quite a few more. Rectangular shaped ones known as subway tiles are always appealing as well. Sometimes something a little more unique is required, and for this function round tiles can be used.

When choosing how large or small your fireplace tiles will be do have a lot of sizes to pick from. The larger the size you purchase the less you will need to finish the job. And the smaller amount of visible grout lines you will have. However some small options can look fabulous as well such as mosaic tiles. Each one of these are attached to a mesh backing which makes them easy to install in every layout imaginable.

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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