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

By Bob Schultz


There are a lot of home improvement projects that are not only well-known for costing a small fortune but also taking a long time to complete. As luck would have it however, adding brand-new fireplace tiles is not on the list. Instead, it is a job that takes only a small amount of time and cash to finish. Because you only need a few tiles in total and the end result can have such an effect on your home, its a project that provides serious value. That being said here are the four things to consider when shopping for them.

Most homeowners don't realize it but there are actually many different tile patterns to pick from that can help to make your fireplace upgrade shine. Of course the most common is the straight lay. Since it is only requires the tiles to be installed in a straight rows it is often installed by beginners. The running bond is another favorite and offers a look similar to that of a brick wall. For something complex you might want to install your fireplace tiles using the herringbone layout.

Tiles for fireplace use come in a wide array of materials. Marble is a phenomenal option for making your space look high-end. Slate fireplace tiles with their natural texture can give you the country feel you've always wanted. Granite is known to be one of the toughest stones and also one of the best looking. Fireplace tiles made from it also happen to be naturally heat resistant. For those who want the look of stone but not the cost or maintenance porcelain tiles are a realistic looking alternative.

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 picking the size of your fireplace tiles really anything goes. The bigger you buy, the fewer you will have to use and the less grout lines there will be. Alternatively if you like the look of smaller options you may want to consider mosaic tiles. These have a mesh backing for easy installation and come in just about any pattern you could possibly desire.

The shape, pattern, material, and size you choose will always be big factors in your final results. It doesn't matter if you are on the market for decorative fireplace tiles, something more traditional, or somewhere between the two, by giving these 4 things serious consideration you will be steering yourself towards success.




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