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Mixing Tile Materials Effectively

I’m redoing my kitchen and bathroom and I’m toying with the idea of mixing different tile materials, like porcelain with natural stone, or even incorporating a bit of glass tile for a pop. But I’m not sure how to do it in a way that feels cohesive and not too busy. Any advice on how to mix tile materials effectively without it looking chaotic?

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Nero Smail·

Mixing tile materials can definitely elevate your space if done thoughtfully! A great way to keep it cohesive is by sticking to a common colour palette across all materials. For example, if you mix porcelain with marble, choose marble tiles in neutral tones that match your porcelain tiles. To avoid the space feeling too busy, limit the number of materials and use one as the dominant feature, like a marble backsplash paired with neutral porcelain on the floor. If you want to add a bit of flair, consider using glass tiles as accents—they catch the light and create interest without overwhelming the space. For flawless execution, Dream House Tile https://dreamhousetile.ca/ offers a fantastic tile installation service in Toronto and the GTA. They can help you choose the best materials to mix and ensure your tiles are installed perfectly, creating a sophisticated, balanced look that will last!