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3 Ways to use Split Face Tiles
If you want to add a bit of interest and character to your home, consider using split face tiles. An increasingly popular surface choice, split face tiles are the perfect way to add texture to your home without breaking the bank. From white, charcoal, wood effect and rustic multi-coloured options, split face tiles are guaranteed to inject some stylish charm into your living, bathroom or kitchen space.
Split face tiles in the kitchen Make a stylish statement in your kitchen with a split face tile splashback. Easy to wipe clean and a budget friendly alternative to a marble, quartz or granite surface to match your worktop, our Tiffany white split face tiles will look fantastic when paired with a white countertop and rustic finishing touches.
For a more industrial and memorable look, team the 3D Black split face tile from our Inwood collection with a butler sink and copper accents to create an on-trend scheme for your kitchen.
Split face tiles in the bathroom Create a feature wall in your bathroom with the GEMINI Montecarlo split face tile collection. Providing a tactile and interesting finish to your space, this collection offers a range of on-trend colours and finishes that will work perfectly alongside any bathroom décor.
Characterised by a narrow raised structured texture, the Montecarlo white, brown, grey and dark grey split face tiles are made from glazed porcelain, making them durable and easy to maintain - an ideal choice for the bathroom.
Consider using contrasting colours on different walls, or use on one feature wall to highlight your favourite accessories.
Split face tiles in the living room Rustic split face tiles will work beautifully in living areas as well as kitchens and bathrooms. One of the most popular areas to decorate with split face tiles is the chimney breast. A stunning backdrop to a fireplace or wood burning stove, a multi-coloured wood effect or rustic dark grey split face tile will create a statement in your living area, bringing a sense of warmth and style to the space.
If you don’t have a chimney breast to decorate, consider creating a feature wall to highlight your favourite furniture or to zone your living space. The multi-coloured wood effect tile from our Inwood collection has been used here to zone a work space in the living room and leaving the wall part tiled helps to achieve a rustic, pared back look.
We hope we’ve inspired you to use split face tiles in your home. Check out our latest blogs for more top tiling trends, tips and advice!
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