You should not install tile panels on walls adjacent to a stove. Consider a scenario where the stove is in a corner of a kitchen unit. Design teams and installation professionals should not run the tile along the side of the stove.
In some cases, installers might run the tile wall panels all the way up to the ceiling, while in other cases, it makes sense to place the panels about 5 feet up from the ceiling. Feel free to do what makes the most sense based on the intricacies and nuances of the space.
But times have changed - the latest trends in home design are pushing more toward neutrals. And that means going with more subtle grout lines. You don’t need to shop around for a grout color that’s identical to the tile wall panels, but it’s worthwhile to consider going with something similar to them for subtle contrast.
- Picket Tile. This tile style is a play on the hex design we know and love. Each tile has 6 sides with an elongated middle, creating a picket fence shape. You’ll find it in both vertical and horizontal configurations. We offer picket tile on special order – ours is 4x12.
- Herringbone Tile. Another stylish tile pick is herringbone. Featuring geometric shapes and an intricate overall design, it goes right along with the home design trends of today. It’s perfect for affluent spaces that require a luxurious overall design. We offer herringbone tile on standard orders.