Black and white are two colours that scream classic and timeless in every way possible. If you venture deeper into these colours, you will find that they represent ‘light and dark’ or the duality of life. You can add more depth to the combination by experimenting with patterns or even by throwing in the same-family colours to bring more drama.
In fact, many patterns are available in the individual collections of these colours, which you can explore here and here.
Black and white tiles are the perfect amalgamation of both colours to make a brilliant design. With the latest Estillo 2.0 series, you can see a variety of patterns in black and white designs, some of which include block floral prints, kaleidoscopic and pentagonal patterns, and so on. In fact, some tiles like the OHG Parallel Illusion Black HL go a step ahead to create exquisite illusions for your viewing.
With these fantastic features of black and white tiles now clear, let’s check out some of the ways to use these tiles in your home.
Also Read: Exploring Black and White Tile Designs for Every Space
Black & White Brick Tiles
The best way to go for a rustic, vintage and timeless look with these colours is to use black and white brick tiles. A good collection to start with these brick tiles is the Elevation tiles at Orientbell Tiles, which are as durable as appealing to the eyes. They require minimum maintenance and can be cleaned easily. The best part? You can match both black and white tiles together on a wall and make it look sassy. Whether you go for creating a wall concept or highlighting one wall with these tiles, the look of your space will stand out.
Mix With Greys
Although both black and white tiles are capable of making a pattern by themselves, having a third wheel in the form of a different colour is always welcome. For a more detailed pattern, you can go with the same family’s colour – grey. Greys are subtle yet noticeably different. This allows them to make their case against the powerful black and white colours. For instance, some highlighter tiles of the ODH collection have a geometric design. They are subtly merged with both colours and can be used standalone or with other tiles for an elegant effect. They are best installed in bathrooms and kitchens or can create an accent wall.
Kitchens and bathrooms are the wettest places of your home. Moreover, kitchen tiles face oil stains, while bathroom tiles may have stains of water, soap, etc. This makes getting germ-free and anti-skid tiles crucial for installation in such places. Thus, if you want to go for new tiles, you can look at tiles specifically made for kitchens and bathrooms.
Moroccan-Style Tiles
Moroccan-style tiles have their own individuality when it comes to their detailed and alluring design. One of the reasons why they have surged in homeowners’ wants to incorporate them in their interior decor. The latest range – Inspire Art – gives you both colours and designs that are synonymous with Moroccan design tiles. The tiles from this range are inspired by Moroccan Art, bringing style and elegance to wherever they are installed. You can also try the GFT BDF Moroccan Art Grey FT from the Ft-Autumn 2.0 collection for an understated yet modern floor tiling for your living room. The matte finish of the tiles gives a polished look to the Moroccan design that instantly stands out. Notably, these tiles are highly durable and can last long with minimal maintenance. Kitchen, living room, porch, entryway and even the lobby, these tiles can be laid anywhere!
Enhance The Colours With Mosaic Tiles
Mosaic tiles, by design, are a combination of tiles of different sizes, shapes and colours set in a pattern to create an intentional design. If you like the dizzy feeling of the geometric patterns of black and white lines, you can create a concept wall with mosaic tiles. You will find some great options for the same in the OHG collection. A notable one, for instance, is the OHG Pixel Mosaic Wave HL which you can view here. It is your go-to choice if a wall concept is what you want. The glossy finish gives it a more luxurious finish, perfect for the living room, kitchen, dining rooms and even bathrooms.
Chess Board Pattern
Probably one of the most popular designs using black and white tiles, thanks to the Kardashians and Kapoors, the chessboard pattern has rapidly become one of the most in-demand and appealing ones by far. You can’t go wrong with this pattern, as it provides you with the option in the size of the tiles – large or small – and create your own piece of design in your home. If you want chess highlighter tiles best suited for the kitchen and bathrooms, the Dorma collection is here, which can also be deployed as accent tiles. You can further use them on a single wall and have matching tile concepts on the rest of the walls. However you use it, you can be sure that they will accentuate the overall look of your space in no time. These tiles are suitable if you want a minimal look, as they require minimum accessories. As they come in gloss finish, they are pretty easy-maintenance, which is a cherry on the top of such exquisite designs.
Endless Vein Super Black
To add more subtlety and style to your space, you can try the endless vein tile pattern. Endless veins tiles can be placed in any position or direction, and they will still form the same pattern. A great model to start looking with is the Super Gloss Portoro White Vein Marble, which is a glazed vitrified tile having a super glossy finish with a luxurious touch. It can be used in the flooring of living rooms, bedrooms, and accent tiles.
Ultimately, there are multiple ways to bring out the best design aesthetic with black and white tiles. Whether you are using them for the indoors, exterior or even as elevation tiles, these tiles will beautify your place for an outstanding appearance.
If you are confused about combining and making your interior stand out, you can always refer to the experts at Orientbell Tiles, who will help you through all your queries and concerns. You can even go for the visualisation with the TriaLook feature, which will allow you to upload a picture of any space and see it fitted with the tile of your choice!
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