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LOCATION: BATHROOMS & KITCHENS


HE TIC FIVE


e again time to take stock of the major tiling he next 12 months. Here, Sian O’Neill, Head of ive hot trends to keep an eye on, from m to mosaics.


Consider the Grout With more vibrant statement colours being used in the home, it’s increasingly important for tilers to consider the colour of the grout used. The choice of grout and sealant has a big influence on the overall look and feel – whether you opt for a coordinating colour to provide a seamless finish, or a contrasting one to add structure and definition.


A darker grout is ideal for areas of the home that are subjected to food spills and splatters, such as the kitchen, not to mention adding a stylish touch to the décor. Colours like grey, black or brown offer lower maintenance compared to their paler counterparts that can show stains more easily. However, protective sealants are available that can be used for contrasting grouts to avoid the risk of staining.


Gorgeous Greens


Green brings a peaceful feeling to any space in the home. From rich sages to calming forest shades, it’s the perfect hue for creating interiors where you can relax and unwind. Dark greens create a sense of luxury and, when paired with golds and polished brass accessories or taps and showers, a majestic style can be achieved.


Green is also a colour we closely associate with nature, making it evoke feelings of warmth and comfort. It complements other natural looks, such as soft mochas and calming whites for a really natural, contemporary and homely interior.


Pick of the Patterns


Like so many enduring designs, geometric patterns are once again set to trend in interiors next year. From chequered floors, to splashbacks and accessories, the trend is all about balancing colours, prints and textures to seamlessly enhance any space.


The geometric trend is the perfect way to give a home a contemporary look, and classic black and white combinations will never go out of style. For example, our dramatic monochrome Brixton tile creates instant impact with bold geometric diamonds, perfect for those looking to create a statement floor or wall.


With customers looking to be more adventurous with their tiling decisions, the latest trends in colour and design can have a huge impact on the look and feel of a room. Staying on top of these trends is important to ensure that customers have the widest range of choice and that they perceive their tiler to firmly have their finger on the pulse, no matter the time of year or the room they may need renovating.


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