The penny tile has been around forever, but they seem to be making more of a statement in the contemporary design world lately. They lend themselves well to the bathroom and laundry spaces, but I have seen them pop up as a kitchen splashback too. I love them, and think you can't go wrong with …
The penny tile has been around forever, but they seem to be making more of a statement in the contemporary design world lately. They lend themselves well to the bathroom and laundry spaces, but I have seen them pop up as a kitchen splashback too. I love them, and think you can’t go wrong with a penny tile. Come and see a few photos for inspiration…
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TIPS:
- Versatile and appealing
- They look and feel expensive
- They are good for floor areas as they aren’t slippery
- Mixed with different grout shades you can transform the look
- Kitchen spaces are usually sleek and shiny with appliances, so adding a penny tile as a splashback can bring in a new texture
- Typically you can buy black or white penny tiles, but lately there has been a mix of colours – metallic, marble, even light blue and green
- They work well in small plus large spaces, so very pliable.
- Emphasise and dramatise your bathroom by going black
♥ KC.
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