Mosaics - Many people are afraid of using mosaic tiles in their homes. This is sad because these tiles can be used to add color and texture to the decor of almost any room in the house. The possibilities they offer are almost endless. Used correctly, they can cause a space to immediately feel either more relaxing or more vibrant. 

The key to using mosaic tiles in your home is to choose the right size and color of tiles for the space that you are decorating. Think carefully about these two aspects of the tiles as well as to what the overall purpose of the room is intended to be and you should find that using mosaic tiles in the design of your home is relatively simple. 

Pebble Beach

The shower is the perfect place to start playing around with mosaic tiles because it's so hard to go wrong in this part of the home. Tiles add a natural feeling to the shower, as though you are out bathing in the nature of a waterfall surrounded by stones. Choose natural colors accordingly. Here we see that the addition of some natural soaps and some great shower curtains can really enhance the feeling of nature that you get when enjoying a shower in this bathroom.

kitchen is another great space for adding mosaic tiles to enhance the decor of the room. Here, the tiles are also functional, since they serve as a backsplash for the kitchen sink. The tiles that you choose will determine how much they stand out in the room. In this case, the combination of muted colors along with the small size of the tiles makes them look artful without necessarily standing out.

Everglade Interlocking
Midnight Blue Iridescent

Crackled, crystallized, icy, glittery, iridescent, frosted, mirror-smooth, mimicking porcelain ceramics, or matte-textured—these are just a few of your choices with glass tiles. Glass tiles can set a mood that is formal and classic, sleek and contemporary, or light and airy as a beach bungalow. One hot trend for 2013 is the retro look of glass of subway tiles.

Hotter still: combining Glass Mosaic tiles with natural stone tiles. The combination of the shiny beside the matte, the colorful beside the neutral, the one-tone glass beside the variegated and veined stone can create unique designs and the one-of-a-kind results that everybody wants in their home. The two materials work great together because they have similar care requirements; both are easy to maintain and clean. Mosaic tile manufacturers have milling techniques that can create both glass and tile in uniform squares so they fit well together and co-exist in a complementary way.
Pre-designed patterns and shapes make planning a snap and application easy and fast, even for weekend DIY projects. These designs can make installation easier, but it’s important to note that you can also create your own custom look with smaller mosaic tile sheets or even individual tiles that you can combine and arrange any way you desire.
Sonoma Blend
Black Marble & Glass Mosaic