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The Design Power of Textured Tile

Textured backsplash tileTexture is one of most underrated elements that can influence your kitchen design, according to Normandy Designer Ashley Noethe. “Your layout choices are the broad strokes, but these little details are important too,” Ashley says. “A thoughtful selection for something as simple as your backsplash can dramatically change the feel of your space.”

When it comes to textured tile, there are three types of texture at play:

Surface Texture
This refers to tiles that have a polished, matte or honed finish, or one that has some grit to the touch. “If you have a countertop with strong veining or another ornate element, you want to balance that out with something less busy, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be impactful,” Ashley says. “Like a book or movie, not everybody is the star, you need supporting characters.”

Visual Texture
This type of textured tile can be seen in speckles or even a beveled subway tile or Zellige tile that catches your eye. “Textural differences like this are important especially when you’re doing monochromatic design, so your kitchen doesn’t feel sterile,” Ashley says. “How a tile shimmers when it picks up light is still engaging.” Then there are tile backsplashes that have both visual and surface texture, like mosaics. “A mosaic can be colorful or have neutral tones — a pattern can help break up a monochrome backsplash,” notes Ashley.

Three-Dimensional Texture
These types of 3-D tile designs project out from the wall, with a wavy or undulating effect. “In more modern designs, you don’t want a lot of busyness but that doesn’t mean it has to be plain,” Ashley says. “Play with texture in an unconventional way. Repeating patterns with three-dimensional tile is a way to create interest in monochromatic or neutral designs that won’t be outdated in five years.”

Incorporating the right kind of texture is just one way to create a memorable and unique kitchen design. If you’d like to discuss your home remodeling vision, set up a time to talk with Ashley. Find more examples of home remodels in our photo gallery. For regular updates on design trends and tips on home remodeling, follow us on FacebookInstagramLinkedIn, and Pinterest.

Black coffee bar in an arch top alcove near the kitchen accented with a black subway tile backsplash   Walnut kitchen cabinets in a slab front with textured backsplash tile . Silver subway textured tile

mid century modern kitchen with stained cabinets and blue backsplash tile   navy blue textured backsplash tile   Walnut open shelves

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