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Wednesday, December 5, 2007

METAL KITCHEN BACKSPLASH TILE


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Monday, September 24, 2007

DALTILE CREATE!

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Thursday, September 20, 2007

KITCHEN BACKSPLASH TILE IDEAS

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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

DELICIOUS, YUMMY GLASS for your kitchen backsplash tile!



Glass isn't just for windows. Well come to think of it, long before glass window panes were created... glass mosaic tile existed. In fact as early as 2500 BC. And Greece, India and Persia are known to have started producing glass tile around the 3rd Century BC. That my readers, is a long time ago! The glass tile most of us are familiar with are the square chicklet style pieces of glass. But since the 1990's when glass tile started to experience a resurgence in the market place, many sizes have been designed and put into production. Glass tiles, due to their durability and imperviousness to water, make it a perfect choice for your kitchen backsplash tile. Glass tiles are used on floors as well as walls but "beware" if you are installing them on the floor. Any shift in the structure of your floors will cause glass tile to crack and break because of their rigidity.

Glass tile, though ancient in its origins, lends itself perfectly to contemporary, modern style kitchens. Think Manhatten skyscraper apartment buildings with lots of steel and glass walls. And with glass tiles you get beaufiful color and play of light that no other type of tile can offer you.

Glass tiles of today are direct descents of the traditional smalti tile - cloudy, colored pieces of glass that were used to create mosaic murals and portraits especially during the Byzantine era. Glass tile making took a dramatic turn in the 1920's when it became mechanized. And mechanization meant the prices dropped sufficiently so that the middle class could afford to purchase and intall them in their homes.


Types of glass tile:

  • antique glass mosaic glass tile is translucent, opaque or irriescent
  • bubble glass glass tile is thick with a pillow edge
  • crystal glass glass tile is clear or frosted with the back painted to create color
  • Euro glass glass tile is lustrous rainbow colored mosaics with metallic gold accents
  • metallic gold and silver mosaic glass tile comes in different textural looks
  • icicle glass tile looks like crazed ice andcomes in different colors
  • metallic glass glass tile comes in different colors with undulating textural looks
  • seaside glass glass tile has an irredescent finish, looks a different color from different angles and in different lighting

Glass tile is sophisticated and modern. If you are watching your budget check out discount tile outlets. If you find a glass tile you like there but there's not enough why not mix in some glass marbles or glass gems to give your kitchen backsplash tile installation a definite one of a kind whimsical look.


Glass tile, it lasts forever and never fades. Glass tile's beauty and durability makes it the perfect choice for your kitchen backsplash tile.

Monday, July 23, 2007

HANDMADE kitchen backsplash tile!


Handmade tile for your kitchen backsplash tile must be a serious consideration. These days there are a multitude of tile artists creating beautifully crafted tile. This has not always the case. In the past 20+ years tile making, especially handmade tile has been experiencing a resurgence in the United States. Handmade tile had died out to a great degree when linoleum was invented and began to be manufactured in volume. It was cheaper to produce than tile and it was modern looking. Tiles took a nose dive for a few decades but like all good things do the use of tiles eventually come back into vogue in interior decoration.
Hand made tile artist Ellie Hudovernik of SE Wisconsin has been designing and producing her own very unique line of handmade tiles since 1982. Before she started her design studio she had searched for information on how to make handmade tiles for years but to not avail. "I was taught to be a potter in college," says Ellie, "we were told that the hardest thing to get clay to do is to dry flat. Getting clay to dry flat goes against its innate nature!" When she couldn’t find any useful information on making tiles in her research here in the States, Ellie traveled to Spain where she visited small cottage tile making shops. But she was too late. Mechanization had already come to Spain. Most of the small shops she visited were no longer making their own handmade tiles. Instead they were purchasing their leather hard blanks from a cooperative that owned a large clay machine that extruded the tiles under terrific pressure. This insured the tile, when fired in a kiln, would fire flat!
Ellie returned to the States frustrated in her quest for knowledge on how to make handmade tiles but not deterred. She eventually learned about the Moravian Pottery & Tile Museum in Doylestown, Pa. She applied to the summer long apprenticeship program and was accepted. It was at this living history tile museum that she learned the handmade tile making techniques she uses today. It is a simple and slow process but one that anyone can learn to create their own beautiful handmade tile.
In the years Ellie has been producing her unique line of tiles she has done kitchen backsplash tile installations for many homes from coast to coast. Because of constantly being asked just how exactly she does her tiles she finally created an instructional ebook ("The Art of Tilemaking")that teaches anyone the step-by-step process for how to make their own handmade tiles too.
If you would like to get in touch with Ellie Hudovernik you can email her at quietplacetolive@aol.com
If you want a kitchen backsplash tile installation that is unique and even one of a kind, consider going with handmade tile created by a clay artist or why not be adventuresome and try you hand at making your own handmade tile.

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Moravian Pottery and Tile Works located in Doylestown in beautiful Bucks County, Pa. should be on the top of everyone’s list who is interested in searching out unique designs for their kitchen backsplash tile. Here at this living history tile museum, on a summer’s afternoon, you can watch the actual tile designs of Henry Mercer who founded the tileworks in the early 1900’s being re-produced right before your very eyes. And at the end of your tour you can choose from a vast selection of glazed and fired tile designs in the museum’s gift shop and showroom. There too you can also custom order a selection of tiles for your kitchen backsplash tile installation.
If you want to get a sense of how the Mercer tiles look installed you can tour Fonthill, Henry Mercer’s 27 room cast concrete home that is on the same grounds as the Moravian Pottery and Tile Works. Inside Fonthill, along with Henry Mercer’s tiles you will find tiles that he collected from all over the world integrated into the house. If you are a connoisseur of handmade tiles you will find yourself in tile heaven at the Moravian Pottery and Tile Works.
Along with traditional handmade tiles you will be introduced to tile brocades which you can purchase individually allowing you to create a kitchen backsplash tile installation that will truly be one of a kind. Many intriguing tile murals can be ordered as well. Many of them are created from smoked fired quarry tile fresh from the Tilework’s bee hive kilns.
Moravian Pottery and Tile Works is a must see for the serious lover of handcrafted tiles. If a truly unique kitchen backsplash tile installation is what you are after, then don’t miss touring and talking to the knowledgeable and friendly folks at Moravian Pottery and Tile Works.

Friday, July 20, 2007

SALTILLO TILE for kitchen backsplash!



Mexico’s Saltillo tile at first might not be an obvious choice for your kitchen backsplash tile installation. Traditionally Saltillo tile have been used primarily on floors. But if you want a rustic, earthy feel to your kitchen backsplash tile installation, Saltillo tile is high on my list. Especially if you do your research and pick just the right products to finish the surface of this classic quarry tile produced in the northeast Mexico city of Saltillo.
The city of Saltillo was known throughout the 20th Century as “The Athens of Mexico” because of its high population of intellectuals residing in and around the city. With a population around 700,000 and growing, Saltillo tile is one of this city’s most famous exports.
Saltillo tile come in various hues of red, ochre and yellow. Saltillo tile are either formed by ramming the raw, damp clay into forms or they are hand cut. When the Saltillo tiles are thoroughly dried, the raw tiles are placed in the kiln to be fired. The hue of each tile is affected by what other colors of clay tile they are set next to making every kiln opening something akin to opening presents on Christmas morning. You never know what delightful surprises await you.
Saltillo tile are pretty inexpensive but can be expensive to install. Saltillo tile are extremely porous and you should search out professional help if you are planning an installation as the porous tiles will soak up the moisture in the setting and grouting compounds like a sponge if the tiles are not prepped properly.
Once Saltillo tiles are set and grouted they are usually finished with an industrial strength sealant or possibly an age old sealant like a mixture of linseed oil and melted bee’s wax. Unless Saltillo tiles are sealed properly they will wear down from being walked upon. But this look in and of itself can give your room a charming, lived in feel.
But wait…. your intention is to use Saltillo tile for your kitchen backsplash tile installation. How much wear and tear does wiping down your tile with a damp cloth or sponge do? You’re right, not much at all. After picking your size and shape of Saltillo tile to work with for your kitchen backsplash tile installation remember that particular emphasis should be placed on choosing just the right finish that will give you the perfect effect you are looking for for your kitchen backsplash tile installation; the focal point of your kitchen. Don’t be afraid to try Saltillo tile for your kitchen.
Saltillo tile can be found in the following sizes” 4x4, 8X8, 12X12, 16x16, 18X18, 24X24 and various shapes that offer you the capability of creating interesting patterns.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

What is KITCHEN BACKSPLASH TILE REVIEW?


Kitchen Backsplash Tile Review is a one stop clearing house for inquiries about adding a tile design element to your kitchen as well as to other areas of the house. Your kitchen, however, being the womb of the house, makes the design and selection of your kitchen backsplash tile of heightened importance compared to any other area of the home. Why? Because a kitchen's backsplash is the focal point of the room most of us spend the greatest amount of our time in. Therefore the selection, design, installation and care of kitchen backsplash tile can put a strain on one's confidence when it comes to making the right decision for your own personal taste during the building of a new home or a costly kitchen remodel. After all there are so many choices these days for kitchen backsplash tile. There is the traditional ceramic tile, glass tile and mosaic tile formed from either glass or clay, metal tile, stone and of course lets not forget mirrored tile. Then there is Mexican and Italian tile, English and Dutch tile and regional tile from the United States. The list goes on and on. And what about the myriad of custom, handmade tiles? When it comes to kitchen backsplash tile there are tiles, tiles, tiles everywhere to choose from and new innovations in tile every year. Don't let this all overwhelm you. Come back again and again to Kitchen Backsplash Tile Review and hopefully we will have the answers you are searching for. Here are some facts to consider about kitchen backsplash tile:

  • kitchen backsplash tile is strong, easy to keep clean and beautiful to the eye
  • kitchen backsplash tile is available everywhere - since 1980 there has been a resurgence in tiles
  • kitchen backsplash tile come in a a multitude of colors, finishes and materials
  • kitchen backsplash tile can be selected to fit classic, modern and European decorative styles
  • kitchen backsplash tile come in all different sizes and shapes with accompanying finish mouldings
  • kitchen backsplash tile allow you to bring art into the kitchen in a utilitarian way
  • kitchen backsplash tile will increase the value of your home

With the right kind of research you don't have to be overwhelmed by the varity of choices in kitchen backsplash tile.