The use of glass tiles in the design of a room is a fresh and unusual solution, which, however, originates from the ancient tradition of decorating walls with glass mosaics, common among many nations.
Traditional uses of glass tiles
The most obvious and wide area of application for such tiles are rooms where there is high humidity. Glass tiles for the bathroom are an excellent alternative to traditional tiles, since such tiles are completely waterproof, can withstand high temperatures, and are also resistant to mechanical stress: chips and impacts. A bathroom decorated with such tiles looks very airy and interesting, especially if modern processing technologies are used, for example, glass tiles with photo printing are used.
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Glass ceramic tiles for decorating a swimming pool look unusual and interesting. In addition, increased strength and moisture resistance allow it to be used even for the design of swimming pools intended for commercial use.
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Traditionally, glass tiles are also used to decorate the kitchen backsplash. Indeed, in addition to moisture resistance, such a material can also withstand heating to high temperatures without deforming or emitting harmful substances.
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Unusual uses of glass tiles
Due to their interesting appearance, such glass tiles began to be used by interior designers to decorate unusual surfaces in order to give rooms a non-standard and modern appearance. Thus, it is often used in living rooms and bedrooms to create decorative panels on the walls. After all, the small size of the tiles included in the mosaic allows you to work even on surfaces with a non-standard configuration. Glass tiles are often used to decorate entire partitions between rooms or parts of a room.
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Decorative glass floor tiles are made thicker, as they must withstand heavy loads; in addition, they have some reliefs that prevent slipping on them. A floor finished in this way appears as if it is translucent, which makes the interior and the entire room lighter.
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