Mosaic styled designs have been used in home renovations for thousands of years. Yet even though mosaic tiles have been used for much of recorded history, they are still popular in homes today in many areas. With glass mosaics, Brookridge residents get tiles that are not only functional and water resistant, but they are also aesthetically pleasing to look at. Traditionally mosaic tiles were used as a flooring option as well as from covering walls, but most modern uses of glass mosaics have to deal with backsplash wall fixtures. Here are some of the more common uses for homes with glass mosaic tiles.
Bathroom Mosaic Tiles
One of the most popular rooms in a modern home that would be perfect for glass mosaic tiles is a bathroom or washroom. When considering glass mosaics, Brookridge residents should know that they are very water resistant, making them perfect for areas that are constantly wet. Glass mosaics would be a great fit for a wall fixture behind a sink, or around a mirror. Additionally, glass mosaics make great tiles for showers, as both a flooring material or as a wall material. Even though the tiles are made from glass, they are not transparent, so they would not be a good material for a glass shower door.
Kitchen tiles
Another great area of a home that can be spruced up with the addition of glass mosaic tiles are kitchens. Apart from addition texture and visuals to the kitchen, they are great for being water resistant and splatter resistant. With kitchens and glass mosaics, Brookridge residents find them very easy to clean from food messes such as oil and grease. Many people are getting glass mosaic tiles as a fixture around the stove of their home. Glass mosaics do not change color and fade when they are exposed to food byproducts such as food splatters.
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