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Ask the Expert: American Ceramic Tile

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Interview with American Ceramic Tile, Inc. | Photos by Lifestyle Staff

The power of using tile lies in its visual appearance; the different shapes and sizes can make smaller areas look darker or darker areas seem lighter. They can add character and transform a blank backdrop, breathing new life into a space with stylish colors and patterns. In some ways, tiling can be easier than trying to find materials and fabrics that complement each other.

Q. What are the different tile materials and finishes available on the market today?

A. There are a wide variety of tile options that include natural and man-made materials. Natural stone consists of travertine, slate, quartzite, dolomite, soapstone, and wood. Man-made options are ceramic, porcelain, glass, cement, quarry, metal, quartz, and resin. Finishes can be smooth or textured, and come in many creative finishes, including matte, polished, brushed, satin, and leather.

Q. What tile color and style trends are you seeing this year?

A. Marble and subway style are classic favorites and are being applied in larger 24 x 48 sizes. However, we are seeing more bold, graphic tile patterns in different shapes and sizes on the floor and walls. Dimensional tiles are being used in kitchens, bathrooms, fireplace surrounds, and on walls. Wood-look tiles are becoming a favorite for creating a warm look inside. As far as color, neutral shades are still desired by the majority to achieve a cleaner and more natural look.

Q. What are the newest and most innovative ways tile is being used right now?

A. Tile is being used in different shapes, sizes, and colors in lieu of wallpaper for accent walls in entryways, dining rooms, bedrooms, and hallways. Tile is low maintenance and it can be easier to clean. Wood-look tiles are being used on shower walls, home gyms, ceilings, outdoor kitchens, and used as wainscoting.

Q. What areas of the home are ideal to have tile?

A. The low maintenance and larger sizes of tile available on the market today make it ideal for flooring. However, with the large variety of styles and finishes, tile can be practical for any area of the home, including patios and pools.

Q. Do you recommend specific tile styles to increase your home value? What rooms should be prioritized in one’s budget?

A. A classic and neutral look will last through trends and will work with most style preferences. A simple subway pattern on the kitchen and bathroom backsplash will look beautiful and can work with most budgets. Prefabricated stone or quartz countertops are another way to cut installation costs but still increase a home’s value.

Q. Do you carry all of the tile materials you offer in your showroom? What services do you offer to help someone choose what’s best for them?

A. Our showroom is staffed with experienced designers who can help make your dream home come to life. We have samples both on hand or available for ordering so customers can take them home to visualize the final product. We also carry all materials for completing a project from start to finish.