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Bold and visually striking.
Geometric or Moroccan Patterns
Add personality and charm — especially in Mediterranean or boho-inspired kitchens.
Patterned tile floors can become the focal point — meaning other elements should remain balanced.
Texture: The Secret Ingredient
Texture isn’t just about looks. It’s about safety and comfort.
Glossy tiles reflect light beautifully — but can become slippery when wet.
Matte or textured finishes:
Provide better grip
Hide smudges and footprints
Feel softer visually
In a kitchen, slip resistance matters.
If you frequently cook or have children running through the space, choose tiles with a slightly textured surface for safety.
Grout: The Detail That Changes Everything
Grout may seem minor — but it dramatically affects the final look.
Matching grout color:
Creates a seamless, uniform appearance
Works well with large-format tiles
Contrasting grout:
Highlights tile shape and pattern
Adds visual interest
Light grout can brighten a room but may require more maintenance.
Dark grout hides stains but can emphasize patterns.
Never underestimate grout’s design power.
Matching Tile to Kitchen Style
