Mexican tiles provide classy look to homes. This is mainly since they are hand made and have a shiny finish. This is a complete guide on deciding on the best Mexican tile backsplash.
Solid primary colors
The Mexican tiles come in both solid colors and in designs. First choose solid color combination. Use one color for background and another color for edges. Good choices here are brown, green, blue, yellow and brown. Use contrasting combinations. For instance, blue and white, green and yellow.
Choose patterns
After selecting the principal color, find the patterned tiles. The patterned style tiles withstand heavy foot traffic and are highly resistant to acid, strains, scratches. Maintaining patterned tiles are easier when compared with that of solid-colored tiles. That is primarily because the patterns dunk the dirt.
Choose frost resistant Mexican tiles for gardens in cold climate.
Water Colored tiles or Solid colored tiles
Solid colored tiles give classic look as compared to water-colored tiles. The water-colored tiles look streaked in color. On the other hand, the solid-colored tiles have bold look.
Large or small
The large floor tiles make the room look bigger. On the other hand, small floor tiles make the area look smaller. Use large tiles for kitchen, living area and family room to open and expand the space. Use small floor tiles for bathrooms.
The larger tiles give clean look as they have fewer grout lines. Grout is a stick for filling crevices.
Placement design
Prior to making the decision, produce a placement design for the tiles selected. This is important to minimize wastages.
Classic or raised
The patterned Mexican tiles usually come in classic glaze and raised glaze. The classic glaze designs have anyone to two colors. The raised glaze designs come in multi-colors. Mostly the classic glaze Mexican tiles come in white background.