Ceramic Tile Projects - Follow Through
You've finished that flooring project and your new ceramic tile
looks terrific. But you are now faced with a couple of dilemmas.
What should you do with those leftover and broken tiles? And how
can you bring your new flooring into harmony with the rest of
your room? There are some very inexpensive crafting projects
that will answer both questions.
Remember that ceramic tile isn't just for floors. If you've done
a kitchen floor, consider also tiling a countertop with the same
tile. Remember that some ceramic tile may not be as durable as
some other countertops, so be sure you're using a tile that will
work well as a counter.
If you're not looking to refinish countertops, why not use some
of that ceramic tile to create a splash guard on the wall behind
your kitchen sink? Behind the stove is another wall that will
take ceramic tile well, and it has the added advantage of easy
cleanup - even when the grime includes grease from the stove.
Walls are a bit different than floors when it comes to applying
ceramic tile, so be sure to get the necessary information before
you start.
Maybe you only have a few tiles left. If they're larger tiles
and you've retiled the kitchen floor, use those extra tiles as
protectors for your cabinets. Those tiles will take heat well,
so you can use them as mats when you remove a pan from the
stove. Place one in the middle of your kitchen table as the
centerpiece. Add a pretty flower arrangement in coordinating
colors.
If you've got large tiles and an artistic flair, grab a
paintbrush and let your imagination run wild. Use a plate hanger
to mount your creations on the wall. If you've just done ceramic
tile in some other room, use them as a background for photos.
Print out paper copies of your favorite pictures, cut them into
interesting shapes and glue them to the tile. Add a coat of
clear enamel and hang them on a wall. If you've got smaller
tiles, use the same idea to create one-of-a-kind coasters. Or
simply use them plain. Store them in a pretty basket for a touch
of color when they're not in use.
Looking to really be creative? Here's an idea that works well
with several different colors of tile. Save your broken tiles
and pieces. If you don't have many, put a few in a paper bag and
give them a couple of good whacks with a hammer. Sketch a simple
design on the top of a table then use the tile to roughly fill
in the sketch. Glue down and grout to create a unique table that
will carry over the colors of your floor.
There are lots of ways to use leftover and broken ceramic tile
after you've finished your flooring project. Let your
imagination run wild and you'll find that you've got a great way
to carry the color and texture throughout your room.