Design Trends that Sizzled in 2005
Everyone who has some major redesigning ideas for their kitchen
or bath has a secret desire to know what OTHER people are doing.
Even if they do not have any intention of imitating or copying
others' ideas, they still want to believe their ideas are not
too far out.
This year, 2005, has been an exciting year for hand-painted
tile. The overwhelming trend for kitchen and bathroom tile
murals has been tropical fish. In multi-tile scenes with their
natural environment of corals and rocks, and in single accent
tiles to scatter around the room for effect, more people chose
fish as their design theme than any other subject.
One reason for the popularity of tropical fish as a design
theme, I believe, is because there is such a huge variety of
colors that any preconceived color scheme can be accommodated
with some or other species, no matter what. Even if blue/green
is the main color, the fish can float in their natural color
background with no distracting rocks or brightly colored corals.
Another reason could be because the idea for hand-painted tiles
to beautifully accent a room's decor often comes, in typical
human fashion, AFTER the basic colors have already been chosen.
What theme has so many colors to match with as tropical fish?
They are also great as an abstract them as well. They are as
wonderful in a whimsical, cartoonish style as they are in a
realistic style. Kids love the fun ones in their tub and shower
walls. Adults seem to like the more somber, darker colored
abstracts, such as the copper-colored weather-vane look, with a
greenish patina, an awesome mural in the kitchen!
Silhouettes are popular too. Many fish species have a distinct
profile that is easily recognizable in silhouette. Use varying
colors and the effect is marvelous! Interspersed with
silhouettes of other sea items like coral, shells, and other
nautical items, and you have a one-of-a-kind art theme in your
own special space.
Believe it or not, even dead fish, done in a realistic style,
can be painted to look excellent, rather like the way they look
laid out in a market bin. It has a "French poster" look to it
that goes very well in some country-style decors. Of course,
this style works best with food fish, as opposed to tropical
fish species.
There really is no end to the marvelous themes and schemes that
can be created using fish as a basic motif, whether food, game
or tropical fish are used. Work with a tile artist who is open
to all your ideas and she will create a magical space that will
be tireless and timeless.
I believe that with so many people catching on to the fish
theme, this will be the hottest trend for years to come.
Especially within all-white tile walls, the bright colors set
off anything and everything you wish to accesorize, and these
things can be changed every year and your tile will always have
a color within that matches.