Glass Tiles

Are glass tiles ideal for your backsplash? This depends entirely on your reasons for installing the backsplash and its location. Glass is an ideal material in many ways--homeowners the world over enjoy it for its wide range of beautiful colors and styles, its durability, and easy maintenance. However, as it is not particularly heat resistant, it's best to avoid installing this particular material behind your stove.

Why are glass tiles considered so attractive? Along with being available in a wide assortment of different solid hues, they also come in thousands of different patterns, allowing you to create a truly unforgettable look. If the conventional large square tile look isn't for you, don't be afraid to be bold and experiment with different shapes and motifs. You can even create your own mosaics.

Glass also comes in lots of different textures as well. This ranges from high gloss to a minimal shimmer. Depending on your preferences, you can have subtle glass tiles for a more classic look, or high gloss, vibrant tiles that are bold and reminiscent of hard candy.

In addition to being beautiful, glass is also very durable. Not only are they difficult to crack or chip, but they are also completely nonporous and germ resistant, which makes them perfect for damp areas such as kitchens or bathrooms. Unlike other materials, their gorgeous colors don't fade with time or due to sunlight. This means you will be able to enjoy your glass tiles for years to come, and they will still look exactly the same as the day you installed them.

While glass is breakable, they're still durable enough to be able to withstand high traffic areas without worry. It is possible to damage glass tiles with enough force, but when it comes to the areas behind sinks, bathtubs, jacuzzis, or kitchen counters, glass is a relatively safe material.

When it comes to maintenance, glass is also fairly easy to take care of. Since they can't stain, you have very little chance of bleaching the color away. Most of the time using the same cleaner you use when washing your windows is enough to keep them sterile and shining. Installing them is a snap as well. The only real downside to installing glass tiles in your kitchen or bathroom backsplash is that they're not resistant to heat. Under extreme temperatures, glass my crack or even shatter.

For many, glass tiles are an ideal material for many areas of the home. Learn more today about how installing this gorgeous material can make your home beautiful!