Tile flooring trends for Westchester County NY
Tile Flooring Trends in the U.S.
Tile flooring trends are changing as life styles in home living change. As a real estate agent I like to showcase to my clients the newer trends to be aware of in flooring. My good friend and associate Debbie Gartner is a premier specialist in the flooring field. Her guidance is always appreciated when my clients are considering redoing floors in their homes. It does not matter whether it is Rhode Island real estate or NY homes, trends transcend all state boundaries and I want to share the current tile floor trends she brings to us today.
Trends in Tile Flooring for Westchester County
1. Natural Stone or Natural Stone look.
In Westchester County, customers are moving away from shiny/glossy towards a more tumbled natural stone look. Whether it's a shiny ceramic tile or a polished granite/marble, shiny glossy tiles are challenging to maintain. They show dirt and water spots. They also require more maintenance (including sealing). A natural look, especially porcelains that look like natural stone are visually more appealing and practical as they hide the dirt with the color and texture variation. They are also easier to clean and easier to maintain since you don't need to seal them as you do with natural stone.
2. Larger format tiles
Large sizes make the space look larger. At a minimum, you should be using 12 x 12 tiles. But, if your space is larger, an 18 x 18 can look very impressive and for extremely large spaces, 24 x 24 can have a big bold look. Another benefit with larger size tiles is that there is less grout to clean. (By the way, thinner grout lines are in style too...and easier to clean and the grout lasts longer).
3. Brick shaped tiles, Brick Lay style and linear patterns
The rectangular shape is so stylish for Westchester homes. You'll see it in large entryways and kitchens. This trend started in upscale NYC buildings and it's stunning. More and more tiles are being made that are 12 x 24 and this longer size/shape elongates your space and makes it look larger. I also love to mirror this pattern in kitchen backsplashes with a subway tile - either a classic white or tumbled/honed natural stone. Again, this makes the space look larger helping to enhance the granite and the cabinets and the shape consistency brings the kitchen together.
Also, I've been seeing more and more linear patterns. Sometimes, this is in the tile design, sometimes this comes in the form of a border where there are long rectangular shapes. They look sharp and have an elongated effect on the floor (or walls). Sometimes, with the linear patterns in the tile, it allow you to add more visual intrigue by quarter-turning the tiles at a 90 angle.
4. Tile that looks like hardwood
Porcelain tiles that look like hardwood are so fashionable. They tend to be a bit more expensive, but they give the place a real modern look. They are practical for those who want the look of hardwood in the kitchen, entry or powder room, but want something that is waterproof.
5. Gray tile and a concrete look
Gray has been the hot color for the last several years. It's neutral and stylish (and incidentally, it helps hide the dirt which is a similar color). Grays, metallic looks and industrial concrete styles are clean and modern. Now, these colors are evolving into hardwood and carpet as well, but this stylish trend started with tile flooring. These colors also work well in kitchens with stainless steel appliances and brushed nickel hardware, and work incredibly well with white cabinets.
Additional info on Tile Flooring- Ceramic/Porcelain/Natural Stone
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Tile Flooring Trends | Westchester County NY
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