We've previously written an extensive blog about hexagonal tiles, but hexagonal tiles are becoming increasingly popular for indoor use. This is because they offer a unique and stylish look that can truly make a space stand out. That's why they are being highlighted here once again.
Hexagonal tiles are also known as Hexagon tiles or Honeycomb tiles. Hexagonal tiles are often made of ceramic or porcelain, but you can also find various cement tiles in a hexagonal shape. Ceramic hexagonal tiles are relatively easy to install and maintain and can be used in various ways to create different looks. The hexagonal cement tiles are also relatively easy to install but require more maintenance.
Whether you're looking for a simple mosaic backsplash or a trendy bathroom floor, hexagonal tiles are a great option for interiors.
Image 1: Kitchen backsplash adorned with hexagonal ceramic tiles in a playful pattern
Hexagon tiles for floor and wall
Hexagonal tiles are suitable for various applications, from wall tiles to floor tiles. Floor tiles are often double-fired ceramic tiles, and wall tiles are often porcelain tiles. Always check with the vendor whether tiles are suitable as floor tiles. Mounting floor tiles on the wall is not a problem. Are you choosing hexagonal cement tiles? Then do not use them in wet areas and always have them impregnated after laying. Cement tiles are not fully sealed/waterproof like ceramic hexagon tiles.
Hexagon tiles work well on a kitchen backsplash, as wall tiles or floor tiles in the bathroom, but hexagon tiles also look great on the floor in other rooms.
Image 2: Ceramic hexagonal floor tiles in bathroom
Advantages and disadvantages of Hexagon/hexagonal tiles
There are several advantages to using hexagonal tiles, including their durability, versatility, and ease of maintenance. However, there are also some disadvantages to using hexagonal tiles, such as the cost and the difficulty of choosing the right size and color for a project.
If you're considering using hexagonal tiles for your next project, here are a few things to keep in mind.
When it comes to choosing hexagonal tiles, size is an important consideration. Hexagonal tiles come in a variety of sizes, so it's important to choose the right size for your project. If you're working on a small space, such as a backsplash or accent wall, opt for smaller hexagons. In larger spaces, it's better to choose large hexagon tiles.
Image 3: Ceramic hexagon wall tiles in anthracite color as a toilet wall
