The result? Stylish fridge magnets to pin all your bits and bobs securely to the fridge. Take a sheet of round or hexagon mosaic tiles, cut them up into singular pieces and glue magnets to the back using super glue. We love Jen from Love Chic Living’s decorative marble tray using one of HD printed tiles.Įver thought of matching your fridge magnets to your floor tiles or kitchen splashback? We have, and it’s so simple to do. They’re simple to make and great for displaying crockery or serving treats to guests. Get creative and make yours the ultimate centerpiece using leftover tiles – the eagle-eyed amongst your friends will notice it matches the rest of your interior too. Finish with a bit of grout and intrigue your guests with this beautifully understated piece.ĭecorative pieces such as sideboard trays and serving boards are a popular finishing touch in the home. Taking a sheet of our hexagon stone mosaic and roll it around your vase using strong glue to secure it. ![]() Current trends of sumptuous surfaces and subtle textured patterns are making waves in the interior world and this tile hack is the perfect way to achieve this look. Complemented by a pastel green colour – you could go for something more dramatic such as black or midnight blue – this upcycled piece of furniture using tiles is the ultimate pedal stool for your plants and accessories.īefore you ditch your current ceramic vase in favour of a new plant holder, stop and consider a little DIY revamping. She took a simple footstool and created a super stylish plant stand featuring our V&A Souk tiles. Great news for kitchen and bathroom renovations!Īnother upcycling favourite of ours inspired by the wonderful Rachel from The Ordinary Lovely. Love the look of patchwork tiles, but not sure how to achieve this look without replacing tiles? We’ve got two words for you: Tile stickers.Īvailable in range of different colours and patterns, you can quickly transform a room with adhesive-backed decals that are easy to apply and, in most cases, waterproof. Finish with a grout to match and… voila! Your mosaic plant pot is ready to go. Go for a moroccan inspired design or keep it more abstract, the choice is yours. Grab a hammer and (carefully) smash your chosen tiles into mosaic size pieces ready for sticking to your plant pot – any good tile adhesive will do the job. When a terracotta pot just won’t do, it’s time to get creative with your plants and tiles. Sarah from The Extraordinary Chaos shows us how easy it is to do. ![]() For an outside project, use leftover tiles to upgrade a garden table top making it durable and weatherproof throughout the year. We love patchwork tiles such as our Ted Baker GeoTile or Laura Ashley Mr Jones for creating a feature out of old dining room tables and bedside cabinets. With just a small box of tiles and a bit of paint, you can take matters into your own hands and revive tired, old furniture. This is often a cheaper option to buying new, and a lot of fun too. They look amazing!ĭon’t lose hope with old pieces of furniture – upcycle them instead. ![]() When it comes to setting the table, Toni from The Lovely Drawer has a wonderful guide on how to use our hexagon porcelain mosaic as placemats. We love the idea of using marble hex tiles as coasters simply glue a patch of velvet to the underside of the tile to avoid scratching surfaces. You can make good use of leftover tiles by creating your very own tile coasters and placemats. If you’re feeling a little more adventurous, try your hand at geometric patterns using masking tape to guide you gold and copper metallic paints are our favourites for this.īefore you get started, check for any tile or grout damage that needs repairing and remember to ensure your tiles are clean and dry.įor the crafty folk among us, laying a table to match your interior is the ultimate task. You can choose any colour, but we’d recommend white, grey or black for a timeless look. When it comes to painting tiles, be sure to use a paint that’s waterproof and self-undercoating for best results. Sprucing up old or outdated tiles is easier than you think with a lick of paint. Not a fan of the tiles in your bathroom? Fear not. So, if you’ve got spare tiles from a recent project or need help covering up old tiles, read on for our 20 favourite DIY ideas using tiles. ![]() Tiles are versatile, and that’s one of the reasons we love them! They’re so versatile, in fact, that we’ve pulled together a list of all the things you can do with old and leftover tiles. We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again.
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