All You Need to Know About Bullnose Tile
Posted by Mike Belk on Apr 16, 2020

Last Modified: 15th March 2021
What is bullnose tile and do I need it?
If you have been
researching for your bathroom or kitchen renovation project, you may have come
across the
bullnose tile. If you
take a look at your current setup, you may already have this tile design
without realizing it.
What Are Bullnose Tiles?
The bullnose tile can
be recognized by the characteristic rounded edges. It’s commonly used as a trim
piece or edge
Using Bevel subway tiles in kitchen and bathrooms
Posted by Mike Belk on Mar 19, 2020

Give Your Kitchen or Bathroom That Classic Style with
Beveled White Subway Tile
In the early 1900s,
the New York City subway stations used white brick tiles for the walls, and
this gave birth to the classic subway tile we often see in kitchens, bathrooms,
and other areas. This tile is easy-to-maintain, that’s why it has become
popular in restaurants and homes. Today, you can see variations of this classic
tile including the
beveled white subway
tile
.
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Improve Your Home Style with Iridescent Tiles
Posted by Mike Belk on Mar 12, 2020

When it comes to the design of homes, appearance is everything. Most people tend to find houses with grander designs to be more visually appealing. Fortunately, there are some design “life hacks” to make your house seem more extravagant than it actually is. Using reflection is one of them.
Reflective objects and surfaces has been a popular trend for the past couple of years. They also allow natural light to playfully bounce off of them to create a brighter, momentous room. Because of their
Why Do Copper Tiles age so Beautifully?
Posted by Mike Belk on Mar 06, 2020

Copper tiles are
recently slowly gaining popularity though they have been in existent for quite
some time. That’s because of the rich colour that copper backsplashes tiles add
to your entire décor. This actually makes them one of the best backsplashes to
use in your living space.
So why do copper
tiles age so beautifully?
Well, the
answer is quite simple. Copper is a natural metal and when left alone it
changes color. In its natural state copper oxidizes to develop a patina.
BELK Tile 2020 Houzz Award Winner
Posted by Mike Belk on Feb 13, 2020

BELK Tile Awarded Best Of Houzz 2020
The Annual People’s Choice Award from the Houzz Community Highlights Home Remodeling and Design
Professionals with Most Popular Designs and Top Ratings
Lewis Center, Ohio, February 13, 2020 – BELK Tile of Lewis Center, Ohio has won a “Best Of Houzz” award for
"Customer Service” on
Houzz®, the leading platform for home renovation and design. BELK Tile started it's business
as an online kitchen backsplash co
Creating Dynamic Interiors with Hexagon Tiles
Posted by Mike Belk on Feb 10, 2020

The hexagon tile shape has been a constant in both
architecture and interior design.
The hexagon is the basic template for the
honeycomb, which is one of the most beloved design inspirations, and is found
in building facades, floor plans, garden layouts, furniture forms, toys,
textiles, home décor and accessories, and
hexagon
tile
patterns.
The hexagon is also timeless, with the six-sided shape used
in the design world since the Middle Ages, and even during the anci