One of the most popular and therefore useful color combinations is blue and white. It also applies to ceramic Talavera tiles and Mexican, hand-painted sinks from Mexico. While remodeling your kitchen, you will be able to introduce a classic Talavera pattern into any area of the room. White and blue tiles for kitchen can be applied on the counters, kitchen table, shelves, and of course on big surfaces such as walls or floors. White is elegant and extremely versatile; blue, on the other hand, adds a subtle accent and brings the feeling of calm and sophistication.
There are plenty of advantages to going with blue and white. To name just a few, the combination works with pretty much any design theme or style that you might imagine. Therefore if you are planning a makeover in existing kitchen settings, white and blue tiles for kitchen are extremely beneficial. It is a cheerful yet soothing combo that apparently is on-trend every season and all the time. Mexican Talavera tiles are especially helpful if your home remodeling project includes such a color combination because it is traditionally the most popular hue among nowadays varicolored and intensive designs. Back in the early days of Talavera ceramics white and blue tiles were even a sign of wealth and social status due to the high costs of cobalt blue pigment. For that reason, most influential buildings and private residences in Mexico City had been decorated with this durable and timeless material. Also, many centuries before, In China, cobalt was the chosen pigment for the iconic blue and white porcelain patterns that emerged in the region, recognized in the art of Feng Shui as the color that emanates abundance. In modern interior design, white and blue settings are especially suitable for a beach house or for a home whose decor is created the way it transports us into a relaxing, summerish coastal atmosphere. In case you are afraid of introducing too many colors that can overwhelm the overall look of your kitchen, white and blue kitchen tiles add color without feeling too in-your-face. Used in proportions, this color duo brings a calm and soothing feel, however, if you, on the contrary, want to create a bold statement with your decorative tiles from Mexico, mixing types of tiles and patterns will help you achieve that. Just have a look at the picture above. This kitchen showcases a transition between a rustic and Moroccan style where white and blue tile backsplash is the first area that draws our attention. The kitchen counters are also decorated with Mexican Talavera tiles in a solid, dark blue color. Even though the designer used just two colors, this kitchen does not feel dull or one-dimensional at all. Check our Web page for the broad collection of kitchen tile murals or Mexican tile in lots, or high relief tiles to complement your dream kitchen.
Used in proportions, this color duo brings a calm and soothing feel, however, if you, on the contrary, want to create a bold statement with your decorative tiles from Mexico, mixing types of tiles and patterns will help you achieve that. Just have a look at the picture above. This kitchen showcases a transition between a rustic and Moroccan style where white and blue tile backsplash is the first area that draws our attention. The kitchen counters are also decorated with Mexican Talavera tiles in a solid, dark blue color. Even though the designer used just two colors, this kitchen does not feel dull or one-dimensional at all. Check our Web page for the broad collection of kitchen tile murals or Mexican tile in lots, or high relief tiles to complement your dream kitchen.