Pattern Splicing & Delft Revival: Fun Tiles for Summer
Summer is the perfect time to inject personality into your home with patterned tiles. Pattern splicing, mixing decorative tiles with plain tiles, lets you play with color and texture without overwhelming a space. The trend is playful, approachable and ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, or outdoor areas where summer gatherings happen.
Delft-inspired tiles are making a comeback.
The hand-painted charm of Delf-inspired tiles adds character and nostalgia, while soft base tiles keep spaces light and summery. You can use a few patterned tiles as feature spots in a backsplash, or create a larger statement wall that draws the eye and sparks conversation.
At Mazista, clients are encouraged to experiment thoughtfully. Summer tiles should feel light, bright and inviting, yet durable enough for high-traffic areas. Pattern splicing lets you bring joy and personality into your home while keeping it functional, perfect for entertaining friends, family or simply enjoying long summer days in a space that feels like you.
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