Home Decor & Mosaic Tile
Home Decor & Mosaic Tile
Who doesn’t want to step into a luxury home every time you walk in the door? Whether you’re picking out every finish for a custom new build or looking to give your old family home a fresh new look, adding the allure of Mother of Pearl tiles is always the way to go! These shell tiles are beloved by designers for their timeless beauty, iridescent shine, and long-wearing surface, so you can invest in giving your home a fabulous upgrade that you’ll feel good about for years to come!
No matter which type of Mother of Pearl tile you choose, these iridescent details reflect light and add a dash of exquisite opulence anywhere they’re installed. Loved for its classic and timeless beauty, the nature-inspired touches of this material transcend fashion and trends — use it today and its shine and shimmer would still be just as gorgeous in ten years’ time. It is functional, durable, unusual, and easy to use as any other prestigious tile.
You can use this gorgeous shell shine to dress up a white kitchen, give your shower a gorgeous gleam, create a Hollywood star-worthy vanity backsplash, or add luminous shine to your living room with a fabulous fireplace surround!
This mesmerizing natural material is actually the pearl coating on the inner shell of different types of mollusks. Also known scientifically as nacre, Mother of Pearl comes from the shells of three types of mollusks — pearl mussels, pearl oysters, and abalones.
The coating is a blend of minerals secreted in order for these shellfish and molluscs to protect themselves. The composite of nacre is deposited around a piece of debris like sand that has gotten inside of the shell. After layers and layers of nacre build up around the foreign particle in the shell, a pearl is formed.
While we’re used to the creamy glow of freshwater or cultured pearls used for jewelry, the same type of iridescent material that turns them into semi-precious gems also forms along the inside of these shells. They’re then harvested and painstakingly trimmed into small pieces that can be used in jewelry, inlaid into intricate crafts or other designs or, of course, made into beautiful mosaic tiles.
Mother of pearl tile, also referred to as shell tile, seashell tile, or shell mosaic tile, is made by carefully cleaning the shells with a combination of muriatic acid and bleach until a smooth surface is attained. At that point, the shells are glazed to provide a protective layer and enhance their natural iridescence. It is then cut into shapes to make stunning mosaic pieces! Mother of Pearl is naturally 2mm thick, but you’ll find some tiles that are 8mm in thickness if they are backed by other materials in a mosaic design.
Because it is 100% made of natural shell materials, shell tile is a completely impervious surface finish. Being a natural substance, each piece of iridescent Mother of Pearl is hard, resilient, and durable. Each piece will have a slightly unique allure since it's an organic material!
For this reason, homeowners and designers alike have always been captivated by the fragile beauty of Mother of Pearl for centuries and have often used it to transform ordinary looking interior settings, commonly in the form of mosaic tile designs. The unique textures, natural veining, and pearlescent magnificence of each individual piece creates a sense of luxury at an accessible price.
Furthermore, the shimmer of each piece ensures that it glimmers beautifully as it catches the light and draws the eye in the darkest room. The wonderful lustrous quality of this material is unequalled when it comes to interior finishes - whether you’re creating a coastal bathroom design, a dazzling white kitchen backsplash, or a gorgeous flooring accent.
Although it can be used in almost all interior applications, Mother of Pearl is a great source of inspiration particularly for both kitchen and bathroom design. Besides its enchanting beauty, the material is resistant to water, heat, and scratches. Shell tiles accentuate shower and bathtub spaces and easily add a chic seaside-inspired feel to the space!
Similarly, these shell tiles can be used to capture your inspirational style and turn a basic white kitchen wall into a striking centerpiece in your home. The scratch and stain-resistant qualities of pearls make these tiles perfect for backsplashes while their ability to withstand very high temperatures make Mother of Pearl a favorite selection for fireplace surrounds.
We always recommend installing tiles according to fire codes for the best result over the years, but you can rest assured that properly installed Mother of Pearl backsplash tiles or a shimmering shell fireplace surround will add beauty and iridescence to your home for years to come!
Can you install a shell tile floor?
To use Mother of Pearl on your floors, it’s important that you check if it’s rated for such application by the manufacturer. Although this material has a delicate shimmer, Mother of Pearl tiles approved for floors are typically thicker than those used on the wall to give them the added strength and durability they need to take more wear and tear.
What type of tiles are made of Mother of Pearl?
In addition to their iridescence, Mother of Pearl in its many shapes can become the focal point of any room interior. Due to advances in manufacturing with waterjet cutting, it can be shaped into different sizes and designs, then attached to either a mesh sheet or self-stick backing to create what we know as mosaic tiles.
Shell sheets can be easily shaped into some of the most popular tile designs and even paired with other materials - white marble mosaics are a very popular pairing thanks to the inherent elegance in each material on their own. Together, they are especially stunning!
Alternatively, you may opt for groutless Mother of Pearl tile which also comes in other patterns and presents a smooth, seamless finish. While most mosaic patterns leave a very narrow grout line space in-between each tile piece, while groutless tiles, as the name suggests, have no space in-between each tile. Occasionally you need to fill spaces between tile sheets to create a seamless finish, but they are a great low-grout choice!
If you’re looking for a distinctive look that still maintains an extra luxurious feel, there’re many shapes to consider including squares, hexagons, chevrons, semi-round fish scales, ovals, and triangles. Pearl penny tiles which are circular in shape are a great choice if you desire a classic design finish.
Great installation is the key to a tile job that’s contemporary, elegant, and clean. Installing Mother of Pearl mosaic tile is a simple job that DIY enthusiasts can complete on their own. To speed up the install process for these detailed designs, seashell tiles are fixed onto a mesh backing which can be cut easily and don’t require you to painstakingly line each tiny piece in place and set them one at a time!
While the water-resistant surface of pearl tiles does not require a sealant, regularly sealing your grout lines will help prevent them from stains or discoloration. In regard to maintaining a fresh and new look after installation, shell tiles should be regularly cleaned with warm water and a soft cloth.
Being a non-porous material with a durable patent-pending finish, this simple routine is all you need to extend the life and beauty of Mother of Pearl tiles. Given the fact that most of these tiles consists primarily of calcium carbonate, it’s vital not to use or allow cleaning solutions such as abrasive cleaners, powders, and bleach to sit on the surface for extended amounts of time as this will cause a reaction, and in turn weaken the tile surface.
Colors straight from nature
In general, Mother of Pearl tile color is largely determined by the type and color of the shell they come from. As you may have guessed, natural white is the most common tile color, with a reasonable percentage of chips in natural yellow, tones of grey, or a mix of all three.
While the outer layer of the shell creates the creamy white shade most commonly associated with pearls, the inner layer of certain shells can offer a wider range of natural colors. Called Goldlip Mother of Pearl, this organic building material is a beautiful way to warm up your home decor without missing on pearl accents.
Under illumination, the iridescent tiles give off an unmatched sheen and reflect different colors depending on the angle from which you are looking at them as well as the position of your lighting.
They can throw off rainbows at the right angle, and their naturally shining surface is a radiant addition to dark interior spaces. Lighten up a downstairs powder room by adding a Mother of Pearl vanity wall with gleaming shell tiles, or install a marble and pearl mosaic under your cabinets to illuminate your cooking space with natural light!
Add a glow of iridescence in any home decor
Mother of Pearl tile creates a special, extravagant experience that can drastically change the appearance of any interior setting. Regardless of what interior style you are going for, an iridescent pearl surface effortlessly shines through to give your room one-of-a-kind natural beauty.
Coastal interiors look extra luxurious; its glimmer and superb color make contemporary spaces feel special; it offers a cozy, upscale touch to modern aesthetics; instantly injects an elegant atmosphere in a white kitchen found in most classic and transitional homes; and adds a lovely texture and detail to farmhouse decor. The versatility and melange of mosaic shell tiles can work with just about any aesthetic — and it’s a timeless design solution that won’t look outdated despite ever-changing trends.
Another appeal of the material is that the tiles pair beautifully with other natural stones to create decorative highlights and contrast.
Now you have the perfect guide to adding a luxury home finish to your home with Mother of Pearl inlay tiles, from how to style your home, install your tiles, and keep them shining for years to come!
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