The beginnings of the glass tile as we know it today, date back to around the second century BC. At this time there was a steadily growing popularity in all types of mosaic art and this new fashion impelled craftsmen to come up with new and more striking materials.
It was most likely the craftsmen of the Byzantine Empire were the first people to actually create glass tiles in large quantities. They produced
glass ’smalti’ which were small irregular glass piece made from colored glass, often containing flecks of gold and silver. These tiles were used to decorate the interiors of temples , palaces and the homes of the rich.
Glass tiles have obviously got a strong history of use in decorating interiors!
Still today, interior designers and architects are continuing to employ an assortment of Glass Tile in finishing off high quality buildings and high end properties. There is something about the look and atmosphere created by glass tiles that is very different to that created by opaque ceramic tiles. it is probably to do with the reflective and transparent qualities of the glass, which can not only create a feature point in a room, but can actually help to brighten up darker corners or spaces, where previously no light seemed to reach.
Glass tile technology is so advanced now, that tiles are made of a very high standard. They have become particularly popular for both bathrooms and kitchens. Perhaps it is because of the affinity glass has with the transparent nature of water, that means they seem to fit in so well in the bathroom.
Even just a few glass tiles can really bring to life a dull white tiled shower. Old showers can be cheaply embellished with an extra row or two of colored glass being added. Alternatively having a whole wall covered in glass mosaic tiles can a very stunning, if slightly expensive site.
These tileshave become popular in kitchen areas too, being utilized for back splashes and around sinks. Once properly fitted and grouted, they are just as hardwearing as ceramic tiles, they are also very durable and can be wiped clean very easily. They are immune to water damage and should last for many years.
If you are worried that they will be more difficult to fit than standard full size tiles, there is no need to worry. In fact most mosaics now come pre prepared glued to a fine string ‘web’, which holds each tile in exactly the correct alignment and equally spaced from all of the other tiles. Using scissors you simply cut the mosaic to the correct size and then adhere using a standard wall tile adhesive. Simple!
If you would like to find out more about Glass Tiles, then check out:
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