MDC Mosaics and Tiles boasts a captivating range of feature wall tiles for those who like a little more pizzazz in their tiled space. The Australian-owned and operated company made its debut in the tile sector with high-quality mosaic tiles for swimming pools. Since then, MDC Mosaics and Tiles have widened its scope to floor tiles, wall tiles, and many other tile applications.
1. Penny Round - Penny Round mosaic tiles come in a broad spectrum of colours, such as Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Cobalt Blue, Black, Ash Grey, and Mother of Pearl. The tile range can also be supplied in colour mixes: Light Blue Mix of pastel blues; Aqua Mix of pastel blues and yellows on a cream base; and Grey Mix of light and dark shades of grey. Penny Round mosaic tiles are ideal for use in kitchen splashbacks and bathroom feature walls.

2. Metallic - Metallic mosaic tiles offer an elegant sheen. Polished metallic tiles make for a pleasing complement to stainless steel appliances, hence the tile range has been widely popular for use in feature walls in industrial style kitchens. In addition, metallic mosaic tiles are designed with etches laid in offset angles, providing a 3D look for a waterfall effect. This characteristic is a sought-after feature in bathroom applications.

3. Herringbone - Herringbone tiles are ideal for a mix-match look in both splashbacks and feature walls. The tile range boasts a sectioned tile design that provides a nice contrast with large-sized tiles. Clients can choose from a diverse colour palette, along with colour mixes, to customise the look of each tile output. Herringbone tiles are available in the tile size of 20 x 75mm, and the sheet size of 310 x 273mm.
Clients can easily employ the assistance of the feature wall specialists from MDC Mosaics and Tiles to select the ideal tiles for any application. MDC Mosaics and Tiles also offer a myriad of stone pavers and tiles to accentuate any space. Stone pavers and tiles are available in travertine and natural stone, such as marble, granite, basalt, sandstone and limestone. There are also porcelain pavers that bear a close resemblance as an alternative, as well as stack stone in loose stone and panels.
Get in touch with MDC Mosaics and Tiles for more information on feature wall tiles. Go to www.mosaicco.com.au now.