Ceramic tile installation: Joints

BORADA® for joints: Trendy colours to choose from

Borada® Chroma: Borada for Joints: Trend Colours.

The importance of choosing the right BORADA® jointing colour

When we face a home renovation or a construction project, there will come a time when we will also face the “finishing moment” to achieve an excellent result and, with it, the question: what is the best solution to achieve a visual effect of 10 on my floor? For half a century, Molins has had an important solution for ceramic flooring that the company has just recovered with more strength and reformulated, providing it with a greater chromatic variety. We are talking about Borada® Chroma.

It is already a product that is widely recognised by renovation applicators, distributors and architects for its wide range. The choice of Borada® colour for tile grouting goes beyond aesthetics; it also influences design, perception of space and ease of maintenance over time.

A colour that matches the tile tends to make the joint lines less noticeable, while a contrasting colour can logically highlight them and achieve a striking visual effect.

In terms of maintenance, Borada® also offers darker colours that tend to hide dirt and stains better over time. If we opt for a cleaner and easier to maintain appearance, we should opt for darker colours.

The colour chosen for Borada® can affect the perception of the size of a room. In addition, the use of grout of the same colour as the tile can create a more continuous appearance, which can be beneficial in smaller spaces.

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The different colours of Borada® for seals

In the case of Borada® Chroma, the colour palette has been extended by more than 30 colours to match the latest interior and exterior trends in the ceramics sector.

The different colours of Borada® for joints.

Times change and so do fashions. Anthracite, Walnut, Zinc, Earth, Marengo, Silver. A myriad of shades that fit like a glove to every decorative project. We are talking about long-lasting Borada® colours without efflorescence, a very important detail when applying it.

Borada® in neutral colours for elegant rooms

When choosing Borada® , consider the colour palette of the environment, the overall style of the design and, of course, personal preferences. If you are looking for a neutral coloured Borada® for elegant spaces, you can consider options such as white, grey or cream Borada®. These neutral colours are popular in elegant settings because of their versatility and ability to match a variety of tile styles and colours.

Here are some keys to choosing these colours:

White offers a clean and classic look, ideal for elegant and minimalist spaces. It can highlight the shape of the tiles and provide a bright background.

Grey provides a modern and sophisticated feel. Neutral grey tones can create a subtle contrast and are suitable for a more contemporary aesthetic.

Beige Borada® brings warmth and subtlety to a space. These neutral tones are timeless and blend well in elegant and traditional settings.

Borada® colours ideal for making your spaces unique.

Borada®’ s choice of colours can help transform a basic space into a unique space and even customise it to suit individual needs.

Here are some suggestions that may help you:

Earth tones including beige, terracotta or light brown can create a sense of warmth and comfort. They are ideal for cosy spaces with a natural feel.

Soft, neutral shades of grey offer a contemporary and elegant look. They can suit a variety of styles and provide a neutral backdrop to highlight other design elements.

If you’re going for a cool, relaxing feel, consider ocean-inspired shades of blue. These colours can be ideal for bathrooms or areas where you want to create a calm atmosphere. If you are looking for a modern and luxurious feel, you may want to consider metallic colours, such as pearl grey, gold or bronze Borada®. These colours can add an element of glamour to your spaces.

Another option is dark greens giving a sense of connection to nature with Borada® outdoor, such as bottle green or sage tones. These are ideal choices for nature-themed spaces.

Borada for Joints: Trendy colours for original combinations.

Original Borada® colour combinations

Successfully combining different types of tiles is a risky interior design alternative, but it can be a success. If you finally dare with original combinations in Borada® colours to achieve a striking space that will not leave you indifferent, here are some creative suggestions:

For a modern contrast with a touch of sophistication, you can go bold and apply a dark grey Borada® with white tiles.

On the other hand, if you prefer to create a fresh, coastal atmosphere, you can use a turquoise Borada® with white or sand-coloured tiles.

If you go for a modern style with a touch of glamour, you can afford to use bronze-toned Borada® with neutral tiles. Metallic tones can make your design stand out even more.

If you want a bold and elegant look, then opt for a black Borada® with white tiles. This timeless contrast can work well in bathrooms or kitchens. In addition, the elegance of coloured porcelain Borada® in the kitchen adds a touch of sophistication that transforms the space into a modern and refined environment.

For a bolder and more modern choice, you can add a touch of vibrant colour by using a Borada® in mustard yellow with tiles in shades of grey. With this combination you can brighten up any space in your home.

Original Borada® Chroma colour combinations.

Learn more: Preventing efflorescence in joints, with Borada® Chroma

Examples and creative ideas for transforming your meetings

Transforming the joints between tiles is a creative way to give a unique and fun touch to all the spaces in your home. Here are some original ideas:

By using a Borada® in vibrant colours you can create a mosaic effect, thus adding a touch of energy and vitality to the room. You can also achieve this design with small glass inlays in the Borada® to add bright and colourful details to the joints.

For a contemporary and dynamic touch, you can create geometric patterns such as diagonal lines or zig zags. And for a vintage design, you can apply a shade of Borada® with a worn look. It tends to work very well with tiles that mimic antique designs.

Some people tend to opt for combining light tiles, highlighting the joints with black Borada®. This is a way of creating a somewhat dramatic effect, especially when using large tiles.

In short, there are infinite possibilities of combinations, designs and, of course, all of this through the Borada® of colours. The choice will depend on the style you want to give to each room and, we insist, on the particular taste of each person and the moment you are in.

At Molins we know that dreams, and renovating a house, are always in colour.

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