23 Orange Tile Design Ideas For Your Kitchen & Bath

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Based on color psychology, orange speaks bliss, energy, warmth, and enthusiasm. Every time we see orange, we remember the sun, the burst of that orange citrus fruit, and the leaves of the fall.

First of all, orange tile appears to be a bold decision for a kitchen or bathroom, and it is. In any case, that doesn’t imply that it won’t work. Practically speaking, orange tile can be ideal for a kitchen or bathroom if you have a hard time getting up in the morning. Entering an orange tile bathroom, in particular, will wake up your senses and make you move in a matter of seconds.

Utilizing orange is a bit of a challenge, but there are a few tips for using it appropriately. To start with, orange is the most visible hue in the spectrum, so you don’t have to use a considerable amount to create an impact. Indeed, a little can go far. Next, orange functions well with light blue, aqua, and hot pink. In addition, you can use it with white for an amicable impact.

Orange is an exceptionally intense color, which isn’t as flexible as neutrals or dark hues. Also, it can be hard to pair, but you can choose neutrals, gray or black, which is usually a success in any design plan. Do you want something unique? For instance, you can try orange tile and shades of blue like teal or cobalt, or strikingly rock it with deep purple.

Finally, let us share a few ideas on how to rock orange tile in your bathroom or kitchen, and they are sure to perk you up and elevate your mood.

For inspiration, check out these 23 orange tile design ideas for your kitchen & bath.

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ECLECTIC

Nous Studio

We are in love with the diamond floor and wall tiles of this eclectic bathroom.

CONTEMPORARY

van Ellen + Sheryn Architects

The bright orange tile is “Tequila Tango” from Original Style in Exeter.

FARMHOUSE

Roth Architecture

The subway orange tile provides warmth and freshness to this contemporary white bathroom.

FRESH

Modus Design Studio

An interesting blend of hues and tones for this contemporary bathroom.

PENNY ROUND

Linda Jaquez Architectural Photography

Fabulous work on the orange penny round floor tile, as well as the orange wall paint and tile accents.

MOSAIC

Jerry Levine

The multi-colored mosaic tiles provide depth and character to this bathroom.

HIPPIE MODERN

Modern Nest

The orange backsplash tile blends well with the walnut cabinetry.

PASTEL

ScavulloDesign Interiors

Play with colors without overdoing it by following this design idea.

MIDCENTURY

Rich Mathers Construction, Inc.

The beautiful tiles are Tablet Glass Naranja from Specstones.

SQUARE

Scott Weston Architecture Design PL

Astonishing square orange tiles for the wall and ceiling of this contemporary powder room.

SUBMARINE


nthony Lindsey Photography

This “submarine” bathroom is a real work of art.

CUBES

Sarah Jefferys Design

Diamond tiles are great for making cubes or patterned walls.

FLORAL

D&K Interiors – Interieur Sud

This midcentury powder room boasts of breathtaking decorative tiles.

CIRCLES

Eberlein Design Consultants Ltd.

If you have a fun, colorful personality, you will adore this eclectic bathroom.

PLAYFUL

Chimera Interior Design

The accent mosaic tiles on the wall may be small, but it effectively sets the playful mood for this bathroom.

DIAMOND

Bryant Alsop

If you don’t want the bright shades of orange, you can go for this style.

MODERN

gne architecture

The stunning orange backsplash is from Ann Sacks.

SOPHISTICATED

European Cabinets & Design Studios

The mosaic tiles give a pop of color to this gray kitchen.

DIMENSIONAL

Vidal Design Collaborative

Amazing Persimmon Dimensional Diamond backsplash tile from Heath Ceramics.

VIBRANT

Rinaldi Interior Design

Vibrant orange works well with white paint. Just look at this contemporary kitchen.

CRAFTSMAN

Tyner Construction Co Inc

The square backsplash tiles blend well with the wood cabinets.

TRANSITIONAL

Thomas Kuoh Photography

Don’t want to go all-out on orange? This orange backsplash offers a pop of color in this white kitchen.

Orange Tile For Your Kitchen

When the intensity of red meets the delight of yellow, they present us with a color that is exceedingly versatile and usually chic—orange. Orange tile, in particular, can represent health, success, and happiness. It is also famous for promoting emotional energy and general wellness. Regardless of whether you intend to go bold with citrus or all-natural with terracotta, orange tile is your kitchen’s best friend.

Add a touch of joyfulness to your kitchen area with vibrant orange tile! In general, orange tile represents movement, creativity, and development. Moreover, people usually associate it with the sun, so using this color ensures a positive mindset and a lively vibe in your kitchen, particularly if it’s where you come each morning to have a cup of coffee.

In particular, adding orange tile to your kitchen is an incredible way of making vibrant, optimistic, and modern kitchen structure and design. Orange color themes are specifically warm and sensational. In addition, modern kitchen decor and accessories in orange hues are splendid, interesting, and energizing options to offer kitchen interiors a striking look and exclusivity.

Furthermore, orange tile provides excitement into your current kitchen structure and design. Orange tile, wall paint, wallpaper, kitchen cabinets, and accessories are truly remarkable. Indeed, even small orange accents are hard to ignore.

Orange Tile For Your Bathroom

Decorating your bathroom with orange tile isn’t that difficult as decorating in red theme, but it could be a bit of a challenge as well. First, it is important to realize that it is best not to mix more than two colors with orange. Also, you should keep an orange bathroom simple and straightforward. Besides, the best idea is to just pair orange tile with plain white. For instance, you can paint walls and ceiling in your bathroom in white but get some orange tile accents, orange furniture, or orange shower curtain. That is often the easiest method, but there are some more. Hence, we provide you with these orange tile design ideas for the bathroom. You can find inspiration as you look at these ideas in order to add orange tile into your bathroom design in a trendy manner.

Orange is indeed a lively color, which raises your spirit and excites your senses. Moreover, having a lot of orange tile in your bathroom is an incredible method to assist you with getting up each morning and fill you with warmth and comfort at night as this is an exceptionally warm color, regardless of whether you pick a bold or lighter orange or even rich rust hues. Besides, you may go for an all-orange area with white or neutrals, and it will truly elevate your state of mind. Finally, you can likewise go for just orange walls or a single focal wall with paint, wallpaper, or tiles.

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What Type of Blinds Should You Get?

So you’ve decided to go with blinds instead of curtains for window furnishings. The next step will then be to decide what type of blinds you should get, depending on your privacy requirements or whether you want full control of the amount of light that comes in. Here’s a rundown on the various types of blinds available in Singapore to see which would fit your home best.

Roller Blinds

Design: Authors Interior & Styling

Made from a single sheet of material, roller blinds offer a contemporary, minimalist look and are popular because they tend to be cheaper. They are also easier to maintain because they don’t have any nooks or crannies or individual slats.

Most roller blinds are made from polyester and PVC. There are blackout/blockout types for complete privacy and absolute darkness as well as 100% waterproof types that are suitable for the outdoor or for wet zones like the bathroom.

Roller blinds don’t offer a lot of control over privacy or sunlight i.e. you cannot adjust it to suit your needs. If you prefer some light to filter in whilst maintaining your privacy, you can go for ones made of a translucent material.

Roller blinds can be vacuumed regularly or wiped down with a clean cloth.

Price estimate: ~$5 psf for conventional roller blinds

Venetian Blinds

Design: Rockin’ Spaces

Individual horizontal slats are stacked parallel together and connected through cords in venetian blinds. In terms of use, these are incredibly versatile as the slats can be adjusted at various angles to determine the amount of ventilation, privacy and light you want.

Venetian blinds are mainly made from PVC, real wood or aluminium. Aluminium venetian blinds are usually used for commercial spaces, although they won’t look out of place in a home.

Design: Lemonfridge Studio

PVC venetian blinds are slightly cheaper, come in a wider variety of colours and can be used in most areas. They are also somewhat heavier, which is a bonus if your home is exceptionally windy since it will mean they can stay in place better.

The ones made from real wood are lighter in weight and more durable, but the natural material is susceptible to the elements which can result in fading or chipping over time. They are also not suitable for use in high-moisture environments like the bathroom as natural wood tends to warp.

Venetian blinds are a bit more tedious when it comes to cleaning and maintenance, since dust has a tendency to settle down on the individual slats.

Price estimate: ~$5 psf for aluminium to ~$8.50 psf for wood

Roman Blinds

Design: Subtlesato Studio

For a softer touch, roman blinds are a good option. They are typically made of a single piece of fabric, which folds up into pleats when you pull the cord.

Depending on the type of fabric you go for, you can opt for ones that have blackout capabilities or ones that are sheer to allow some light to pass through.

Roman blinds are a good alternative to curtains for those who want a softer window furnishing but don’t want the physical bulk of curtains. Because curtains tend to take up more space, roman blinds are usually chosen for smaller windows.

In terms of maintenance, use an upholstery attachment when vacuuming your roman blinds. You can also remove the fabric to wash. Some materials like polyester or cotton can be thrown in the washer.

Price estimate: ~$15 psf

Combi Blinds (Rainbow/Korean/Zebra)

Design: Archive Design

Combi blinds are also known as rainbow blinds, zebra blinds or Korean blinds. These were first used in South Korea and made popular thanks to K-dramas. Combi blinds look similar to roller blinds, but instead of a single material, combi blinds comprise two striped layers.

Each striped layer alternates between a sheer, see-through material and an opaque material. The layers can be adjusted to determine the precise amount of light and privacy into your space.

For instance, if you don’t want light to stream in, you can adjust the combi blinds such that only the solid layers are used. You can also opt for black-out materials for absolute privacy and darkness.

Maintenance-wise, these are similar to roller blinds.

Price estimate: ~$6 psf

Bamboo Blinds

Design: Lemonfridge Studio

Bamboo blinds are a good option for outdoor spaces like the service yard, balcony or patio because they tend to be able to withstand against various elements and are moisture-resistant. These will also work indoors to offer a rustic, resort style look.

If you are thinking of adopting the British colonial style, consider black-and-white bamboo blinds. The monochrome stripes are spray painted onto natural coloured bamboo blinds to achieve the look.

Design: The Local Inn.terior

The bamboo used is typically sourced from places like China, Malaysia or Thailand. Most suppliers offer an additional PVC backing which you can add to the blinds as a form of rain guard.

Bamboo blinds can develop mould when exposed to the rain or when they are placed in wet environments. As such, roll them down fully to dry them in the sun after exposure to the rain. You do also want to keep to a consistent cleaning schedule to keep your bamboo blinds looking fresh and new, especially if they are placed outdoors.

Price estimate: ~$6 to $8.50 psf

Vertical Blinds

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Unlike most of the blinds listed here, vertical blinds have their slats placed vertically. The slats aren’t lifted and pulled upwards. Instead, like curtains, they are drawn to the side. You can opt for the slats to be drawn to just one side or have them split into two to be drawn to opposite ends.

Thanks to the vertical lines, they are a great way to add visual height to your space. Vertical blinds are mainly used for sliding patio doors and wide, full-height windows. You also see them commonly used in commercial spaces.

Slats are usually made from PVC or polyester. Each slat can be rotated left and right to let in the amount of light and privacy you want.

In terms of maintenance, vertical blinds don’t accumulate as much dust as their horizontal cousins. Wipe down each slat with a clean, damp cloth.

Price estimate: ~$5 psf

Pleated Blinds and Honeycomb Blinds (or Cellular Shades)

Design: The Local Inn.terior

Pleated blinds and honeycomb blinds (or cellular shades) are pretty similar in terms of appearance. They both form pleats when drawn down and they look similar to paper, although the material used is typically that of polyester for durability.

Honeycomb blinds have a main advantage over pleated blinds: their insulation properties. They have two layers that form a honeycomb, cellular structure in between. This forms a pocket of air that is used as a form of insulation against heat from the windows. But it can also work to prevent air-conditioning in the room from escaping outside. Besides temperature insulation, honeycomb blinds also serve to block out some noise from ongoing traffic or the MRT tracks.

Image courtesy of IKEA

Standard pleated and honeycomb blinds are drawn up and down, but there are pricier options in the market that allow the top of the blinds to be drawn downwards, so that you can let in sunlight and ventilation from the top without sacrificing privacy.

Honeycomb blinds tend to be a bit difficult to maintain because of the gap between the layers that tend to accumulate dust. Vacuuming gently with a brush head is recommended for both pleated and honeycomb blinds.

Price estimate: Customised ones can go for ~$30 psf. Go ready-made, off-the-shelves ones with standard sizes if you are on a budget.

 

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What Homeowners Need to Know to Keep Booklice Infestation at Bay

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Why is a booklice infestation a problem?

Psocids (also commonly known as booklice) home infestation is a fairly common issue faced by Singaporean homeowners. They usually appear during the wet season, when weeks of heavy bouts of rain has made the indoor humidity hit beyond 50%. Once this happens, the tiny critters will invade the walls and ceiling as soon as the fungi and mould flourished on these surfaces. Nevertheless, other situations such as water seepage or condensation caused by frequent use of air conditioners might make the ceiling and walls damp too. As what an unfortunate family has shared with AsiaOne, once they leave these minuscule mites unchecked, they breed rapidly and manifest into a long term problem. When this happened, they have to get rid of the bugs almost every night otherwise they will experience an itch every night before sleeping. Aside from the physical discomfort, the booklice are also well known to be slow eaters that contaminate stored food and damage books, wallpaper, plaster and other household items.

Image from Aardwolfpestkare showing heavy booklice infestation

Do you know?

Contrary to its name, booklice are not caused by books. Booklice infestation is a sign that there is high humidity and moisture in the room, which encourages the mold and mildew to mushroom across the walls and ceiling. As these are microscopic food for these pests, they will rapidly multiply when the underlying mold or moisture problem has not been addressed. They can also be found near food, books or painting that has high humidity content. Their life cycle (from egg to an adult) is less than 1 month. Booklice is not harmful to our health and does not bite or transmit any disease. Although these pests are harmless, they are very annoying to live with and can cause itching when they crawl on the human skin.

How do booklice look like?

After reading this, you might be wondering how to identify these nasty bugs before they start to invade your home! These pests are very easy to spot; from afar, they look like minuscule “dark or yellow sesame seeds” and will scramble frantically across the walls and ceiling.  As these pests are so tiny, they are only visible under a 30 times magnifying loupe.


A booklice is yellow, cream or brown in colour, wingless and its body is around 1 to 2mm long. Under the loupe, the abdomen of a booklice appears larger than the head and huge, compound eyes protrude from its sides. On top of the head, 2 long antennae sweep about while it moves. Although some booklice do the hop, it usually scurries about in a haphazard fashion, and is very hard to catch. In addition, even though a booklice does not have superior eyesight,  it is able to detect bright lights and scurries away quickly. What this means is that they will dash away and hide in a dark corner when you turn the lights on.


Caption: Here is how a young adult booklice looks like under my 30x magnification loupe.

Tip: Use the handy Ikea sticky roller and gently tap on these pests to catch them. This is the fastest, easiest and most foolproof way to catch them quickly, without squashing them flat and dirty the white walls.

 

How do you know whether you have a booklice infestation?

Your dwelling is at risk of booklice infestation if it is not well ventilated or you stay near large bodies of water, such as a reservoir or near the sea.  The symptoms to look out for include having minuscule black dots crawling around the walls, cupboards, books and upholstered furniture or discovering tiny patches of eggs either clustered together or laid either singly in dark corners. Or if you stumble across patches of mould or fungi growing on walls, it is likely that a booklice infestation is taking root since mould and fungi are sources of food.

 

8 ways to get rid of the booklice infestation

#1. Vacuum the walls and ceiling with a HEPA Vacuum Cleaner

Remove booklice, fungi and mould from the walls and ceiling by vacuuming. A HEPA vacuum cleaner helps to ensure that the fungi and mould spores remain trapped inside the vacuum cleaner. If the vacuum cleaner does not have a HEPA filter, the spores will be blown out of the exhaust. Remember to wear a mask while you are vacuuming since the mould might cause allergies.

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#2. Remove the food source

The best way is to eradicate the booklice is to eliminate its food source and therefore, you should remove the mould and mildew from walls and ceiling with warm water and soap, vinegar or baking soda. Ensure that you perform the wipe down in hot and dry weather, so that the ceiling and walls will be dried fast and properly. If the food source came from old books and paintings, perhaps it is time to throw them away!

#3. Invest in a strong dehumidifier

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Since mould and mildew thrive in humid conditions, drying out the rooms will stop them from proliferating. In addition, the Psocids are sensitive to changes in humidity and therefore, when the humidity level is low and their food source is removed, the booklice will be wiped out. Allow the dehumidifier to run at least a day in the room to lower humidity levels to less than 50%. A portable dehumidifier is the best choice since it is more mobile and can be easily moved to a place where there is an excessive amount of moisture.

#4. Ensure proper ventilation at all times


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Keep the room properly ventilated at all times by keeping the doors and windows open, ventilation fans running and let plenty of sunlight stream into your dwelling. This allows moisture to escape and reduce the chances of fungi and mould thriving indoors.

#5. Sundry your household items regularly

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If the indoor moisture is caused by damp household items (such as floor rugs, bath towels), leave them out to dry in the sun as regularly as possible.

#6. Coat the surfaces with an anti-mould solution

Coat the walls and ceiling with a mould remover solution, such as the Magic Clean Mold & Stain Remover, which works to terminate and prevent the mould and mildew from reappearing.

#7. Use anti-mould wall and ceiling paint

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Aside from the regular use of a mould remover solution, using the anti-mould paint for your walls and ceiling helps to further prevent mould and mildew from resurfacing.

#8. Engage a local pest control specialist

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If the booklice infestation has gotten out of hand and has taken root, the best way to terminate them is to engage a trained and experienced professional pest controller for a faster and more effective eradication. In Singapore, since booklice infestation is a very common issue faced by homeowners due to our hot and humid climate, there are many local professional pest controllers who have in-depth experience in dealing with booklice infestation.

 

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