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The Art of Tile: Designing with Time-Honored and New Tiles [Hardcover]

Jen Renzi
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April 7, 2009
From subtly shimmering white subway-style walls to dramatic colorful mosaics, tile is one of the most seductive ways to enhance the beauty of a space. Long prized for its durability, tile has become more of an object of aesthetic desire than ever before. Your heart may be set upon using it, but with thousands of imaginative options available, you may not know where to begin. Now, The Art of Tile beautifully illustrates what to use, how to use it, and where to use it.

First, design writer and tile enthusiast Jen Renzi walks you through the basics of using the medium: selecting the best materials for certain spaces; installation and maintenance considerations; and aesthetic aspects, such as using tile as an accent or pairing tiles with different patterns in the same area. She then helps you answer the big-picture questions: Do I want eco-friendly bamboo tile in the bathroom? Gorgeous gold-leaf Italian glass tile on my backsplash? Or just a neutral-colored tile with a raised texture? Along the way, you’ll see dozens of installations to spark your imagination, including all of the latest advances and never-before-seen options, such as luxurious leather tile floors that coddle the feet, surprisingly realistic imitation-wood tiles made from porcelain, and an explosion of roses in a red-and-white dining room mosaic.

If you’d rather page through thousands of options to make your choice based simply on what strikes your eye, the catalog section of this book is the ultimate resource: more than 1,500 tile options organized in groupings such as:

* Color (typical color families, as well as pastels, vivids, and pure white)
* Pattern (damasks, dots, loops, herringbone)
* Motif (such as nautical themes, animals, food, or flowers)
* Texture (from subtle to dimensional)
* Shape (beyond squares, circles, and rectangles to hexagons, diamonds, and ovals)
* Material (including ceramic, cement, stone, and shell)
* Mosaic (from interlacing vines to abstract geometrics)

With inspiring photographs of tile installations from Montauk to Morocco, an extensive resource guide, and expert advice from architects, designers, homeowners, and tile manufacturers, The Art of Tile is as much a feast for the eyes as it is an indispensable and comprehensive resource.


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About the Author

JEN RENZI was a senior editor at House & Garden and Interior Design magazines. She has contributed to the Miami Herald, The New York Times Magazine, New York, Surface, Fulcrum, and Men’s Health. She frequently lectures on design and has made guest appearances on HGTV and NBC 10 Philadelphia. She is the author of Ten Years of Design Excellence: Ceramic Tiles of Italy Across America and the coauthor of Samantha Nestor’s The Luxury Bathroom.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Potter Style (April 7, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0307406911
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307406910
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 1.1 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #216,266 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

A freelance writer based in New York, Jen Renzi was previously a senior editor at House & Garden and Interior Design magazines. She has written for the New York Times Magazine, New York magazine, The Miami Herald, Surface, ArchRecord, Wallpaper, CondeNast Traveler, Modern, Consumer Reports, and Interiors. Jen also runs a tile blog, the Tileist (tileist.wordpress.com).

Jen is the author of "The Art of Tile" (Clarkson Potter, 2009) and cowriter of Samantha Nestor's "The Luxury Bath" (Clarkson Potter, 2008). Her next book,"Vera: The Art and Life of an Icon," written with Susan Seid, will be released by Abrams in fall 2010. Jen has also contributed to a number of design books for Princeton Architectural Press, Simon & Schuster, Pointed Leaf Press, and Edizioni.

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5.0 out of 5 stars WOW! Never Knew Tile Could Look So Good. February 16, 2010
Format:Hardcover
What I like about this book is there are more photographs of the full tile installation in the room versus just seeing a photo of the tile. You definitely get the WOW factor of how impressive a tile will look viewing an entire wall or floor installation.

This book has tile I have never seen before, especially when used on the wall. For example, on page 11 there is a wall of glass mosaics that have this diamond shaped pattern that is supposed to give a "button-tufted" look to the wall. It looks like wallpaper and you know the installers were craftsmen.

The first third of the book includes and intro to tile, discussing patterns, textures, designing with tile, pattern, shape and the room photos of the tile installation. The photos show tile used as a backdrop in a sedate manner and also as THE focal point of a room. There are some really innovative and mouth-dropping tile installation and this book shows you there is no limit for being able to creatively use tile. Now with that being said, many of these WOW walls and floors must have cost a bit of coin. LOL. Just thinking of what one tile might cost, multiplied over an entire wall or floor. Cha Ching $$$$. With my beer budget, I still like to browse the champagne. You'll see tile that looks like wood, leather tile, themed tile, mosaic and tiles with unusual shapes (circles, ovals, diamonds).

For each type of tile, whether leather or porcelain or stone, the author provides pros, considerations (which include cons and what to look for during selection) and the "Nuts and Bolts" which are tips on pre-installation, finish, maintenance of the tile. I really like this section because it contains a lot of detailed information to consider.

The second two thirds of the book are the photos of the tile. Each tile has a VERY brief description, sometimes the tile dimensions and a code that tells the manufacturer. The manufacturer's list is on page 137, right before the tile photographs. This section is grouped by color and/or finish, i.e. glass, metal, moldings, ceramic. I like that it includes the trim tiles in her photographs.

With the fabulous photographs of tile installations from around the world, this tile book is the source to have for it's attention to detail, useful information, guidance and list of manufacturers and resources (yes, she lists her resources).
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tile My World February 28, 2010
By Monty
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
Jen Renzi is a staple in the design community writing for various magazine and coffee table books. Her writing is honest, straight-forward and reliable. It should be to no surprise that her book, The Art of Tile, provides a great resource for creative ideas that any home renovator can employ. Think of a guest bathroom project that goes well beyond the simple 4x4 white tile solution. Push the envelope and look at hundreds of examples Renzi showcases for pattern tiles in residential and commercial applications. All this plus a full index that describes and identifies the entire landscape of designing with tiles. If looking to be inspired, definitely pick up this book before you start any home improvement project.
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2.0 out of 5 stars not helpful November 8, 2010
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If you share the writers taste you've got a find here. Most of the designs shown are very small, high gloss mosaics. The book does not represent a wide variety of styles. Very disappointed for what I paid for it. You're better off going to Home Depot or Lowes and picking out one from their display.
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