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Tiles Processing I Art Beyond The Surface

Show your unique design on tiles with Inkjet or Silk-Screen Printing.

Wanting to show your characters and ideas that couldn't be presented by tile patterns? Let us reveal the hidden magic of tiles. With tiles processing, you can combine different texture, colours to present your design. Creating lines and depth with cutting and collage to enrich visual elements.


Artistic Cutting and Collage

Using waterjet cutting, visual elements are no longer limited by the inherent frame of tiles. With a clean blueprint, we can cut the tiles into any shapes and sizes.

On site, the workers only need to install the modular tiles according to the labels, then the pictures will appear.

3D collage

By adding height difference to tiles, depth and layers can be created.

3D collage

Texture Collage

Collaging not only can create lines and shapes, but also can play with contrast by combining texture.

Metal Embedding

Terrazzo Relief

The relief on terrazzo can create a visual focal point.

Curved Terrazzo Relief

Tile Low-Relief

Low relief can create subtle lines on tiles, adding another layer of visual element.

Low-Relief

Various processing can lead to completely different styles.

Other than the above mentioned processing, other methods like Inkjet Printing, Silk-Screen Printing and Emboss Spot UV Printing could also allow you to release your creativity and craft your own artistic space.

ASA Tiles Showroom's Emboss Spot UV Printing tile cabinet doors.
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All About Tiles

Tile Classroom Vol.6 - On Tiles Paving

We all know how important it is to pick the ideal tiles. But have you ever thought that choosing the right laying pattern can change the overall spatial perception of your house?

If you want to make a room in your house look more spacious, you need to choose the pattern of tiles that could create your desired visual effect. This is where the art of tiles plays the bigger role in terms of house design. It is particularly decisive in Hong Kong since our living space is generally limited and we certainly want to get the most out of our decoration.

Vertical
When using rectangular tiles, laying them vertically can draw our eyes further into the room, creating the illusion of higher walls and ceilings, or just because you desire a daring new look. Room with a low ceiling but a wider floor space is suit this option to open up more space vertically. Use large format tiles instead of many small tiles, as having many grout joints can make the space feel more cramped. It’s also better to lay them without offsetting the grout joints of surrounding tiles for the same purpose.

Horizontal
Horizontal tiles laying will give a wider look. If you have a limited floor space but a tall bathroom, you might like to choose this option. It will visually open up the space, giving you the illusion that the space is wider and longer than it actually is. But the effect may not be as noticeable if you use large format tiles with narrow grout joints. If you want the effect to be more exaggerated try putting horizontal feature lines with mosaics. Other options include contrasting colour tiles.

One more tip, when using lengthy tiles, we suggest applying offset pattern, instead of brick bond pattern, in order to avoid any tile lippage.

Diagonal
Diagonal tile will give a distinct look and enhance the visual space of the room altogether. A diagonal tile layout is not just acceptable but can be preferable in a bathroom or another small room. They make room imperfections less noticeable to the naked eye, thus enhancing the aesthetics of any small room. While it’s true that a diagonal tile layout requires a bit more effort to install, it does make the extra labour feel that much more rewarding.

Source: tilelines

There are other type of tiles which the cutting process is more complex but has an elegant design.

Herringbone
The herringbone pattern is an arrangement of rectangles and mostly used for floor, walls and road pavement. When laying the herringbone pattern we need certain angle to cut at a 45° so that the corner is right against the edge. Using this as a starting point and using tile spacers to ensure consistent grout joints, the herringbone pattern should fall nicely into place.

Pinwheel
Pinwheel Pattern is a pattern that requires four rectangles to meet, creating a spinning pinwheel motif. One large square tile will be placed diagonally, then four smaller square tiles will be placed near the corners, repeating the pattern throughout. This can cause for an extremely loud floor, therefore is commonly used in showers or on borders of spaces.

Source: albanytile

Chevron
The chevron pattern is another trendy look that will add movement and focus to the space. While the diagonal, zigzagging lines hearken back to the more traditional herringbone pattern, more lively interpretation offered up by the chevron pattern makes an old space look younger and more modern without sacrificing any of the practical benefits provided by more traditional tile patterns.

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ASA Tiles 流動教室|PolyU Design School

As ASA Tiles flourishes, we also actively engage in many activities. We hope to make contribution to cultivating the talents and development of our industry.

Earlier, we were invited to give students from PolyU Design School a field study class in our showroom.

Students learnt not only the highlight and development of current tiles products, but also some of the latest trendy interior design products materials.

We used the design and equipment of our showroom to demonstrate how to select the right products for customer, which revealed a lot of details in creating the best interior design.

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All About Tiles

HKIDW 2021|Open House Event

#HKIDW2021

HKIDW2021 was completed successfully last week! We, ASA Tiles, are honored to be a part of this meaningful event.

On the day, founders of OFTinteriors and CEO of ASA Tiles Dr. Samuel Ng joined together in our showroom. Using the design of ASA Tiles’ showroom, they offered some insights into the aesthetic and functionality of interior design, and ways to utilise materials like tiles and terrazzo to create the fitting atmosphere.

We got to meet students from different schools and professional designers on the day. We are looking forward to cooperate with them and create a something fascinating together in the future!