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Accent Wall Ideas for Indian Homes

Do you want to create an accent wall in your home but not sure which accent wall ideas are trending in India?? Well, then you have come to the right place because here we'll discuss all about accent walls.

A creative accent wall is a great way to create a focal point in your room. It is one of the most artistic ways to give your home a big dose of design.

What is Accent Wall??

An accent wall (feature wall) is an interior or an exterior wall; whose design or colour differs from the rest of the walls in the particular room. You do not have to sweat over it. An accent can simply be a different colour than the other walls or any other bold colour & add some accent wall decor. You can also add some characteristics by adding accent tiles.

Accent walls are basically a smart way of breaking off the pattern created by the other walls of the same colour. The purpose behind adding an accent wall in the room is to accentuate the aesthetics of the room; it can be a wall or a painting, or any other element.

Why Choose Accent Tiles??

Accent tiles can add a distinguishing characteristic to any room, transforming it into a work of art without any hassle. Accent tiles are themselves art pieces, which can be installed anywhere as per your preference.

They are budget-friendly and low maintenance, making them the best accent wall design if you have kids. If used properly, they can also make your room look and feel bigger.

Transform your ordinary room into a glamourous one by adding accent tiles.

Now that we know the importance of adding accent tiles in Indian homes, let's have a look at the accent wall design ideas.


Accent Wall Design Ideas

Exposed Brick Wall:

If you want to add an old-world rustic charm to your room, then these exposed brick tiles should be your prime choice. Brick tiles are the best option if you want to add a living room accent wall. They are not as bulky and heavy as the real brick and give the same warm feeling. The colours and this brick accent tile texture will make your room homey and pleasant for the housemates.

Exposed Brick Wall
Exposed Brick Wall

Rustic Wooden Planks:

Wood is one of the noblest materials you can use to design an accent wall, making it our favourite product. It has been used for centuries to make homes and its interior. Its authentic colour, texture, grain, and figure gives them a rustic look that we all love and adore. You can use wood flooring planks or wood plank tiles to make an accent wall for your living room or bedroom.

Rustic Wooden Planks
Rustic Wooden Planks

Ledger Stone Tiles:

The ledger stone tiles add the perfect drama for highlighting the interior and exterior walls of the house. They are strong, subtle, low maintenance, and easy to install, which makes them the ideal choice for creating an accent wall. You can either choose the light & bright colour stone tiles to blend in better with the interior. Or you can choose dark & dramatic stone tiles to make a bold statement.

Ledger Stone Tiles
Ledger Stone Tiles

Mosaic Tiles:

If you want to make the wall visible, that would otherwise fade in the background, then we would suggest you to go for Mosaic tiles. They are usually small tiles with an intricate and unusual design that makes the wall stand out from others. They are a terrific option for creating a bathroom accent wall. Adding glass mosaic tiles not only emphasize the wall but also make the room feel bigger.

Mosaic Tiles
Mosaic Tiles

Artistic Tiles:

Elevate your room by adding the artistic wall tiles by AGL. These tiles will add colour and charismatic appeal to the room, making it the focal point. The whimsical artistic tiles are currently trending in India because of their beautiful and dynamic designs. Make sure you consider this option while selecting the Accent wall tiles.

Artistic Tiles

Have you decided on adding an accent wall to your home?? 

Share with us; which design you choose to accentuate your room. 

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