What to do with left over porcelain wood tile?

Valerie Metcalf
by Valerie Metcalf
I'm looking for ideas to use up the broken and cut pieces that are left over.
They are porcelain that look like wood with an actual grain in the tile.
Mosaics is one idea I already had, but was hoping to find some other ideas.
Looking for something that might have a rustic appeal.
TIA,
Valerie
  12 answers
  • Marcia Potter Marcia Potter on Nov 06, 2016
    You could use it as a backsplash, or as a border around a large mirror. It's beautiful tile!
  • Terry Terry on Nov 06, 2016
    I am not creative, so I have no answer for you, but I am about to use wood tile for my den. That is beautiful tile, what is it/where did it come from?
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    • Terry Terry on Nov 10, 2016
      Thanks Valerie, I really appreciate it. My wife and I take forever to decide on anything, you just made this decision easy.
  • William William on Nov 06, 2016
    Make sure you keep a few good pieces in case you need to replace any that get broken. I always purchase 10% more of any product in case of damage in the future. Tile, roofing, wallpaper, etc.
  • William William on Nov 06, 2016
    I was going to mention flower vases or planter boxes, but that's covered in the link Janet gave. Lots of great ideas there.
  • Cas14302815 Cas14302815 on Nov 08, 2016
    Find a large mirror either at a garage sale or craigslist and use the pieces of tile around the mirror for a modern design....or update some cheap or old lamps .....last of all...create a contemporary piece of art....so many things you can do with tile
  • Dly9411795 Dly9411795 on Nov 08, 2016
    I used one for different pictures and made a collage. It turned out really good.
    • Valerie Metcalf Valerie Metcalf on Nov 10, 2016
      Hmm, this is another good idea. I think I'm gonna wish I had more scrap to work with. Thanks Dlyardcare!
  • Courtney Courtney on Nov 09, 2016
    I have a bunch of slate tile pieces that I was going to use to make a counter top in our laundry room for folding clothes, etc. Maybe you could do something like that with your tile. If you don't have enough for a whole project you could always mix it with another complimentary or contrasting material.
    • Valerie Metcalf Valerie Metcalf on Nov 10, 2016
      Thanks Courtney, I was actually toying with an idea for the laundry room. That might be a good option. :)
  • Cindy Cindy on Nov 09, 2016
    Glue them to plywood shapes that you like, trim the edges and use as hot plates/trivets....or make feeding stations for pets food and water dishes? Could also use them to the window sills for a more waterproof place for plants.
  • Cindy Cindy on Nov 09, 2016
    Could use it to dress up old dresser tops or old wooden shelves maybe.
    • Valerie Metcalf Valerie Metcalf on Nov 10, 2016
      So many good suggestions, making it hard to decide the best use now. LOL! Thanks again Cindy!
  • Brenda Brenda on Nov 10, 2016
    Might break in smaller pieces and put into a form and make stepping stones.
  • Diana Deiley Diana Deiley on Aug 21, 2017

    I'm thinking kitchen back splash! Great looking tile.