Have you recently tiled a bathroom floor? Or your shower pan? Or your whole shower? If so, you probably have a few – or a lot of – leftover tiles. These 13 DIY projects will put them to very, very good use. And if you haven't recently tackled an ambitious tiling project, don't worry: pick out your favorite DIY to try and head to your favorite home improvement store to buy the appropriate number of single tiles.
Gorgeous leftover Carrera marble tiles deserve a chance to shine on their own; backing each one with cut-to-size cork to create coasters lets them do just that. The juxtaposition of marble and cork is surprisingly appealing.
If you have a handful of little hexagon tiles leftover, this project is perfect for you, especially since you can easily adjust the dimensions based on how many tiles you have.
If your tile project left you with an entire box of unneeded tile, don't regret overbuying! It just means you have the opportunity to make a gorgeous table like this one.
Coordinate your fridge with your back-splash or floor by using leftover tiles to make sweet little magnets. This is a great way to showcase precious marble tiles, but it could do just as well with less prestigious tiles.
This is another great project if you just have a few tiles leftover, and it works no matter how many tiles you've got. Paint the board the same color as your tiles for a sleekly monochromatic look, add hooks, and hang away.
If your project leaves you with a sheet of tiles, roll it around a vase (a cheap number from the dollar store is perfect), fill in the spaces with grout, and voilà! Also, as this tutorial points out, this is a great, low-stakes way to get the hang of tiling without tackling a floor or wall.
Use the leftover tiles from all of your tiling projects to create this graceful window frame—a great way to add character to a bare bones rental. And if you're not feeling super ambitious (or if you don't happen to own a jigsaw), simply use the tiling method described to mosaic an existing picture, mirror, or window frame.
This tutorial is proudly saw-free, meaning you won't have to rent (and use) a tile saw if you can arrange your tiles correctly. And while the instructions will teach you how to tile all sides of a kitchen island or peninsula, you can simply tile the top.
If your leftover tiles happen to be boring but you don't want them to go to waste, adorn them with photo, or even patterned scrapbook papers using Mod Podge. And if your leftover tiles happen to be actively ugly, cover them completely with photos printed the exact size of the tiles (or slightly larger, to cover the sides as well).
You could also spruce up plain tiles with Sharpie paint markers and use them to build a charming planter. If your drawing skills are excellent, show off by creating designs inspired by intricate Moroccan or Mexican tiles.
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