Wooden mosaic in the interior
For a long time, mosaic has been used to decorate various rooms, allowing it to diversify, to bring something new to the interior design. Wooden mosaic allows you to decorate any interior. It is used to decorate floors, walls and even furniture. She looks great not only in the classic style, but also in the avant-garde and modern.
Peculiarities
Wood is an affordable natural material that is widely used in the design of interiors of various styles. This mosaic will be the perfect home decoration. If necessary, you can pick up any shade, of which there are many on the market of finishing materials today. Each tone has a characteristic texture and a peculiar pattern. In some varieties, two or even three shades are mixed, which creates a special effect.
Wooden mosaics are made from small pieces of wood or veneer compact format, which usually varies from 1 to 8.6 cm. To firmly fix wooden elements, a sub-base is used, which is often represented by a grid. To fix the pieces of wood, use special adhesives. In the manufacture of wood mosaics, even shavings are used, pre-mixing them with water and cement.
Since natural wood deteriorates when it comes into contact with water, the production of wooden mosaics is obliged to use oil-wax compositions. They protect the wood surface from adverse environmental factors. Wood mosaic is an original and stylish facing material that designers often use to decorate walls and floors. It is needed to embody the most unusual and original design ideas in the interior.
Wood mosaic is often used in living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, as well as rooms with high humidity: bathrooms, saunas and baths. It is great for decorating offices, restaurants and cafes. It is often used to hide the unevenness of the walls. It is perfect for zoning a room, it can be used as an accent when decorating an interior in a chosen style. Wooden mosaic is presented not only in the form of small squares, it can be rectangular or curved.
Advantages
This finishing material has many advantages, wood mosaic:
- is an environmentally friendly material;
- characterized by a long service life;
- is a fairly warm coating (it can be used for floors);
- differs in thermal insulation properties;
- goes well with other surface finishes.
Materials (edit)
In the production of wooden tiles, modern manufacturers use different types of wood.
The most demanded materials are:
- Birch;
- oak;
- ash;
- teak;
- sapeli;
- wenge;
- olive;
- acacia;
- maple;
- zebrano;
- American walnut.
In addition, a barn board is used in production, which is preliminarily heat treated and dried. To create a mosaic from wood, only solid wood is used, which is cut at the desired angle. Manufacturers use unusual textures and original colors to create attractive mosaics.
Since it is built on the principle of pixels, it is ideal for the embodiment of any drawing or image. You can apply different tones of wood, as well as use enamel. When creating a panel, you can select a tree by color or use firing to obtain the desired shade.
Varieties
Today many manufacturers offer interesting and beautiful wood mosaics. It is presented in several types: marquetry, intarsia, instruction and block. Each of these technologies is carried out using veneer. In one case, it is simple, in other production methods, figured is used.
When working with plain veneer, it is easy to select grain direction and color, after all, when laying it, the same direction of the wood fibers is used. If you use curly veneer, you must adhere to the pattern made on the surface of the mosaic elements. To create an original interior, you can use veneer in different colors. When laying it, it is worth adhering to a specific geometric composition (this will make the drawing effective).
Using the technique of laying marquetry, you can combine original compositions based on, for example, a unique ornament or pattern. It is worth noting that the drawing itself may be asymmetrical, it may not correspond exactly to geometric shapes. Inlay and intarsia have a lot in common. The main difference between these two techniques is what additional material is used to combine with wood.
The technology of the instruction involves the inclusion of inserts made of stone, metal, colored glass, mother of pearl or bone. When using the instructions, wood veneer is combined with expensive finishes that match in color and structure. Inserts from other materials are applied flush with the wood or pressed into the surface, thereby creating a relief texture. When using any of the techniques for laying wooden tiles, you need to pay attention that they are dry and made of quality wood (without flaws).
Mosaic tiles are different depending on the type of base. Let's consider the main varieties:
- On the grid. Manufacturers produce a ready-made set of elements in the form of squares attached to the grid, which are then laid on the walls. This option is great for working with curved surfaces.
- On the paper. A specific set of mosaics are sealed to the front with paper that holds them in that order. After the glue is laid and completely dry, the paper on the mosaic should be carefully moistened with water in order to facilitate the process of removing it.
- Without a foundation. This option is suitable exclusively for professional craftsmen who use elements of different colors and wood textures to embody original compositions.
Color solutions
Wooden mosaic surprises with a variety of natural shades. Its color depends on the type of wood used. Exotic trees look attractive and unusual. Wood mosaics are usually in shades of brown. For example, ash is used for lighter tones, oak is used for dark shades, although today one of the most popular tones is the bleached tone of light wenge oak.
The mosaic surface can include elements of one or more tones. Light compositions are ideal for small rooms, as they visually increase the space. Dark panels will help create a bright accent in the interior of a spacious room. Compositions that include light and dark elements, a variety of textures look spectacular and original. Such a composition will decorate the interior.
What to consider when choosing?
To choose a high-quality, reliable and practical wood mosaic, experts recommend paying attention to several nuances:
- The mosaic has a marking that indicates the strength of the product. The best option is the first grade, which is indicated in red. If you are looking for an inexpensive but quite practical solution, you should pay attention to the second grade, represented in blue. Mosaics with green markings are the least durable.
- When choosing a wooden mosaic for decorating a floor covering, it is worth purchasing an option with high wear resistance and anti-slip properties. Manufacturers designate this effect for floor use with a pattern in the form of a foot.
- If the mosaic needs to be resistant to an aggressive environment, you plan to use it in the bathroom or kitchen, then the packaging should be marked in the form of a bulb.
- Before buying, it is worth making measurements of the surface that is planned to be decorated with mosaic tiles in order to make the correct calculations of its quantity. It is always necessary to add another 15% in reserve, since there is a marriage, and a mosaic from another batch may differ in shade.
- When choosing a color, it is worth starting from the chosen interior design, one should not forget about personal preferences.
Finishing options
The classic solution for using wood mosaic is wall decoration. It can be used to decorate one wall, thereby realizing the zoning of the room. You can use it to highlight a sleeping place, a smooth transition from one to another room, and decorate a resting place.
The mosaic looks spectacular in spacious rooms when a huge canvas is decorated with it. In this case, you can consider the texture of the wood, see the overflow of shades. Wooden mosaics are used to create floor coverings. It looks impressive and original. It can be used to decorate stairs, furniture. She looks attractive on the table.
Wooden mosaic is treated with special compounds to give it strength and reliability. The ideal solution would be a mosaic treated with an oil-wax composition. It can be used to decorate a bathroom or kitchen.
For example, you can:
- lay out tiles around the bathroom or shower stall on the walls and floor;
- apply a combination of mosaics in tandem with ceramic tiles, which will allow you to embody the original decor with minimal costs;
- decorate one wall with an unusual ornament or a pattern made of wooden mosaic (panels of different colors, geometric ornament or an attractive landscape);
The built-in shelves, lined with mosaics, additionally decorated with lighting, look original. A bathtub tiled from the outside with mosaics looks spectacular. You can decorate the mirror or washbasin area with an interesting accent.
Beautiful examples of use
Wooden mosaic looks beautiful and original in the interior of various premises. It allows you to create an interesting composition, divide into zones, and highlight accents.
- When decorating a bedroom, they often decorate the wall at the head of the bed with a luxurious panel. A mosaic of rectangular elements with a relief surface will give the room coziness and comfort, it promotes relaxation.
- Lacquered wood mosaic can be used to decorate a kitchen backsplash. Small mosaics look attractive, they blend harmoniously with the stone countertop, they have an original texture.
- With the help of wood mosaic, impregnated with a refractory compound, you can focus on the location of the fireplace in the living room. The embossed texture will give the interior a dramatic effect and brightness.
For information on how to lay wood mosaic tiles, see the next video.
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