Mid-Height Skirting: A Wall with Structure
Mid-height skirting offers a more interesting way of understanding wall coverings: not as a fixed point, but as a composition. By using the ceramic tile up to a generous height, the wall gains structure, appears more proportionate, and acquires a serene and contemporary presence.
The lower portion can take on a more expressive role: relief, directional lines, or a rhythmic graphic that adds depth without relying on color. Above, the wall can lighten and breathe: it can continue with a softer ceramic tone or give a more neutral finish, maintaining a clean and coherent aesthetic. At Vives, this type of skirting can be achieved with reliefs in both porcelain and white-body ceramic tiles, allowing the design to be tailored to the use and aesthetics of the project.
💡 Design tip: Define the height of the skirting so that it complements the space (furniture, countertops, door or window frames, or changes in room heights). When these lines align, the result feels more integrated and custom-made.
The final effect is clear: a lower ayer as the foundation that visually supports the space and an upper layer that complements it, creating a natural balance between character and calm. An ideal solution if you're looking for trends in tiles and ceramic coverings with a contemporary, functional, and durable approach.