Colour Therapy: How Different Colours of Tile Can Boost Your Mood
Colour psychology. It’s a thing. The colours we surround ourselves with have the power to significantly shape and shift our moods.
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Colour psychology. It’s a thing. The colours we surround ourselves with have the power to significantly shape and shift our moods.
First came our top three bathroom tile trends for 2025 and now we’re serving up the very same but for the other tile-tastic part of the home: the kitchen.
Rebecca Udall founded her eponymous homeware brand in 2019. Specialising in contemporary fine European linens and artisan, heritage homeware, her collections are designed to bring joy and Elevate the Everyday.
It’s coming and don’t we all know it – 2025, the year of the three following big bathroom trends as dictated by our Head of Creative, Grazzie Wilson.
The ways we can decorate our homes are endless. It’s an exciting prospect but can at times feel like a daunting one.
One. Step. Ahead. That’s the walk we’re walking at Ca’ Pietra and it’s our trend forecasts that help us all to do just that.
The bold and the beautiful. The loud and the clear. The stop-you-in-your-tracks, the write-it-all-down, the drool-over. Big, confident decor is back and these are the tiles to do it with.
Palm fronds, feathery ferns, flowers in bloom, and a colour palette that’s as energising as it is harmonising – that’s botanicals for you.
Our pick of the showers to jump right into this summer that all feature the same tile laid in very different ways.
Making those summer moments as look-good and feel-good as they deserve to be.
The cloakroom at school might have been about pegs for gym kit and somewhere to stow away your lunchbox, but at Casa Ca’ Pietra the bijou cloakroom is where you get to go big with colour and pattern.
The story started with our bestselling Marlborough Terracotta collection and as adored as Marlborough has been, taking kitchen floors and bathroom walls by storm up and down the country, natural terracotta isn’t for everyone.