Mirrored tile refers to any of a number of tiling options that are perfect for countertops, walls, backsplashes, ceilings, and wall murals. They are available in a number of different colors and sizes, and even come in easy to apply sheets for easier installation. If you like high profile, attention grabbing tile, then mirrored tile might be exactly what you've been looking for.
Mirror Tile 101
Even though the name is fairly self-explanatory, few homeowners have a good grasp of what this tile has to offer. Mirror tile is tile made from mirrored surfaces, cut down to size, shaped, and usually applied as accent tile in conjunction with other tiling options. You can use this tile for larger installations. Just make sure you're comfortable with its flashy appearance if you choose to use it for major projects.
Mirror Tile Colors
Standard, silver-backed mirror finishes are the most popular mirror tiling option, though mirrored tiles come in just about any color you can imagine, if you're looking for something a little more unusual. As for basic design suggestions, silver tile looks good in just about any setting, gold tile exudes more of an aristocratic air, and colored tile is best suited for bright, contemporary home designs.
Mirror Tile Size
Besides color, the size of your tile is the most important choice you'll make when you purchase your tile. Mosaic tile is the most non-descript, and usually comes in small tiles that are, at most, a few inches across. Mosaic mirrored tile is perfect for integrating into other tile designs, or as a high-profile backsplash or border. If you're looking for tiles that you can catch your reflection in, however, you probably ought to consider something a little bit bigger.
Mirror Wall Tile
One of the most popular uses of mirrored tiles is to create segmented, tiled mirrors in hallways, bedrooms, and baths. While a framed mirror exudes antiquity and old-fashioned design, mirror wall tile gives you the same results with a decidedly contemporary feel. If your home design leans toward the modern or futuristic, then mirror wall tile might be the perfect fit you've been searching for.
Mirror Tile Sheets
While larger tiles are popular, the smaller, mosaic tile mentioned earlier is much more common. The only downside of smaller mirrored tiles has been installation. Not so anymore. Now you can buy rolled sheets and strips of mirrored tile to make installation a breeze. These tiles have already been installed onto a flexible backing that can be applied directly to the appropriate surface with the right adhesive. They come in a wide range of widths from narrow and long (i.e. backsplashes) to square (walls, baths, and countertops). All you have to do is order the right sized sheet for your needs and you'll be enjoying your new mirror tile in no time.
For prices, options, and a hassle free, professional installation, talk to a professional tile contractor about choosing the right tile for you and getting the ball rolling on your new tiling project. 
Matt Goering, formerly a carpenter and house painter, is a freelance writer for the home improvement industry who has published over 600 articles.