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55 Bathroom Tile Ideas - Bath Tile Backsplash and Floor Designs
Heidi Caillier Design
The most exciting part of designing a bathroom is choosing which beautiful materials and colors you're going to spotlight. And that's where tiles come in. They're basically the bathroom MVP. If you're planning a bathroom renovation, you may be married to the idea of all-white and marble-everything, but hear us out before you commit. There's a place for bold, patterned tile in your life, and we think that's inside your shower. Or on your bathroom wall. Or maybe even your tub? You get the idea. And if you really want to stick with a white, light, and airy look or something more sleek and moody, we've got plenty of designer inspiration on this list of bathroom tile ideas for you, too.
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ERIC PIASECKI
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Combine Different Shapes
Designer Kureck Jones knows how to have fun, especially when it comes to tile. The bubblegum pink subway tiles on the wall and the diamond, almost leaf-like motif on the floors of this bathroom are bursting with energy. The brass industrial-style fixtures and lighting add just enough contrast and the pop of pale purple paint is the cherry on top.
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Kingston Lafferty Design
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Go High-Contrast
Classic Mediterranean tiles give this modern bathroom by Kingston Lafferty Design a bit of old-world charm and just enough color. The hand-painted washbasins blend right in while the black accents modernize the space.
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Heidi Caillier Design
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Make the Shower Pop
If you opt for plain and simple floor tiles, go bold in the shower (or the other way around). Here, Heidi Cailier made a statement with a unique yet classic tile design on the floor and a more subtle pattern on the walls and floors outside the shower stall.
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Tamsin Johnson Interiors
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Shrink the Checkerboard
Shrink down the classic black and white checkboard tile pattern for a contemporary spin on the timeless design, as Tamsin Johnson Interiors did here. We're loving the mint green retro toilet paired with the pink marble accents as well as the dot motif sconces for a touch of contrast.
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Romanek Design Studio
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Mix Up Checkerboard Colors
Robert McKinley Design Studio opted for a unique marigold and off-white checkboard pattern in this shower. It pairs beautifully with the fold fixtures, but it's that modern black pendant that really takes things to the next level.
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Romanek Design Studio
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Reflect Your Surroundings
This light-filled bathroom by Romanek Design Studio reflects the beauty of the surrounding environment, from the wood-paneled sloped ceiling to the green zellige tiles. Aside from being calming and stylish, the wall-to-wall green tile floor means that basically everything in the room will hold up well when wet.
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Emily Followill
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Mix Sweet and Sassy Styles
The sweet patterned floor tiles and off-white painted shiplap walls bring a warm, neutral touch to this glam bathroom designed by Meredith McBrearty.
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David Tsay
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Don't Forget About Storage
The pattern—and a trio of niches—set off a jewel-like mirror in this tiled shower by Justina Blakeney. Keep storage top of mind but also have fun experimenting with pattern, color, and shape.
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Robert McKinley Studio
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Alternate Directions
Robert McKinley Design alternated the direction and tone of the tiles to create a more dynamic and textured look in a small bathroom. Terra cotta tiles would look lovely and natural in this pattern, too.
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Heidi Caillier Design
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Cast A Hex
If you want to switch things up without getting too over-the-top, opt for a unique tile shape. Heidi Caillier opted for muted gray-brown hexagonal floor tiles and added color with an antique floral motif runner.
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Nils Schlebusch
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Think Outside the Box
Studio DB used marble hexagonal tiles to protect the hardwood floors in this open concept master bathroom. And while they serve a functional purpose, the partial coverage and angular shapes also make a unique and modern style statement.
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Haris Kenjar
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Fake It
If you don't want to retile your bathroom floors but love the checkboard vibe, just repaint them to mimic tiles! That's what Landed Interiors & Home did in this bathroom.
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Cameron Rupert Interiors
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Consider Use Case
The night sky-inspired floor tiles lay the perfect foundation for this whimsical children's bathroom designed by Cameron Rupert Interiors. With contrasting prints, playful motifs, and pops of red, it's a space both kids and adults can love.
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Audrey Hall
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Transport Yourself
Exposed wood beams, unique craftsman-style windows, and, a farmhouse island make this bathroom feel like something out of a fairy tale. The stone floor tiles set the foundation for a cozy Snow White-like cottage atmosphere.
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Haris Kenjar
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Make a Wacky Pattern
Fun graphic floor tiles bring playfulness to the deep red paint color in this small bathroom designed by Andy Beers of Ore Studios. The spacious drawers under the floating vanity also help keep things tidy, a must in a tiny bathroom.
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Kevin Scott
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Modernize the Subway Look
Small white square zellige tiles are a fresh take on the classic subway tile look, as proven by Studio Diaa in this small bathroom. The only surface not covered in understated tiles is the ceiling, which features a Crystalite skylight that makes the shower feel like it's in the open air.
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Heidi Caillier Design
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Use Tiles to Tie Colors Together
All the varying tiles in this bathroom by Heidi Cailler Design speak to the colors in the curtains and fixtures. Classic subway tile on the walls and clinging the interior arch make this bathroom feel more spacious and open, but the abstract floor tiles help ground the room in the style.
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Anna Spiro Design
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Use It As a Starting Place
Though the striking freestanding marble tub with Victorian, old-school fixtures is the clear focal point of this bathroom by Anna Spiro Design, the tile floors set the foundation for the entire space (plus, their worn finish and playful design make it feel more approachable and historic).
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Romanek Design Studio
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Make It Sexy
Bathroom design reaches peak sexiness in this one by Romanek Design Studio. The smokey mirrored tiles adorning the partition make it feel larger and exude an airy of mystery and intrigue. The silver zellige tiles enhance this mood even further.
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2Lg Studio
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Mock a Material
Who needs hardwood floors in the bathroom when you can have mock-wood tile floors? They're super easy to clean and they add a modern, cheeky edge. In this bathroom designed by 2LG Studio, the black tub frame complements the sharp black lines in the tiles nicely.
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Gail Davis Design
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Complement the Paint Color
This hidden vanity in a Gail Davis–designed bathroom is such a fun surprise. The orange mirror picks up on the warmth of the curtains and wallpaper accents while the striped penny tile floor complements the navy paint.
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Leanne Ford Interiors
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Take it to the Top
The white hexagonal ceiling tiles meet the stained wood shiplap to visually separate the shower and the sink area in this forward-thinking bathroom designed by Leanne Ford Interiors.
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LAURE JOLIET
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Match Your Tiles
Featuring more shades of marigold than we knew existed, these zellige tiles bring so much personality to this bathroom designed by ETC.etera for Firehouse Hotel. Match your backsplash to your tiled floors and shower walls, for a similarly high-impact and cohesive aesthetic.
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Ishka Designs
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Vary Tile Styles
When designing a minimalist and modern bathroom, stick to things like neutral tones. But keep things interesting and varied by layering tiles of different materials for different sections in the space, as Ishka Designs did in this luxe, nature-inspired bathroom.
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2LG Studios
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Make It Monochrome
Monochrome always looks cool and this 2LG Studios bathroom is no exception. Plus, sticking to a one-tone color scheme makes the entire design process a lot easier. We also love how they made the awkward corner into something awesome with a custom vanity and mirror.
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Stephen Karlisch
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Add Movement
Dallas-based designer Jean Liu added tons of movement and textural intrigue with a statement wall of tiles. Since the tiles feature an intricate pattern, the grayscale color scheme maintains a sense of calm—a must for a bathroom.
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Heidi Callier Design
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Create Texture
Between the orange penny tiles on wall, marble tiles on the floor, and bronze statement sconce, there's so much amazing texture in this Heidi Cailier–designed bathroom. The olive cabinets and brass accents round out the color story perfectly.
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Regan Baker Design
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Make a Statement Wall
This master bathroom designed by Regan Baker Design is a showstopper, thanks to the entrancing statement wall. It's rich in both color and pattern, which helps give more depth to the otherwise bright white surfaces. The plant wall brings some life while the area rug adds warmth.
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Sara Ligorria Tramp
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Mix With Marble
The green marble shower and tub is the obvious winner in this Emily Henderson–designed bathroom, but the zellige tiles on the ground are the unsung heroes. The natural, handmade feel of the tiles speaks to the natural stone whereas classic subway tiles or a patterned mosaic might throw off the organic appeal.
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Felix Forest
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Go Grayscale
If you prefer minimalist color palettes but still appreciate a little personality shining through, take a cue from this modern bathroom designed by Arent & Pyke. The grayscale tiles create a mesmerizing graphic pattern without feeling visually chaotic.
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16 Modern Bathroom Ideas to Recreate In Your Own Home
Above all else, a bathroom should look and feel clean. It is, after all, where you go for all things personal hygiene? And aside from a regular cleaning routine to keep things shiny and new, thoughtful design also plays a role in a clean, fresh-feeling bathroom. Enter: modern design. With minimalist silhouettes, cool materials, contemporary lighting, and state-of-the-art plumbing and technology, modern bathrooms are the perfect balance between form and function. Ahead, discover 15 modern bathroom ideas, examples, and tips straight from our favorite designer spaces.
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Embrace Exposed Materials
Paul Raeside
Interior design firm Les Ensembliers kept the industrial bones of exposed brick for a grittier edge, while a dramatic marble vanity introduces some polished style. For a budget-friendly alternative to custom built-ins, they converted two nightstands below the countertop and sink to provide extra storage room and keep the surfaces clutter-free.
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Take Inspiration From Nature
Helen Norman
This en suite bathroom is modern and sleek, yet there's also something romantic about it. “I wanted it to feel calm, quiet, and seamless,” says designer Lauren Liess of the cave-like concrete shower area coated in waterproof stucco. The nod to nature is indeed a classic characteristic of modernism.
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Design Around a View
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With little ornamention and simple, nature-inspired materials, this bathroom designed by Studio DB is a modern masterpiece. The rounded floating bathtub is strategically placed by the dramatic floor-to-ceiling window to draw our eyes out.
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Modernize Preexisting Features
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Matching curtains, an open doorway, and a muted caramel color scheme link the primary bedroom rooms to the modern bathroom beyond. Design studio Atelier ND modernized the clawfoot tub with a marble cube stool and a contemporary sconce.
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Experiment With Surface Materials
Shawn Henderson
As seen in this bathroom designed by Shawn Henderson, cork is a visually surprising material, but its benefits extend far more than cosmetics. Cork is a renewable material and it offers warmth and cushion (great for noise-reduction!) and also serves as a natural climate control mechanism. Using quirky, avant-garde materials is always a plus when the goal is to create modern look.
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Choose Glass
Romanek Design Studio
In this bathroom designed by Romanek Design Studio, the baby blue zellige tiles and sleek matte black and glass enclosure make a modern statement. A floating bench adds both formal and functional value, too, and bathers won't have to worry about a pesky curtain getting in the way as they wash up.
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Mix In Organized Shapes
laure joliet
Organic shapes and tight color story make this fun bathroom designed by Corinne Mathern a happy place to wash up. With preexisting midcentury foundations but contemporary fixtures and updated textiles, it's the best of both worlds.
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Play Up Natural Elements
Valerie Wilcox
Here, Sarah Richardson spotlights a slab of swirling marble that serpentines like the angle of the ceiling. This is a very clever way to make tricky or irregular rooflines work for you and look intentional.
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Play With Graphic Prints
Haris Kenjar
Fun graphic floor tiles bring playfulness to the deep red paint color in this small bathroom designed by Andy Beers of Ore Studios. The spacious drawers under the floating vanity also help keep things tidy, a must in a tiny bathroom.
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Stick to One Grayscale Color
Nicole Franzen
The infinity effect works well in a modern, minimalist environment, such as this bathroom designed by Kristin Fine. While a clay-white color veils the entire space, the many layers of texture and shape ensure visual intrigue.
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Blend Traditional Elements
Read McKendree
Your bathroom doesn't have to be monochromatic and austere to be modern. For a modern bathroom with more traditional overtures, take note of this bathroom by interior designer Elizabeth Cooper. She opted for a marble shower stall, vanity topper, and backsplash with rich blue veining and then painted the cabinets an icy pale blue paint color for continuity. Brass accents inject just the right amount of warmth.
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Keep Things Simple
Shawn Henderson
Simplicity in layout and color scheme can often be best in smaller spaces, as proven in this tiny New York City bathroom designed by Shawn Henderson. This formula (pretty shelves, matching hardware, and simple, high-end accessories) is also always an easy win in a rental.
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Mix Textures
Ishka Designs
When designing a minimalist and modern bathroom, stick to things like neutral tones. But keep things interesting and varied by layering tiles of different materials for different sections in the space, as Ishka Designs did in this luxe bathroom.
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Stick to One Statement
Tamsin Johnson Interiors
Tamsin Johnson extended the gorgeous custom marble material up from the vanity to the backsplash and even framed the double oval mirrors with it. The rich purple veining makes for a unique and modern yet calming impression. For a similar look, splurge on one statement material but practice restrain when it comes to mixing too many different things together.
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Float Your Sink
Hecker Guthrie
The sparkly tiles in this bathroom designed by Hecker Guthrie have a gorgeous glimmer, making it look extra luxe while still being in line with the modern style. The floating sink is also a fixture in modern bathrooms.
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Opt for Enclosed Storage
Joshua McHugh
Modern designs tend to be soothing to look at, which means all clutter and unsightly essentials should be tucked away neatly out of sight. Enclosed storage, whether DIY'ed with a curtain to hide a gap between the floor and sink or via custom cabinetry is the way to go. The glossy white floating drawers in this modern bathroom designed by Raji RM are perfect.
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Bathroom tile combination: 26 options how to combine tiles in a small bathroom
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Daria Elnikova
1 Black and white tiles
To combine the tiles in the bathroom, the designer used two tile colors for the walls - black and white. Moreover, there is significantly more black, it helped to “dissolve” the walls and give a feeling of spacious space.
Where: Moscow
Project designer: Daria Elnikova
Oksana Oleinik
2. Tile and wallpaper
You can combine tiles in the bathroom with different materials, depending on the basic idea of the interior. Including wallpaper. They transform bathrooms and washrooms into a more living and less "sterile" space.
Where: Moscow
Project Designer: Oksana Oleinik
Valery Design
3. Tiles only on the floor
This bathroom resembles a tent for relaxation - such were used in the XIX-XX centuries. The design of the tent is stencilled, and the poster, an advertising sign from 1979, reinforces the image.
Where: Moscow
Project designer: Valeriya Belousova, Valery Design
Nika Vorotyntseva design & architecture bureau
entirely occupied by bright sloths. The reference was developed in a Kyiv studio, but the drawing was transferred to the glass on the spot.
Where: Almaty, Kazakhstan
Project designers: Nika Vorotyntseva, Nika Vorotyntseva design & architecture bureau
Ekaterina Fedorova
or a custom-made mosaic panel. For this bathroom, a copy of the famous mosaic by Alexander Deineka and Vladimir Frolov from the Mayakovskaya metro station was made
Where: Moscow
Project designer: Ekaterina Fedorova
Urazmetov Rustem
6. White tiles and mosaics
Here the designer played on the combination of mosaics and tiles in the bathroom. To connect the plumbing and dark furniture, the wall behind the bathroom and the backsplash were covered with black and white mosaics, which bring dynamics to the interior.
Where: Moscow
Project designer: Rustem Urazmetov
Domestic Studio
7. Halftones and squares
The combination of tiles in the bathroom
is based on the motif of squares of different colors and sizes. The background beige tile is a complex shade with nuances of green: the customers insisted on the difference between the materials. There is another option: to play not only on the color difference, but also on the texture - when glossy and matte tiles are laid next to each other.
Where: Moscow
Project designer: Domestic Studio
Flatplan
8. Playing with geometry
The surface in a square tile is the same graphic grid. On it you can display different color spots or play with the scale of the "cells".
Where: Moscow
Project designer: Flatplan
Nika Vorotyntseva design & architecture bureau
9. Microcement and tiles
The walls were decorated with microcement and square tiles of several sizes.
Where: Kyiv, Ukraine
Designers of the project: Niko Vorotyntseva, Nika Vorotyntseva Design & Architecture Bureau
Dvekati 10. Great marble 900
in Sanuzle in the Sanuzle Imarine in the sanuzle of the brief. green tint.
Where: Moscow
Designers of the project: Ekaterina Lubarskaya, Ekaterina Svanidze, Dvekati
Tiles: Marble, Ornamenta
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Where: Moscow
Project designer: Marina Zhukova
Korneev Design Workshop
12. Wallpaper with optical effect
The guest toilet was playfully turned into a theater box thanks to the ironic wallpaper on the walls. You open the bathroom door and find yourself in an Italian opera house. At the bottom there are panels, but tiles can also be made if desired.
Where : Moscow
Project designer: Korneev Design Workshop
Wallpaper: Fornasetti, Cole&Son
Elena Timchenko Architectural Workshop
13. Deep Color
The combination of black and white tiles with deep burgundy coloring balances the color temperature and makes the bathroom feel warmer.
Where: Samara
Designer of the project: Elena Timchenko, Architectural workshop Elena Timchenko
Studio "Atamanenko, architecture and interiors"
14. Paints and tiles
tileed only the board of the bath, and the walls were covered with Kraska deep wine shade, which is suitable for wet rooms.
Where: Moscow
Designer of the project: Studio "Atamanenko, Architecture and Interiors"
BernideSign
15. Paints and panels from tilescan afford the bright pink walls together with the green sex . And this combination of panels of gray tiles with ornaments balances it out.
Where: Nizhny Novgorod
Project Designer: Elizaveta Bydreevskaya, BERNIDESIGN
Teremok.Design
16. Self-leveling floors on the wall
The wall behind the mirror is made according to the self-leveling floor technology, and for the shower part, the designers chose teak lining, which is not afraid of moisture.
Where: Yekaterinburg
Project designer: Teremok.Design
Valery Design
Ceilings 2.4 meters high do not look low due to the fact that dark elements were placed at the bottom and white tiles were laid at the top. If this color seems too dark, you can use a combination of blue tiles at the bottom and white at the top.
Where: Moscow
Project designer: Valeria Belousova, Valery Design
UD BÀSE
18. New twist
Together with geometric tiles, the authors of the project used colored grout, and the tiles themselves were laid only in wet areas and supplemented with painting.
Where: Moscow
Project designer: UD BÀSE
Designed by Ekaterina Kolegova Ecole
19. Wood and ceramic inserts
The guest bathroom is one of the few rooms where you can experiment with dark shades. So, here, almost black oak panels were brought to the walls, along which giant scarab beetles seemed to have scattered.
Where: Moscow
Project designer: Ekaterina Kolegova, Design Bureau of Ekaterina Kolegova Ecole
Ceramic decors: Beetles are made of clay by ceramics artist Ksenia Pirvits from Moshkoff Studios based on sketches by Ekaterina Kolegova
INT2architecture
20. Plywood in the bathroom
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Where: St. Petersburg
Project designers: Alexander Malinin, Anastasia Sheveleva, INT2architecture
KLYaksa-design
21. Tiles and wooden mosaics
The combination of white tiles in the bathroom with "wood" always works well. In this project, instead of imitation, a natural material was used - a wooden mosaic impregnated with varnish.
Where: Moscow
Project designer : KLЯksa-design
Yuri Grishko
22. Tiles, stone and wood
The floor, bathroom screen and part of the wall were finished with heat-treated ash wood. With such processing, all organic matter is burned out of wood: only the crystal lattice remains, in which parasites do not start, there is nothing to rot and deform.
Where: Moscow
Project designers: Taratuta, Dmitry Ulitin, Artzona
ARTUP BUREAU
23. Wood and mirror And along one of the walls, a wide mirror was launched, giving additional depth to the space.
Where : Moscow
Project Designers: Yanina Zatolokina, Anastasia Izvolskaya, Sergey Izvolsky, ARTUP BUREAU
Elena Frunze
24. Combination of tiles in the bathroom
Some of the walls in this bathroom were decorated with tiles imitating old wooden planks. The layout was thought out on the spot, after which the builders transferred the tiles to the wall. The washing machine and dryer were hidden behind a metal mesh facade; in the same place, at the end, they left access to the counters.
Where: Moscow
Project designer: Elena Frunze
Ira Nosova
25. In different directions
Although the surfaces appear to be laid out in ceramic squares, like parquet, they are actually a combination of different tiles of the same size but laid in different directions.
Where: Moscow
Project Designer: Ira Nosova
DVEKATI
26. Tile and brick It turned out that the native brickwork was well preserved here: it was cleared and painted over with white paint.
Where: Moscow
Project designer: bureau DVEKATI
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YOUR TURN…
Which combination of tiles in the bathroom seems to be the most advantageous for you? What colors do you like: white and mint tiles, a combination of dark and light tiles, or a play of shades? Share your opinion and photos from completed projects in the comments section.
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ruDue to the fact that a bathroom is usually a small room without windows, finishing materials are responsible for creating a harmonious interior and the right atmosphere. The combination of tile colors in the bathroom, as in the photo in this article, is a successful and unhackneyed combination that will delight for several years and will not bother you.
How to combine different types and colors of tiles
Colored bathroom tiles
- Red
- Yellow
- Green
- Blue
- Pink
- Black
- White
Wood and stone cladding
Red
Many people are strongly opposed to the red color in the bathroom, explaining that it will quickly become boring and hurt the eyes in a small space. But, in fact, such a color is a good idea for creating an accent wall and an interesting space.
Choose your shade carefully: dark and cold tones are easier on the eyes than contrasting warm ones. Also, do not forget about good lighting with lamps whose color temperature is close to natural light. The package with such a bulb will be marked with a color temperature from 3,500 to 4,300 K. After choosing the shade and preparing the lighting, start planning combinations of finishes. A classic technique is to shade the red accent with neutral white tiles. The latter in this case can be boiled white or light beige. The material on the floor and all plumbing should be in tone.
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Yellow
The combination of yellow tiles and mosaics in the bathroom makes the interior sunny. Choose lemon shades that are cool, but are close to warm on the color wheel, otherwise the space will turn out faded and uncomfortable.
Design hacks for combining finishes with other details
- Complete the interior with black and white. For example, you can lay tiles on the floor with a black and white pattern of a non-strict geometric shape, from which it does not dazzle in the eyes, and paint the free sections of the walls with black paint.
- Use bold accent wallpaper. In the room in the first photo, the designer used black wallpaper with golden large pineapples as a pattern. It turned out very harmonious.
- Set off a bright color with calm white. Let part of the wall covering, plumbing and accessories be boiled white, then the whole interior will turn out to be very fresh and cheerful.
- Lay out a monochrome yellow mosaic on one wall and with an intricate floral pattern on the other.
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Elegant and beautiful: mosaic in bathroom design (66 photos)
Green
The green tiles look very elegant and inspiring in the interior. It can be an emerald color for one contrasting wall. In this case, the rest of the space will be decorated in a neutral color scheme, as in the example in the gallery - gray and white.
Mint-colored triangular mosaic also looks good in a minimalist interior. At the same time, the coating should not necessarily be one-color, look for options with flowers and leaves of tropical plants.
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6 most successful colors for decorating the bathroom (enlarge space and more)
Light blue or blue
When choosing a blue finish for a bathroom or toilet, ditch the patterned square or rectangular tiles and symmetrical layout. If you have chosen a fashionable hexagonal mosaic, take white tiles as a basis, and arrange blue accents with chaotic inserts or diversify them with yellow.
The combination of mosaic and tile in the bathroom becomes more interesting thanks to the color: in the example you can see deep azure and turquoise shades with golden and white splashes. Take the time to find the perfect shade and add accessories to it. The last can be a frame for a mirror, a faucet, a lamp, a soap dish.
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Pink
Pink cladding in combination with other finishing materials looks delicate. But different shades contribute to creating a different atmosphere in the interior.
For example, the rich color of strawberry gum, together with beautiful colored sanitary ware, will give the feeling of a doll's room. A colder pink with a hint of red will have the opposite effect - such a room will look restrained and concise. Pay attention to the last photo: the combination of white tiles with marbled finish and pink ceramics turned out to be very delicate and stylish.
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Black or gray
For a beautiful combination of colors in the bathroom tiles, as in the photo, even black or dark gray can be used as the main shade. The main rule of working with black, even if you combine it with colored or wooden elements, is good lighting. The location of spotlights, pendant lamps and diode strips should be thought out to the smallest detail. If the bathroom mainly uses combinations of light gray tiles, try playing with the surface texture: choose matte and glossy finishes.
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How to design a black and white bathroom to be stylish and not boring
White or Beige
It may seem that interior design in white and beige is the easiest task, where you don't have to think about good and bad combinations. But, in fact, if you lay out all the surfaces with tiles of the same color and shape and find matching accessories, they will merge and the interior will become flat.
How to combine white and beige tiles with other colors
- Use a glossy white wall and floor surface with contrasting black elements: towel warmer, textiles, furniture pieces.
- Complement the white area with a contrasting color, such as dark green. Or, on the contrary, close in tone: light gray, beige.
- Use black patterned tile on part of the wall.
- Emphasize the shape and texture of the material.
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Complement colorful combinations or create the most natural and ecological space possible with ceramics that imitate wood or stone. It will well shade complex design solutions, for example, a black wall, or act as the main accent for the interior itself, especially if you decorate it in eco or Scandinavian style.
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At the same time, one should not think that a stone is always an easily recognizable granite or marble. Manufacturers offer options with an interesting pattern and bright color splashes that are not found in nature.
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