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Bathroom Tile Gallery - Bathroom Ideas
Porcelain Trend Glass Tile Bathtub
Porcelain floor ledger stone shower
Porcelain tile blue glass random mosaic
Porcelain White Carrera Vanity
Porcelain with stonesink
Yellow travertine mosaic bathroom
Porcelain bathroom
Porcelain bathroom
Crema marfil bathroom
porcelaintile mosaic center shower
Porcelain Shower Crystal Glass Rhomboid
Bursa Beige Basketweave Mosaic Bathroom
Mosaic bathtub
Mosaic shower wall
Alyse Edwards full glass bathroom
alyse edwards glass mosaic
arched chairrails bathroom
arched chairrails bathroom
Artistic Tile Stilato
Artistic Tile Stilato
Artistic Tile Stilato
Artistic Tile Stilato
Artistic Tile Stilato Bathroom
Bathroom Alyse Edwards Gigi Sticks
beveled 3x6 subway shower
Beveled Subway Carrara Mosaics
White Carrara Basketweave Bathroom
Beveled White Subway Tile Shop Bathroom
Beveled White Subway Tile Shop Bathroom
Black slate island stone pebble
Caeserstone Counter
Caeserstone Counters Glass Mosaic Shower
Caeserstone Counters Splitface Wall
Caeserstone countertop
Chocolate travertine mosaic
Mosaic Shower
Caeserstone counter alyse edwards glass
Caeserstone Counter Glass Mosaic
Caeserstone counter travertine shower penny round floors
Caeserstone stone countertop alyse edwards mosaics
Caeserstone Stone Counter Crushed Glass Mosaic
Calacatta gold floor subway shower
Calacatta gold mosaic timeless bathroom
Calacatta Gold Subway Tile Hexagon Bathroom
Calacatta Porcelain Porcelain Floor
Carrara Hexagon Carrara Vanity
Chocolate Travertine 1x3 Mosaic
Classic Calacatta Gold 1x1 Mosaic Slab Shower
Classic Calacatta Gold Hexagon 3x6 Wall
Classic Crema Marfil Ploor Mosaic Wall Liner
Classic Vein Cut Travertine Bathroom
Contemporary Bathroom Desert Gold Quartz Curbless
Contemporary Bathroom Light Travertine Mosaic Window Mosaic Accents
Contemporary Bathroom Mixed Splitface
Contemporary Bathroom Travertine Floor Glass Mosaic Wall
Contemporary bathroom with glassmosaics
Contemporary Stone and Pewter Pearl Series
Contemporary Vein Cut Counter Glass Mosaic Backsplash
Contemporary White Carrara Herringbone Floor Carrara Shower
Contemporary Yellow Porcelain White Subway Walls
Crema Marfil Alysedwards Bathroom
Crema marfil floor subway stone wall
Bathroom
Emperador Light Porcelain Floor
Emperador Light Crema Marfil Floor
Emperador Light Crema Marfil Floor
Emperador Light Crema Marfil Floor
Emperador Light Crema Marfil Floor
Emperador light travertine floor
Full mosaic bathroom
Glass mosaic bathroom tub
Glass mosaic countertop oceana glass sink
Glass mosaic shower walls
Glass mosaic with modern sink
Glass tile bathroom
Granite Counters Crema Marfil
Granite Counters Crema Marfil Splash
Granite Counter Porcelain Tile
Granite Counter Porcelain Floor
Granite Counter Porcelain Floor
Granite Counter Porcelain Floor
Granite Counter Traveline Floor
Handmade mosaic bathroom
Handmade tile bathroom
Handmade tile bathroom subway
Handpainted tile vanity backsplash
Hexagon floor rustic bathroom
Honed limestone subway bathroom
Honey Onyx Bathtub
Honey onyx counter porcelain tile shower with mosaic
Island Stone Pebble Floor handmade tile Shower
Island Stone Pebble Floor
Island Stone Pebble Glass Mosaic Shower
Island stone pebble large white subway
Island stone tub
Large format porcelain marble
Large white subway white carrera mosaic floor
Ledgerstone bathroom with travertine floor
Ledger stone shower
Ledger stone walls onyx tub
Ledger stone walls onyx tub
Limestone with glass
Linear stone mosaic bathroom
Marble mosaic floor bathroom
Mexican handcraft bathroom
Mexican handcraft bathroom
Mexican handcraft oceanside glass
Ming green tile shower harlequin mosiac
Mixed glass mosaic bathroom
Mixed mosaic bathroom
Mixed mosaic bathroom
Mixed mosaic with designer liner bathroom
Modern AKDO Glass Tile Porcelain Floor
Modern AKDO Glass Tile Tub Surround
Modern Artistic Tile Glass Backsplash
Modern Artistic Tile Glass Mosaic
Modern Artistic Tile Stilato Glass Mosaic
Modern Artistic Tile Stilato Mosaic
Modern Bathroom Brown Porcelain White Marble Pebble Mosaic
Modern Bathroom Caeserstone Counter Linen Porcelain Floor
Modern Bathroom Curbless Shower Large Format Porcelain
Modern Bathroom Curbless Shower Large Porcelain Rainforest Brown Slab
Modern Bathroom Free Standing Tub Pebble Floor Porcelain Wall
Modern Bathroom Glass Mosaic Backsplash
Modern Bathroom Slate Floor Pebble Shower Floor Glass Mosaic
Modern Bathroom Standalone Tub
Modern Bathroom White Porcelain Linear Drain Caeserstone Counter
Modern Glass Mosaic Caeserstone Counter
Modern Glass Mosaic Ceaserston Counter
Modern Gradiant Glass Mosaic
Modern His and Her Sinks Stacked Polished Pebble
Modern Large Format Glass Tile Glass Mosaic White Marble floor
Modern Marble Floor Glass Mosaic Shower Caeserstone Sink
Modern Metal Pebble Backsplash Travertine Floor
Modern Penny Round Mosaics
Modern Porcelain Floor Glass Mosaic Waterfall
Modern Porcelain Tile Glass Mosaic Wall Caeserstone Vanity
Modern Porcelain Tile Glass Inserts Alyse Edwards Glass Wall
Modern Porcelanosa Bathroom
Modern Porcelanosa Bathroom
Modern Porcelanosa Pebble Floor Glass Mosaic Shower
Modern Porcelanosa Shower
Modern VogueBay Bubbles Shower
Modern White Subway Glass Mosaic Waterfall
Noce Light Travertine Bathroom floor
Noce travertine alyse edwards
Noce travertine alyse edwards Gigi
Oceana Glass Freeformed Sink
Oceana Glass Vessel Trend Glass Backsplash
Oceanside Glass Shower Travertine Wall
Oceanside Glass Counter
Oceanside Glass Elevations
Oceanside Glass Feature Wall Bedroom
Oceanside Glass Green Slate Bathtub Shower
Oceanside Glass Hexagon
Oceanside glass mosaic bathtub
Oceanside Glass Mosaic behind vanity
Oceanside lippage glass bathroom
Ocenaside Glass Feature Wall
White hexagon bathroom
Onyx bathroom
Onyx mosaic bathroom
Pebble tile shower large format porcelain
Pebble Tile Vanity
Porcelain Tile
Porcelain Tile Glass Mosaic
Porcelain Tile Pebble Border
Porcelain Tile Stacked Stone
Porcelain Tile Glass Mosaic Border
Porcelain Tile Glass Mosaic Border
Porcelain Tile Travertine Counter
Porcelain Tile Travertine Counter
Pratt Larson handmade tile shower
Retro Bathroom Beveled White Carrara Pinwheel Mosaic
Sandstone Bathroom Glass Mosaic
Sandstone tile bathroom
Slate Splitface Feature Wall
Slate tile backsplash glass vessel
Stone Pewter Glasstile Vanitty
Stone sink bathroom
Textured porcelain tile shower
Textured porcelain tile shower contemporary
Thassos White Artistic Tile Stilato
Thassos White Artistic Tile Stilato Glass
Thassos White Artistic Tile Stilato Glass
Thassos White Artistic Tile Stilato Glass
Timeless white black bathroom
Travertine bathroom
Travertine bathroom with mosaic
Travertine Counter Travertine Floor
Travertine Counter tumbled travertine backsplash
Travertine handpainted countertop bathroom
Travertine rhomboid mosaic
Travertine shower glass mosaic feature
Travertine shower glass Tile border
Travertine shower glass Tile borders
Travertine Shower Porcelain Mosaic Floor
Travertine Splitface Wall
Travertine tile glass medallion
Travertine tile glass medallion
Travertine tile glass mosaic
Travertine Tile Island Stone Pebble Tumbled Travertine
Travertine tile linear tile shower
Travertine tile mosaic
Travertine tile mosaics
Travertine tile mosaic Rug Bathtub
Travertine tile Oceanside Glass Border
Travertine with glass mosaic wall
Travertine with glass mosaic wall
Tumbled marble mixed mosaic bathroom
Tumbled Ming Green Bathroom
Tumbled onyx mosaic bathroom
Tumbled travertine bathroom mosaic ceiling
Veined marble floor
Veined marble herrinbone floor
Voguebay Bamboo Glass
VogueBay Bamboo Glass Shower
White caeserstone counters
White caeserstone glass mosaic
White caeserstone vanity
White Carrara Wall Carrara Basketweave floor Bathroom
White Carrara Basketweave Bathroom
White Carrara Basketweave Floor White Carrara Tub Bathroom
White Carra Marble Bathroom
White carrera heringbone with marble liner
White carrera heringbone with marble mosaic tub
White carrera hexagon subway shower with glass
White carrera hexagon white subway glass mosaic
White carrera mosaic bathroom
White carrera Shower Vanity
White carrera subway bathroom
White Carrers Traditional Bathroom
White ceaserstone counters glass subway shower
White ceramic mosaic floor bathroom
White green handmade tile backsplash
White subway herringbone travertine planks
Yellow travertine with honey onyx mosaic bathroom
Yellow tumbled travertine bathroom
Yellow villiglass mosaic bathroom
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.
🏡You love finding new design tricks. So do we. Let us share the best of them.
ERIC PIASECKI
1 of 55
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
2 of 55
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
3 of 55
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
4 of 55
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
5 of 55
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
6 of 55
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
7 of 55
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
8 of 55
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
9 of 55
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
10 of 55
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
11 of 55
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
12 of 55
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
13 of 55
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
14 of 55
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
15 of 55
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
16 of 55
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
17 of 55
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
18 of 55
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
19 of 55
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
20 of 55
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
21 of 55
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
22 of 55
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
23 of 55
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
24 of 55
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
25 of 55
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
26 of 55
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
27 of 55
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
28 of 55
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
29 of 55
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
30 of 55
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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114 photos and 6 design rules
The tile is not a natural material and its appearance is an imitation.
The modern design of bathroom tiles is an imitation of natural materials: wood, marble, travertine, metal, concrete. All pink, peach, red and other glossy options do not satisfy this rule and immediately disappear.
If it seems counter-intuitive now, I'll give you a bunch of photos that will prove that the tile is a finish, not a decor.
- 6 rules and 4 types of tiles for the bathroom
- Examples of modern tile design
- Texture
- Color
6 rules and 4 types of tiles for the bathroom
6 things to consider when choosing a bathroom tile design:
- Light tiles are much more practical than dark ones. The main type of pollution in the bathroom is white salt stains from dried water.
- The larger the size, the better it looks.
- Matt or semi-gloss tiles look better in the bathroom (photos are not shown). When the surface is uneven and part is matte and part is glossy. An example of semi-gloss is imitation of metal.
- Decors, borders, drawings and flowers are rubbish and the collective farm almost without exception.
- The choice of tile grout color is critical.
- Correct tiling i.e. distribution on the walls is no less important than she herself.
And 4 types of tiles with the correct design:
- Imitation of wood, concrete, travertine.
- Imitation marble, but available from terrible to chic. It is important to feel the edge subtly (photo examples will follow).
- Patterned (patchwork), geometric, and pentagonal and hexagonal tiles are also good options.
- One-color tiles that do not imitate any material can only be taken with a texture. The only exception for a single color is white gloss (including a wild boar).
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Separately, read how best to choose a bathroom tile - it's about the technical nuances of choice.
Colored glossy tiles for the bathroom are usually completely unprincipled - you won't be able to make a stylish design with them. An example of a combination of just 2 types of ceramics and a perfectly seasoned style:
When you first hear about the imitation of concrete and wood, you usually imagine a gloomy brutal loft-style bathroom, no less. In fact, with the help of such a tile, you can get a very different design, and now there will be a perfect example.
Here is the bathroom with bathtub, separate shower, washbasin and toilet with installation. Those. the area is big. At the same time, it uses only 2 types of tiles : gray with a slight concrete look and wood effect with stylized painted boards. Thanks to the correct lining (about the layout of the last part of the article), it turned out very stylish and modern. And just try to say that it's boring:
I have already used these photos in the material about the design of a bathroom with a toilet. perfect example.
The main thing to understand is that the stylish design of the bathroom is based not only on the finish, but the tile itself must imitate the real natural material , not glazed, it's not clear what.
Examples of modern tile designs
Ceramic tiles in the bathroom are the same finishing material as paint or wallpaper in other rooms. This is not an accessory or decor, it should not be catchy or bright.
Finishing material, not decor.
2-3 types of tiles are enough for a bathroom in an apartment, even taking into account the floor. The wall is usually chosen lighter than the floor.
- So we get a gradient: dark on the floor, lighter on the wall and a white ceiling.
- A lot of water gets on the walls and stains are less noticeable on light.
- All plumbing in the bathrooms is white and is better when there is no strong contrast with the walls.
Fashion in general is a controversial thing, but in the bathroom it is now really adequate. See photos of modern bathroom interiors. Let's take a look at the tiles right now. Floor in the bathroom : wood effect porcelain stoneware.
For bathroom walls in patchwork fashion:
Variations of gray tiles look beautiful (no, not boring), especially with texture (looks stylish when backlit). Many of the types of gray tiles in the photo are quite budget options and look good in real apartments.
Very practical, but visual design for an amateur - pixel:
or its beautiful modern counterpart with convex squares:
Still in style and perfect for modern bathrooms, tiles imitating stone, marble, slate, etc.
These are all types of proper bathroom tile designs. Anything lower is a risk.
Of risky design options: all glossy non-imitating (only white boar tested), and cladding and zoning options using mosaics. But this is at your own peril and risk.
Texture
Except white only 1 tile - IMMIRAM IMMIRAMS. It is suitable for both modern and classic bathroom design styles. But the main thing to understand is that marble is a risky option. It is difficult to formalize which marbled tile is good. Therefore, we look at specific examples. Very poor marble imitation:
Normal:
Cool:
Fine between a bad marble toss, if you are not sure, choose something else.
To simulate all other materials, besides the pattern, a texture must also be transferred. On the stands, this is usually not felt as strongly as after laying. Photos on the Internet also convey the texture very poorly. Everything needs to be seen live and be sure to touch it with your hands.
The trendiest tile designs in 2019 are concrete and wood. The first look very cool in a matte finish (but matte is more expensive), and the tree with a deep texture. Because the concrete is gray and patchy, even without texture it is very practical and does not show water stains. Let's see the options for gray cladding on real photos.
Expensive matte concrete effect tiles:
Average price ($11/m2) untextured gray tiles from that bathroom with shower from part 1:
And several economy class options from the Belarusian manufacturer Keramin:
Color
There is a lot of water in the bathroom. Water dries to white spots. These are the salts that were dissolved in it. No adequate filter options will save you from this, trust experience. To make beautiful tiles not only on the stand:
The standard colors for tiles in the bathroom are light. Otherwise - permanent white spots.
And 2 more hard facts:
- Neutral colors are enough for a stylishly fun bathroom design.
- Almost all colored tiles are terrible.
This is especially true in the interior of a small bathroom. And to immediately prove that even a bathroom completely finished with gray tiles can be cool and interesting, here is a photo:
almost all of them are rubbish , which cannot be saved either by an ideal layout or other tricks. But there are rare exceptions. Therefore, any colored tile is a risk. Sometimes it can turn out well, but you need a sense of taste and proportion, a very painstaking choice. Colored bathroom tiles when it comes in and out (the edge is very thin):
But even a good colored tile should be accent, not the main one. The base color should always be neutral. In no case should aggressive colors like red, pink, purple, green be dominated. In short, the same rules as described in the material about the combination of colors (for example, why pure red is almost impossible to fit into the interior normally).
Photo examples of how to use colored tiles correctly / incorrectly:
And a bonus for those who read it. When choosing a tile design, take advantage of the free design services that are provided in most salons. Feel free to contact consultants with a request to make a free model of a room with a layout for you. So you can protect yourself from mistakes when combining several collections, and you can think over and minimize trimming. However, this does not oblige you to buy it. Good luck with the repair!
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100+ photos of bathroom tiles: the best design projects
The bathroom becomes not only functional, but also a beautiful, fashionable room in a modern apartment. This is a place to relax and unwind after a busy day at work. That is why the design of the bathroom should be unobtrusive, harmonious, cozy. As a rule, tiles or porcelain stoneware are used to finish a modern bathroom. And the choice of this finishing material depends on what your bathroom will end up with.
If you don't know what style to decorate your bathroom, what tiles to choose for this, how to think over a combination of colors, then read this article. In it, we will look at the latest bathroom design trends, current color and stylistic solutions, popular finishing materials 2020-2021.
Contents:
- Bathroom decor with tiles: the latest trends and design novelties 2020 - 2021
- Popular styles
- Current forms and designs of ceramic tiles
- Trendy bathroom tile colors
- Which bathroom tiles to choose?
- Life hack: how to lay tiles yourself?
- Beautiful bathroom tiles: photo with design ideas
- Color options for bathroom tiles, photo
- Photo of tiles from the collections of Russian and European manufacturers
Bathroom decor tiles: latest trends and design novelties 2020 – 2021
Recently, minimalist urban and stylish light Scandinavian design has been rapidly gaining popularity. These two trends in interior design have won the hearts of many owners of modern homes. The loft is gradually moving from cafe interiors to our homes, and the discreet Scandinavian style imposed by IKEA catalogs is increasingly being chosen by designers to decorate modern kitchens and bathrooms. Both directions are distinguished by their conciseness and practicality.
Popular Styles
If you have a small bathroom, it is better to resort to decorating it in a light Scandinavian style. To do this, you will need either a white tile or a very light one. The floor can be decorated in black and white colors. To do this, choose a mosaic, a hexagonal tile or a beautiful tile with an interesting black and white ornament. Often, in the design of a Scandinavian-style bathroom, they use rectangular white tiles that imitate brickwork, and, in dry areas, they do not put it on the entire wall, but end it in the middle of the wall, decorating the end with a beautiful border. The rest of the wall can be painted light blue, purple, grey, turquoise or whatever color you like.
Scandinavian white tiled bathroom
If you have a large bathroom, you can design it in an urban style. As a rule, the creation of such an interior requires walls that imitate "bare" concrete, but you can finish with textured tiles in dark shades, but it is better to use natural stone or porcelain stoneware slabs. Recently, matte tiles of a fairly large size with the texture of natural stone or wood are gaining popularity. Examples, photos of a bathroom with dark-colored tiles are presented below.
Dark urban bathroom interiors
Modern shapes and designs of ceramic tiles
Tile is still the favorite material for bathroom decoration. Only the shape, color, ornaments and texture of the tiles change. Recently, a rectangular 60 x 30 cm tile has been used to decorate the bathroom. Natural stone and porcelain stoneware are also in fashion, which has a different shape, but the slab itself is quite large. Such materials are good for decorating large and spacious rooms. The latest trend in bathroom design is the use of marble slabs, see examples of such interiors in the photo.
Marble tiles are in vogue
Bathroom decor in warm colors
If you have a small bathroom, it is better to give preference to light or white tiles of a small size or even use small mosaics for decoration. Now a small tile imitating brick has become fashionable. Glass mosaic is also in trend, it is used to decorate the area near the sink or shower wall. If you're designing a Scandinavian-style or Art Deco-inspired bathroom/toilet, the floor can be laid out with stylish pixel tiles with geometric black and white patterns. At first glance, it is somewhat reminiscent of a mosaic, but this tile design looks much more interesting. You can find pixel tiles in the catalogs of online stores selling Italian ceramics.
Founding with a bath of tile imitating brick masonry
The interior of the bathroom with mosaic
Fashionable novelty - the designers are not only in terms and are in constant search for new ideas and forms. Therefore, now, when developing a bathroom design, tiles of non-standard shapes and colors are increasingly being used. They are also experimenting with options for laying ceramic tiles. It is laid out with a herringbone, narrow rectangular plates, different forms of tiles and mosaics are combined in one interior. Hexagon-shaped tiles are back in fashion again.
Photo of the interior of a bathroom with tiles: a new look at the classic hexagonal tile
Facing moist zones with glass mosaics
Interesting options for a bathroom for a bathroom 9037 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 rooms In 2020-2021, designs with an application for naturalness and naturalness will remain popular. “Natural” finishing materials such as wood, stone, clay, etc. will be in fashion. Therefore, for the design of modern bathrooms, matte tiles in beige, brown, gray shades with the texture of wood or stone will be used. If funds allow, you can finish the bathroom with natural stone, while laying out the floor and walls with tiles in the same color scheme. Monochromatic designs are very popular right now. Wall and ceiling cladding with natural stone or porcelain stoneware in the same color range Black and white bathrooms look just as stylish. For large baths, it is important to use tiles of various shapes and colors to create a visual separation between the wet and dry areas in the bathroom. Black and white bathroom Italian tile catalogs are increasingly showing Scandinavian-style ornamental tiles. By choosing a similar colored tile, you can very easily create an interesting and at the same time uncomplicated interior. Just divide the space into zones, lay out one part of the wall with colored tiles with ornaments, and the rest of the wall with classic white tiles. An example of such a tile design in the bathroom, see the photo. Nordic style tile As already mentioned above, when choosing tiles and finishing materials in general, one should start from the size of the room. It will be easier to tile the walls of a small bathroom with small tiles, and decorating a large room will be less laborious if you opt for large rectangular or square tiles. Stylish bathroom design The color of the tiles will depend on the overall concept that will be used in the design and decoration of the room. If we talk about the combination of furniture color and tile shade, then it is better to choose either very similar tones, or, on the contrary, very contrasting ones. Choice of bathroom tiles: color solutions The most fashionable color this season will undoubtedly be gray. But do not think that the interior with gray tiles will be boring. Using a rich variety of shades and textures of this finishing material, you can create an atmosphere of luxury and relaxation in a gray bathroom. Given the trend of using natural materials, stone tiles will be very relevant this year. Here is an example of a bathroom tile design photo showing how the nobility of stone combined with minimalism and other natural materials creates a truly stylish and modern atmosphere. Stylish gray tiles in the bathroom Often, to create a harmonious atmosphere, ceramic tiles are chosen to duplicate the texture of bathroom furniture, i.e. if the furniture has glossy facades, then the tiles should be glossy, and if you plan to buy furniture made of natural wood, then the tiles should repeat its texture. If you have decided to make repairs and design your own bathroom, then video tutorials on tiling for the bathroom and little bathroom design tricks can help you. Educational video: Founding of the bathroom with tiles 9000 Educational video: How to make a hole in the tile Create a beautifully beautiful, dedicated thought a bathroom in which everything is carefully planned, you can do it yourself. Which bathroom tile to choose?
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