Bathroom white tile designs


25 Fresh White Tile Bathroom Ideas

Reena Sotropa

Tidy, trendy, and totally in vogue, white bathrooms check all the boxes. No matter the styles, colors, or textures you crave, white tiles provide the perfect canvas. Layer a vibrant Persian rug over petite hexagon tiles for a boho vibe or simplify the space with matte black fixtures and minimal décor. You can arrange classic subway tiles in a playful pattern like herringbone or alternate them with additional colors like gray or sage to create a design that's truly one-of-a-kind.

There are a number of ways to style your white tile bathroom, and the list below touches on some of our favorites.

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Cathie Hong Interiors

Don't spend all your time and attention on the tile. The right color grout will add to your aesthetic or distract from it. Choose a pale grout color to create a minimal, sleek design.

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If Walls Could Talk

You can't go wrong with this classic pairing. Black-and-white bathrooms are simple, sophisticated, and easy to style. Select plain or understated white tiles and matte black fixtures and décor.

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Kaelyn Guerin

White tiles create a perfect canvas for any design preference. If you love antiques and heirlooms, add them to your bathroom for a little vintage flair.

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Alvin Wayne

Smaller bathrooms can look flat and plain with white alone. For a dash of depth and drama, try a printed wallpaper. This is one tip that's sure to transport your tiny bathroom from drab to fab.

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Black & Blooms

For those who prefer bolder shades, make white tiles the border for your vibrant design. This inviting bathroom by Black & Blooms gives deep teal tiles a polished finish using slender white tiles around the edge.

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Leaf + Lolo

Squares and rectangles are common tile shapes, but they're certainly not the only option. Use hexagon tiles or petite penny rounds to create an eye-catching design—don't be afraid to step a little outside the box.

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Reena Sotropa

White tiles offer us permission to pursue our own creative endeavors. Beyond the choice of color and shape, you can also arrange your bathroom tiles to fashion a look that suits your unique style.

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Cathie Hong Interiors

If you're not a fan of the traditional off-set pattern for subway tiles, adopt a new arrangement. This sleek and simple bathroom by Cathie Hong Interiors, for instance, uses a basket weave variation with long, slender tiles arranged in stacks of three.

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Kaelyn Guerin

All white tile offers a minimal, clean aesthetic, but if you're craving some subtle variation, marble is the way to go. With fine strokes of gray, you'll elevate the design from basic to beautiful.

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Reena Sotropa

Can't settle on a tile? Pick both. Try a marble slab for your vanity backsplash, petite penny rounds for your flooring, and a classic subway tile for the shower. Because if there's any color that leaves room for multiple prints, patterns, and such, it's white.

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Light & Dwell

To keep your white bathroom from looking too cold and sterile, add some warmer elements like light woods and houseplants. The neutral elements offer some balance to achieve a more inviting design.

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Katherine Carter

As with paint, use tile to express your personality. With white as the backdrop, you can create a striking piece of art in your bathroom, like this one by Katherine Carter. Play with shapes, colors, and arrangements until you find a look you love.

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Cathie Hong Interiors

If you love the classic black and white look but want something a little softer for your bathroom, try navy. While navy is a brighter choice than black, it works well as an alternate neutral, adding a hint of visual interest without overpowering the room.

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Reena Sotropa

You can't go wrong with a simple stacked, off-set arrangement for your tiles. However, the herringbone pattern has an upscale vibe for folks who want to "ooh" and "aah" every time they enter the room.

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Katherine Carter

No one likes a cluttered counter, especially not in the bathroom. However, the right décor can invite you to relax and unwind. Be intentional with each piece you select.

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Cathie Hong Interiors

White square tiles provide another subtle twist on a fan favorite. Choose tiles with a gloss finish to create a luxurious look and feel.

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Reena Sotropa

Looking for an elegant approach to average white tiles? Turn them. A simple tweak like this defies expectations without overwhelming your petite bathroom.

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Mary Patton Design

To really make your white tiles pop, surround them with dark grout. With this tip, the style of your walls will feel similar to a printed wallpaper or a painted mural.

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Marie Flanigan Interiors

Tile can be spendy, but shiplap can provide a similar textured surface for those who want an affordable alternative. Limit your tile placement to the areas that need it most, then use shiplap to continue the look elsewhere.

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Morse Design

Even adults can appreciate a little glitter here and there. This stunning bathroom by Morse Design features hints of gold and silver in the tilework and wallpaper. The large off-white tiles offer the perfect canvas for these little details to truly shine.

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Margaret Wright Interior Photography

A little pop of color goes a long way, and this exquisite design proves it. Use a bold patterned rug to balance your bright white tile and warm up the space.

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Michelle Berwick Design

While glossy subway tiles and matte black fixtures are certainly trendy, they also aren't every homeowners cup of tea. For those in search of a more rough, natural look, a mosaic stone tile may better satisfy their taste.

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Marie Flanigan Interiors

If you love the marbled look, complete your bathroom design with alternating whites and grays. Mixed metal accents like silver, bronze, and even rose gold can elevate the look and add a touch of class.

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Margaret Wright Interior Photography

Decorative accents like mirrors and plants stand out against white tile bathrooms. Instead of installing a glass shower door, save some money and have some fun with a printed shower curtain.

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Michelle Berwick Design

Mix white tiles with an opposing color to create a unique pattern or even a message with tiny penny rounds. This bathroom by Michelle Berwick Design takes an even simpler approach, alternating slender tiles in white and blue for a design resembling rain.

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10 bathroom ideas with white tiles |

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White bathroom tile ideas can be used to create a crisp, clean and timeless room scheme or they can serve as a neutral backdrop to boldly colored or patterned accents. They go with just about everything, make a room feel lighter and brighter and are less likely to date than a heavily decorated design.  

White bathroom tiles come in a choice of materials including porcelain, ceramic, natural stone, cement and glass mosaic, and in many different shades, from warm to cool. They also come in a choice of finishes, from polished and semi-polished to imaginatively textured to matt and velvety smooth – all of which means bathroom ideas galore for your remodel.

Below, we show you our favorite white bathroom tile ideas so that you can get the look just right.

White bathroom tile ideas

Bathroom tile ideas' sizes vary, as do laying patterns, offering a surprising variety of choice, and making it perfectly possible to add character and interest to your room, however seemingly simple the white bathroom tile.

1. Add interest to white bathroom tile ideas with pattern

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If you are looking to add interest to white bathroom ideas, simple square tiles are a clean, utilitarian classic – here they are given a contemporary update with the addition of modern pattern.  

Danish brand Vipp has recently opened its fourth hotel destination, this one on the island of Lolland, a two-hour drive from Copenhagen. Its interior is designed by Julie Cloos Mølsgaard who has used white bathroom tile ideas from File Under Pop – each tile with a raised pattern and fixed in a balanced order – to add a note of quirky modern interest and character. 

2. Use shape to introduce character

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If you are looking for bathroom backsplash ideas with real interest, take note: interior designer Alison Henry teamed fittings from Drummonds with Statuario marble hexagon mosaics on the floor and walls to create a sense of elegance and charm.

As she explains, ‘I wanted to make the room feel light and bright, to play on the textures and to contrast the hexagon mosaics with the slabs of the same marble used on the vanity and bathtub surround. As there is both a window and a roof light in this room, there is lots of natural light which creates interesting shadows and movement on the marble. The mosaics make the room feel luxurious and yet quite relaxed, creating a spa-like look accentuated by the soft towels and decorative accessories.’

3. Make use of a layout pattern

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White bathroom tile ideas can be given texture and interest with an intricate layout pattern. Here, Carrara marble brick tiles, laid in a herringbone pattern, add classic style and boost the sense of space in this slender room by continuing up the far wall.

The small format of the tile and the extra grout on the floor have the added benefit of reducing the slipperiness of the surface too. The traditional style Cheshire freestanding tub is by Victoria + Albert Baths , shown here in an interior design by D+D Home Australia – a wonderful example of how to create marble bathroom ideas without being too grand.

4. Mix white bathroom tile ideas with wood

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Need shower tile ideas? In this serene design by Studio Gild , white subway bathroom tile is teamed with a wood vanity to introduce a touch of natural warmth. The brushed white oil finish of the timber not only highlights the beauty of the wood grain, it also echoes the cool tones of the room scheme. 

Classic white marble bathroom floor tile ideas add another natural element and accentuate the mixed material approach.

5. Layer the whites

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If you are looking for tile ideas for a small bathroom, all-white will, of course, enhance space visually – but needn't be dull. 

‘White on white on white can create a layered effect that softens the monotone look and prevents a stark result, especially when combined in different formats and finishes,’ advises Louisa Morgan, creative director of Mandarin Stone . 

Here, Albion white matte ceramic wall tile in a square format are teamed with polished porcelain floor tiles in a rectangular shape and honed stone cube mosaics to surround the bath. 

6. Focus on the finish 

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The glossy crackle finish of these Architectonic ceramic field tiles in Pin Welt design from Waterworks add a subtle lift to simple white bathroom tile ideas. Their handmade beauty adds character to the all-white scheme, while their gleaming surface reflects light and accentuates the bright and elegant feel of the room – if you are searching gray bathroom tile ideas, this are a wonderfully light-reflecting option. They are teamed here with a Julia faucet in a polished nickel finish, also by Waterworks.

7. Use white bathroom tile ideas as a clean backdrop

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‘Large format white tiles won’t compete with other designs, but will act as a wonderful base to build on,’ explains Grazzie Wilson, creative lead at Ca’Pietra . These Delicate porcelain tiles are shown here in 23x47inch (60x120cm) format and satin finish, used to create a fuss-free backdrop to a striking monochrome scheme. 

‘From a practical point of view, large format porcelain tiles are low maintenance, easy to clean and will look as good tomorrow as they do today,’ she continues. ‘A large white tile makes a room feel lighter and brighter, opening up the space with fewer grout lines, and acting as a complementary tile for any other choices in the room – from patterns and prints to tiles with intricate detailing.

9. Combine white with warm-colored metal

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Proof that white need not be flat comes in the shape of these handmade zellige wall tiles, their soft shades complemented by the mellow metal Pinna Paletta shower fittings by Kallista from West One Bathrooms . 

‘The undulating tones of white with variations of cream and gold in the tiles soften and warm up the whole space, acting as a wonderful backdrop to the unlacquered brass fittings,’ says West One Bathrooms designer Kaitlin Reading. 

9. Think in terms of texture

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It can be tricky to find a wall tile to work well with a patterned encaustic floor tile. Plain white may feel clinical, while color or more pattern may just be too much. One solution – white tiles with texture, as shown here with an Aqata framed shower panel from Ripples , which features a reeded glass to accentuate the focus on tactile finishes. 

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An unusual format or pattern can add movement or theater, perhaps unexpected for a white tile. These Craze porcelain tiles from Ann Sacks at West One Bathrooms feature a glass-like glaze to create a crackle design inspired by ancient pots found in Mediterranean countries. A contrasting dark grout highlights the random shapes, while a matching grout would make the effect less dramatic – the choice is yours. 

What goes with white tile in a bathroom?

White tile can be used to set off a striking focal point, such as a colored bath tub or vanity, or to make a fresh backdrop to bright accents, such as a patterned linen blind or colorful wallpaper. Combine them with some areas of painted wall in classic sea blue for a tranquil feel, or with black fittings to make a smart and monochrome Art Deco look. For an instant lift, add colorful towels and accessories.

Are white bathroom floor tiles a good idea?

Light and bright white floor tile usually works well in most bathrooms, but particularly so in smaller rooms, reflecting light to boost the sense of space. White porcelain tiles work particularly well, since they are durable, water resistant and easy to clean, but make sure to check that they have an anti-slip finish before purchase.  

Amelia Thorpe is a specialist interiors and design journalist, covering every topic to do with homes from fabrics, furniture and lighting to surfaces, kitchens and bathrooms. 

As the daughter of an antique dealer and a lifelong collector of old cookery books and vintage graphics herself, she also has a particular expertise in antiques, mid-century and decorative arts of all kinds.

Drawn to homes because of their importance in the happiness of our lives and the enjoyment they can bring, Amelia has been writing about the topic for more than fifteen years. She has interviewed some of the most influential designers of our time, from Piero Lissoni, Antonio Citterio, Jaime Hayon and Arik Levy to Nina Campbell and Robert Kime.

Best white tile bathroom design ideas - real interior photos

Why we love white tiles and recommend them to you.

Publication date: 09/24/2019

Material prepared: Vera Rogatko

White tiles in the bathroom are like a little black dress in a fashionista's wardrobe: always in place and hardly ever outdated. True, even such a simple, at first glance, finish has its own laws and design rules. More about them in this post.

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Why is white tile good?

The benefits are many. We chose the strongest.

  1. Goes with everything. Loyal to any color of grout and to a variety of companions: paint, plaster, microcement, wallpaper, wood and other materials.
  2. Appropriate in bathrooms in any style - from minimalism to art deco and classics.
  3. Not easily soiled (no matter how strange it may sound). Soap stains, lime water, particles of dust and washing powder and other dirt in the bathroom as a whole are always grayish white in color. On light surfaces, all this will be much less noticeable than on dark ones.
  4. Adds light and air. And in the bathroom, where there are not so many windows and daylight, white is a saving breath of air for those who feel comfortable only in bright interiors.

Design: Novogres

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How to choose a quality white tile?

Spanish and Italian brands traditionally have the most reliable reputation. But to determine the quality of one badge made in Italy is not enough. And then, it turns out, tiles from other countries are worse by default? Of course not! To determine whether a tile is really of high quality, check with a consultant in the salon what standards and tolerances it meets. Here are the most reputable and reliable:

These tolerances ensure that the product is rigorously tested for wear resistance, good geometry, low porosity and poor water absorption, high strength and other important quality attributes. There is no doubt about such a tile, and the color will be monophonic, bright, without yellowness and a grayish tint.

Design: Villeroy&Boch



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Which white tiles are hot right now?

Volumetric

Convex 3D surfaces cast beautiful shadows, but to get a complex, architectural bathroom interior, white tiles with volumetric design will not be limited. You will also have to tinker with building a special directional light.


Design: Natalia Belugina


Square

The idea of ​​cladding a bathroom from old Soviet apartments is experiencing a new birth. Important: fashionable square options are always matte.

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Boar

White tiles laid in this way have already become real interior classics, and still do not lose their relevance. Remember: in classic interiors, the “boar” is laid up to the middle of the wall.


Design: Front Architecture


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Mosaic or fine honeycomb

The easiest way to make your bathroom look luxurious and visually expensive.

Edged

Such options are also called rectified: this is when the edges of the tile are even and do not have a rounded chamfer from the glaze flow. The seams are minimal. Looks spectacular.

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Design: Tolko interiors


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What to pair with?

We have studied the popular techniques used by designers over the past few years and have chosen the most aesthetic ones.

With rich color paint

Try to lay the tiles at the height of the door, and above - paint and match the grout to match. In such a tandem, the geometry of the tile and the color of the paint will be revealed in full force. You can go further and paint the ceiling, but this technique requires a certain amount of courage.

It is important to complement the combination of white tiles + white paint with furniture with a complex texture, interesting faucets, perhaps a designer heated towel rail, in general, with something unusual, otherwise white walls will look rustic.

Design: Maria Vatolina


Design: Home Design


Design: Nechaev & Senchugov studio


Design: ZROBYM architects


With wood

White tiles will fit perfectly into the interior of a bathroom with an abundance of wood: nuanced shades and a delicate pattern of wood will not be lost on a clean background and will be revealed to the fullest.

Design: Project 905



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Design: KDVA architects


Multi-format tiles, complex laying

A non-standard approach to laying tiles looks at least unusual. As a maximum - with the right proportions and scale, you get a bathroom worthy of the cover of a glossy magazine.


Design: Tatyana Minina


With fashionable sanitary ware: colored or natural stone effect

White tiles are the perfect backdrop for washbasins and bathtubs in an up-to-date active palette, as in the latest collections of Antoniolupi or Villeroy&Bosch.

Design: Villeroy&Boch


Design: Prosvirin design


What is outdated?

Color inserts

Decors with flowers, patterns, photopanels have firmly established themselves in anti-trends.

Alternating black and white tiles

Designers forgot about the "checkerboard" a few years ago and, it seems, they are not going to remember. But the bathroom, visually divided into several contrasting planes, or black plumbing on a white background are only welcome.

Design: Shubochkini architects


Photo: behance.net

White tiles in the bathroom: design tricks from Scandinavian decorators

It is Scandinavian designers who know how to play with white tiles without being bored, avoiding the effect of a “hospital” bathroom. Here are the ideas and solutions they have in store for this.

1. Braids and plants

Baskets, boxes, rugs with natural textures reduce the degree of sterility that can occur in a bathroom with white tiles on the walls, and make the space more comfortable. Plants work for the same effect. True, in a space where there is often no light, the living will not last long. Choose artificial ones: now they make options that are almost indistinguishable from real ones.


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2. Monochrome palette

White and some black and gray for contrast - a simple recipe for an aesthetically pleasing Scandinavian bathroom.

Design: Ekaterina Uglovaya


3. Brass faucets

Laconic laying style and classic brushed brass shower bar are a bright welcome for small bathrooms and a stylish, memorable combination.

Photo: entrancemakleri.se


4. On the floor - small tiles

Usually they are dark, square, five- or hexagonal in shape. With practical Scandinavians, nothing happens just like that: many seams on the floor surface will not let you slip when it's wet.

Design: Urban Citizen Architecture


Photo: ruemag.com


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White tiles in the bathroom: 80 photos of boring design options

The decoration of the bathroom should be practical, versatile and meet the specifics of the room. Light tile is a win-win classic that will fit into any style and make the room spacious and airy. In this article, we tell you how to choose white tiles for the bathroom, what to combine with and what ideas to adopt from design projects.

All about white tiles in the interior of the bathroom

Pros and cons
Finishing features
— Form
— Size
— Combinations
Project examples
— Game with textures
— Graphic design
— Monochrome and neon
— Bright accents

To understand whether a light tile is suitable for your interior, you need to weigh all the advantages and disadvantages of such a finish.

Pluses

To make the design of the bathroom look stylish and modern, it is important to choose the right size and shape of the tile, as well as to know what to combine it with.

Shape

Classic shape - square or rectangle. The first one once went out of fashion as a relic of Soviet interiors, but in recent years it has begun to regain popularity. Matte snow-white or milky squares look stylish, and you can add graphics to the walls or floor with the help of black or colored grout.

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The hexagon also remains relevant. It can be combined with other shapes or finishing materials, and the so-called honeycombs look especially fashionable - small hexagonal tiles. It is suitable for a bathroom of any size, but it is better not to lay out all four walls from floor to ceiling with it so that it does not ripple in the eyes. The classic square mosaic also has a place to be, but so that the interior does not look old-fashioned, it is better to choose plain matte details.

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Size

There are three basic sizes.

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Combination with other finishes

Ceramic need not be the only finishing material. There are several successful finish combinations for white bathroom tiles.

Paint

The most frequent companion. It must necessarily be moisture resistant, not be afraid of temperature changes, as well as exposure to steam. For painting, they usually give the upper part of the walls and relatively dry areas - for example, where the sink, toilet or storage system is located. This combination makes the interior more interesting and saves on building materials.

The surface can be painted in a rich color or in a more discreet pastel tone. In the first case, you get a juicy bright accent that will add color to the space, in the second - a more restrained design, close to monochrome.

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Wood

Wood works well with snow-white ceramics. Natural wood is rarely used in the bathroom, because it is afraid of water and requires a high-quality protective coating. Much more often, designers resort to various imitations: from MDF panels to the same ceramics with a wood texture.

Depending on the overall style, wood and its imitation can be used in decoration, furniture or decorative elements.

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Finally, let's look at photos of several Russian projects in which designers approached the use of light-colored tiles in the design of a bathroom in completely different ways.

1. Playing with textures

Increasingly, bathroom design is moving away from mono-finishing and using multiple materials, textures and colors. This project is a prime example of such a combination. Three main elements coexist in the room: deep gray-blue paint, figured light tiles, pronounced wood texture.

Moisture-resistant paint used in dry areas and on the upper part of the walls, below the perimeter there is a small white tile. Here, the authors of the project used an interesting trick: instead of laying out a fairly large area with the same hexagon, in some places it was diluted with a chevron. Due to the partial similarity of the forms, an original effect was obtained: the finish seems to stretch upwards, smoothly changing its appearance.

Otherwise, a large amount of white visually enlarges the space and balances the rather dark color of the paint. And the tree, due to its natural warm texture, adds coziness to the room. Complements its fittings under the precious metal.

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2. Graphic design

White bathroom tiles do not necessarily mean a completely light palette. For example, in this project, he acts in an unusual role of accent and works as a zoning tool. In total, there were three types of decoration in the room.

Despite the neutral color, the wall in the part of the bathroom where the washbasin is located turned out to be accented thanks to small tiles, vertical arrangement and contrasting grout. It is echoed by textured black details that unite all types of finishes.

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3. Monochrome and neon

The design of the bathroom with white tiles, the photo of which you see below, proves that the monochrome range can also exist as an independent unit. It is not necessary to dilute it with other shades - you can work with lines, contrast and textures, and also add an unusual technique, as the authors of this project did.

The designers designed the combined bathroom completely in light colors: ceramics on the wall, installation, floor and ceiling, plumbing to match it. This abundance of snow-white is diluted with black, which adds volume to the space and creates dynamics, drawing lines and boundaries of planes.

The third color is also here - but it does not appear in the decoration or facades of furniture. As a colorful accent, LED lighting with a neon purple tint is used, which is combined with accessories. As a result, the mood of the room changes literally at the click of a finger: a bright, almost sterile bathroom turns into a bright futuristic space, as soon as you change the lighting mode. This technique is also good because at any time you can change the color of the bulbs and create a completely different atmosphere in the bathroom.

Such tinted lighting is not the easiest to implement. To avoid the effect of a photo lab, you need to think over several different lighting scenarios and textures on which the light will fall. So, in this bathroom, designers used mirror and transparent glass surfaces that reflect light and make it voluminous. The decoration in this case is monophonic, without contrasting elements, as neutral as possible, since it performs the function of a blank canvas.

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At the same time, the interior does not seem empty and boring. This is achieved through several approaches.

The floor is lined with patterned ceramics a few tones darker than the rest of the finish - this simultaneously marks the boundaries of the planes and does not sharply separate the overall light palette.


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