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25 Modern Floor Tile Designs

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Art Inspired

Nick Glimenakis

Bold black-and-white floor tiles inspired by the homeowner's love of art stand out in this bathroom by designer Eneia White. “We found this floor tile to mimic something an artist might paint," the designer says.

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Tropical Touch

Jeff Herr

For a 2,000-square-foot pool house in Atlanta, designer Charlotte Lucas used small hexagonal tiles in a deep teal color that perfectly tie into the color scheme of the tropical Mokum wallcovering.

3

Checkerboard Twist

Lindsay Salazar

Checkerboard flooring is timeless. For a subtle twist on a solid black-and-white display, consider a marble version that lowers the overall contrast for a softer look. Here, The Fox Group used the style to liven up a narrow kitchen.

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4

Muted Color Palette

Emily Followill

In a bathroom with mixed metals, designer Meredith McBrearty incorporated tiles with a detailed pattern in muted colors to add interest but not overpower the space.

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Slim White and Gray

Annie Schlechter

Skinny tiles in a herringbone pattern ensure this bathroom by designer Philip Mitchell is anything but basic. A black-and-white claw-foot tub and black hardware add some edge.

6

Playful and Historic

For a fun atmosphere that feels delightfully aged, select floor tiles with a playful design and worn finish. Add a freestanding marble tub with Victorian, old-school fixtures and a wall with wainscoting to complete the look, as designer Anna Spiro did in this bathroom.

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Organic Feel

Thijs de Leeuw/Space Content/Living Inside

Neutral, clay-colored tiles punch up the organic feel in this bathroom by Nicole Dohmen of Atelier ND Interior. Walls in a similar shade make the colorful, abstract curtains stand out.

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Sophisticated and Neutral

Studio DB

Making the complex hexagonal design even more interesting with offset triangles, this marble tile pattern by Studio DB is the perfect balance between understated and impactful. Now that's how you make an entrance.

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Art Deco Inspired

2LG Studio

From the minty green wall tiles to the freestanding sinks, matte finishes, terrazzo vanity, and hairpin frame, it's pretty hard not fall in love with bathroom by London-based 2LG Studio. The Art Deco inspired floor tiles in fan formation lay the perfect foundation.

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Wood Transition

Studio DB

Take a cue from Studio DB and put your gorgeous freestanding tub (or whatever other statement piece you want to anchor the space) in even more of a spotlight by making it pop with its very own backdrop of floor tiles. This is also a good idea if your bathroom is mostly wood, which can be harder to take care of in high-moisture areas.

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Straight Lay Motfis

Thomas Kuoh

Incorporate a colorful motif like this one for a hypnotizing effect. And if you're choosing an intricate pattern like designer Grant K. Gibson did, consider laying tiles straight instead of offsetting them—this will prevent things from looking too chaotic.

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Modern and Architectural

Nicole Franzen

Play with the classic grid pattern by giving it a more modern, architecturally inspired twist. The abstract bench cushions and wall-too-wall windows in this breakfast nook reflect the grid pattern in an interesting way, too.

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Colorful Alfresco

Nicole Franzen

Bring some oomph to your outdoor space with colorful tiles. These cheerful blue Mediterranean-inspired tiles make a small outdoor patio feel special.

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Herringbone Foundations

Dustin Askland

In this London dining room, Elizabeth Roberts adds subtle interest with floor tiles in a herringbone pattern (when tiles are laid at alternating 45 degree angles, making repeating V-shapes). It's visually intriguing without being chaotic, making it the perfect floor pattern for minimalists with an edge.

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Tonal and Playful

2LG Studio

This bathroom by 2LG Studio is a great example of a classic grid tile design, but in an unexpected, playful pop of pink. Envelop your bathroom in them from floor to ceiling for consistent yet cutting-edge design.

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Running Bond Basics

Dustin Askland

Rather than doing a grid or straight tile pattern, offset your tiles in a running bond design. It's another classic floor tile design that's easy to lay, but it creates a little more visual variation, like in this kitchen by Elizabeth Roberts. Keep things industrial and modern with a concrete tile.

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Bold and Non-Repeating

Felix Forest

Use a larger, non-repeating pattern in a bold and cheerful color to create a unique aesthetic in the bathroom. We love how the tiles extend from the shower throughout the rest of the space in this Arent & Pyke bathroom, ensuring visual flow.

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Large-Scale and Offbeat

Flack Studio

Make a splash in any room with large-scale, colorful marble tiles that speak for themselves. It'll set the scene for a fresh, unique, and cutting-edge aesthetic, like in this kitchen by Flack Studio.

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Multi-Dimensional

Dustin Halleck

Linear and graphic, the tile pattern in this bath has a 3-D effect—we could get lost in its optical illusions for hours. This style works well in bathrooms and other small spaces, and tends to look best in grayscale.

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Painted illusions

Annie Schlechter

Instead of laying tiles, paint your floors in the shape of tiles with bold colors, like Gary McBournie did in this kitchen. It's a good alternative to a full-on renovation, and the flatness of the paint provides an interesting backdrop that textured tiles don't deliver.

Hadley Mendelsohn

Senior Editor

Hadley Mendelsohn is House Beautiful's senior design editor and the co-host and executive producer of the podcast Dark House. When she's not busy writing about interiors, you can find her scouring vintage stores, reading, researching ghost stories, or stumbling about because she probably lost her glasses again. Along with interior design, she writes about everything from travel to entertainment, beauty, social issues, relationships, fashion, food, and on very special occasions, witches, ghosts, and other Halloween haunts. Her work has also been published in MyDomaine, Who What Wear, Man Repeller, Matches Fashion, Byrdie, and more.  

Kelly Allen

Associate Editor

Kelly Allen is the current Associate Editor at House Beautiful, where she covers design, pop culture, and travel for digital and the print magazine. She’s been with the team for nearly three years, attending industry events and covering a range of topics. When she’s not watching every new TV show and movie, she’s browsing vintage home stores, admiring hotel interiors, and wandering around New York City. She previously worked for Delish and Cosmopolitan. Follow her on Instagram.

Floor Tile Design Ideas for 2022

No matter the design style you have in mind, tile flooring is a smart way to add flair to your home’s decor. The variety of materials and designs available in tile flooring means that it’s easier than ever to make your space stylish and unique. More durable and long lasting than carpet and wood, tile flooring is a sensible approach that achieves a timeless, high-end look in any room. 

The moody and dramatic hues of the Victoria Grey collection are highlighted in this herringbone arrangement.

2022 Floor Tile Design Trends

Tile flooring has the ability to seamlessly fit within a multitude of styles, making it perfectly suited for any trend. Bigger is becoming better when it comes to size. Large-format tiles are more popular than ever, and the minimal grout lines they present give a smooth, cohesive appearance to your floor. We continue to love wood-look tile, which flawlessly replicates the texture and grain of real wood in an extremely durable material. Unique shapes and styles, such as hexagons and mosaics, are the newest trend in wood-look tiles. Natural stone remains a popular look that will never go out of style. Marble, travertine and slate add luxurious sophistication to your kitchen, bathroom and any flooring surface in your home. If natural stone is not for you, manufacturers of ceramic  and porcelain tiles have mastered the bright, clean marble look with materials that are less porous, more durable and more cost-effective. Stop in to your nearest Tile Shop to check out the latest selections in fashionable tile flooring.

It’s hard to go wrong with a soft-grey hexagonal mosaic.

Your ultra-glamorous retreat from the world starts with a stunning art deco bathroom floor.

Advances in technology have given wood-look tile an almost identical authenticity and warmth as the real thing.

Create a design that packs a punch. These hex tiles contain multiple faces that make the design possibilities endless.

Popular Decor Styles

From modern to rustic, tile flooring is well suited to fit your personal interior design style. Traditionally, stone flooring has been a durable, time-tested design element. Keep in mind that a material you choose can lend itself to multiple design styles. For example, large-format grey slate can give you a contemporary Nordic vibe, whereas slate with hints of orange and beige can lean warm and rustic. Given the variety of textures and colors available in porcelain and ceramic tile, it is an exceptional choice for modern homes. When aiming for a rustic feel for your home, focus on elements that add a cozy vibe. Installing natural stone or wood-look tile flooring is effective in adding warm tones to your space. If you’re aiming for farmhouse style, faux-wood flooring is always appropriate, but there are plenty of other tile options, like black and white patterns, that can work well with a comfortable, lived-in look.

The darker tones of this natural stone floor add a contemporary element to this enclosed space.

Make your entryway feel rustic with the look of natural stone floors.

From modern to rustic and white to patterned, The Tile Shop has options for any room in your home.

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Tile Sizes & Shapes

From traditional to truly unique, floor tile is available in all shapes and sizes these days. The tried-and-true 12” x 12” tiles are still popular, but tiles are tending to be larger and larger. Sizes like 16” x 16”, 12” x 24” and even 24” x 48” are becoming more prevalent. Large-format tiles have fewer grout lines to clean and help a room look bigger, more open and less busy. Tile thickness is moving in the opposite direction as consumers are leaning towards thinner options. We’re also seeing plenty of fun geometric shapes become more popular, like large hexagon designs. A new wave of millennial homeowners has led to a rise in herringbone, chevron and mixed-width patterns.

Add stark contrast to your white kitchen by installing dark tile floors.

In smaller kitchens, look to add larger tiles for a widening effect.

Large-format tiles make this modern bathroom less busy.

The subtle pattern design on these bathroom tiles creates an interesting focal point.

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Design Tip: Choosing Materials

The material you decide to install for your flooring can drastically affect the feel of your room. Natural stone like marble and travertine are classic looks that are beautiful, tough and easy to maintain. Large slate tiles can offer phenomenal style and durability. The endless options in ceramic tile flooring can fit any budget and style, from modern to traditional, allowing you to create your own custom pattern without much hassle. Advances made in printing technology mean you’re able to achieve realistic wood, stone or concrete looks with strong porcelain tiles that will endure over time. Tile is ideal for high-traffic areas in your home, providing both timeless style and effortless maintenance. Our expert store associates are an excellent resource if you want to learn more about the variety of materials available today.

Polished marble tile flooring is a beautiful choice for your modern bathroom.

Add a pop of pattern to your smaller rooms with attractive ceramic tile.

Wood-look tile in your bathroom offers an authentic look and a finish that will stand up to moisture.

Design Tip: Choosing Colors

An easy way to set the mood in your home is by selecting the right flooring color. In recent years, grey has become a very popular color for tile floors because they help create a cool, comfortable vibe. Grey also provides a neutral backdrop that allows you to decorate in any color and make a bold statement with your appliances, accent walls and furniture. Check out modern ceramic tiles, which are available in a variety of grey tones and textures. Bright white tiles are also trendy these days as they can provide stunning contrast to dark cabinets and appliances. White tile also makes your room look bigger (especially if you use large-format tiles). Install larger, lighter tiles in a room with lots of natural sunlight for a special look. Marble tile will continue to be popular especially in kitchens and bathrooms. Want to add warmth? Explore rich tones in wood-look tile like espresso and honey. Get creative with 2-color treatments that draw the eye and use unique border designs to add a pop of contrasting or complementary color.

Grey floor tile is great at establishing a comfortable vibe in your bathroom.

This flooring features border designs that accentuate the area around the bathtub.

This black and white tile installation shows how you can effectively incorporate a 2-color treatment.

Think of your flooring as a blank canvas where you can add some unique personality and style.

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90,000 Fashionable Tiles 2022 - Trends in ceramic tiles

Tables Tables:

Introduction
Fashion tiles 2022 - patterns, colors, styles, styles
Actual trends

9000

Contemporary decor
Small tiles
Minimalist
separate mirror
transparent shower
marble and granite
Golden elements

Metal tile
“Residential” interior
tile Sources

Introduction

Ceramic is a material that remains one of the main materials in interior decoration in 2022. Ceramic tiles have a number of significant advantages compared to other facing coatings. It is reliable, fireproof, durable, hypoallergenic, and at the same time it can be used to decorate interiors in any style. Although there has been no revolution in the design of facing materials, ceramic tile collections in 2022 continue to be replenished with new unique textures and decorative elements.

Trendy tiles 2022 - patterns, colors, styles

The creators of ceramic tiles are always guided by new trends in interior design. They are specifically trying to produce such tiled ceramics so that they can decorate the premises in new actual styles.
2022 brings to the fore the strict style of minimalism. This style frees the brain from the perception of everything superfluous, including decors and color delights.
Remain fashionable classic style as well as modern design. Modern style embodies direction Modern , practical Loft and utilitarian Hi-tech .
At the same time, in 2022, people strive to be as close to nature as possible. This request is answered by the design in the form of eco-friendly interiors , as well as the cozy European Provence and the natural style Country .

Read also: Loft style in the interior

Designers recommend combining not only trendy tiles with eco-patterns in the bathroom, but also adding living plants. Plants in large pots and hanging planters will blend seamlessly with bathroom decors. It is only important to ensure good ventilation.

Mason

Porcelain stoneware slabs with a textured rough concrete look look great in a minimalist kitchen or bathroom. It is also possible to integrate decor in the form of a patchwork or a simple pattern into this surface.

Aged and distressed country-style wood effect tiles help slow down the passage of time in the interior, making such an interior timeless.

Country

In terms of color, shades of gold and silver will play a significant role in the coming year.
Dark shades of tiles will also continue to play a prominent role, but it should be remembered that they are chosen when there is sufficient lighting in the room. A dark shade of red - burgundy, as well as purple and blue will be relevant.


Krazzy Blue
See also: Bathroom and toilet tile color - how to choose?

Black also remains among the trends of the new year. This color in the interior should be used carefully, since a small room in black can be perceived even less. Black looks better as a background in a spacious room. Black color is a classic, it adds nobility to the space and is great for dividing the room into zones. On a black background, any other colors look juicy and bright.

Read also: Space zoning: basic techniques and rules

We must not forget about combinations of contrasting colors. In the bathroom, black and white contrast especially well.


Loft
See also: How to choose floor tiles?

In a smaller apartment in 2022, it is better to use tiles in beige, beige-yellow, cream or snow-white shades.

In 2022, tiles in delicate beige and brown tones are essential in a classic style. For such colors, decor with golden hues is suitable. The result is a relaxing, warm interior.
It is possible to lay white boards with different surfaces – matt, glossy, satin.

Polarangelo

See also: The influence of colors in the interior on the human psyche

Current trends

Natural themes

Bathroom tiles of 2022 continue to embody all kinds of natural textures and colors in an eco-style. This includes wood motifs and plants.

• Wood motifs

Wood effect porcelain stoneware works great in the bathroom as a replacement for natural wood. Where the wood will deteriorate from moisture and rot, porcelain stoneware slabs will remain intact and last more than 15 years.

Wood look porcelain tiles in bathrooms can be used for floors and walls. The surface of such porcelain stoneware is made with a structural relief coating, indistinguishable in appearance from real wood. It is enough to run your hand over the surface of the tile to make sure that this coating is very similar to natural wood. At the same time, the slip coefficient of such plates due to the relief coating is low. Wood-look porcelain stoneware is ideal as a floor covering not only in the bathroom, but also in the kitchen, hallway and other rooms of the apartment. Wherever wood is used, everywhere it will give an atmosphere of comfort and home warmth.


Tiss

Wood motifs go well with the design of natural stone and form interesting combinations in the interior.

• Plants

Plant textures, the so-called "floral decors" with floral decorations, fill bathroom spaces with fragrance and lightness. Such decorations in interior decoration correspond to the design tone of 2022 and allow you to add elements of eco-style to minimalist interiors, especially in the spirit of the Japandi fashion trend.

Focus

See also : Japandi original style

Use eco-friendly plant textures for bright, juicy accents. So multi-colored flowers will look great on a monochrome background.


Land

Actual decor

The following features can be distinguished from the actual decor:

• Mediterranean patterns
• Geometry and abstraction

• Relief images

Small tiles

Small tiles for bathrooms and toilets are becoming popular again. Installation of such tiles may take longer than usual. Therefore, you can choose ceramics in a standard format, but with an image in the form of a pattern of smaller tiles. Such a pattern can be seen in the photo of the Cement collection.

In finishing, it is better to use neutral or pale white slabs. It is recommended to choose white, beige or cream color. Here you can add metal borders with a golden or silver tint.


Cement

Minimalism

The use of unusual textures, geometry or a large amount of mosaics will not suit interiors in this style. Uniform textures and shades are welcome here. In strict minimalism, it is permissible to use no more than 3 colors without eye-catching decor. Only sometimes designers allow themselves to add other styles to minimalism or dilute minimalist interiors with a brighter range. For a minimalist design, it is better to use a classic tile with a glossy or matte glaze. It will always be in place to use porcelain stoneware on the floor with the same surfaces.

Plazma

Read also : How to furnish a minimalist interior: 5 features

Separate mirror

In Russia, bathrooms are not large, so not all interior trends that are popular in Europe take root here. If dimensions allow, consider a large, expressive bathroom mirror. This new fashion trend has recently emerged with an eye on the future, when we have smart mirrors in our homes with automatic lighting and built-in clocks. Such an element of the interior can be interestingly combined with tiled ceramics.


Silver Root

Transparent shower

In order to create more space in the bathroom, the fashion for transparent tempered glass showers is gaining momentum. This shower model fills the space with air and adds dynamics. In a large bathroom, a contrasting floor and wall finish is suitable for this area. In a smaller bathroom, it is better to use a uniform finish so that the shower stall blends into the space.

Calacatta Royal

Marble and Granite

Natural stone interiors are timeless classics that give the room nobility and respectability. In the bathroom, the trend for embossed marble with large gray or dark veins is becoming more and more popular. Textures of granite and onyx will add chic to any space in the apartment, especially the living room.
Such interiors include expressive imitation of granite from the Obsidian Moss Gray, Calacatta Oro and Calacatta Carve collections.

Calacatta Oro


Obsidian Moss Gray


Calacatta Carve

The onyx-shaped surface of the Onyx Sky collection is versatile and looks organic in all areas of the apartment.

Onyx Sky

Photos of the Carved River Crema marble collection speak for themselves. Trends for the 2022 season favor a classic style with a combination of golden hues and light, light marble. A fashionable feature of such interiors remains aristocracy and elegance.


Carved River Crema

The latest 3D printing technology brings the look of natural stone to porcelain stoneware slabs. This is also facilitated by the technology of carving, when a relief of natural stone is applied to the slabs. Even by touch, it will not be easy for you to distinguish artificial material from natural. Being a material of artificial origin, porcelain stoneware remains environmentally friendly and surpasses natural stone in many operational parameters.

Golden elements

Nickel-plated and chrome-plated fixtures and fittings remain popular. But over the past year, buyers began to give more preference to brass and "gilded" shades.
In a tile finish, the “golden” look of sanitary ware will be organically combined with golden borders and golden decors of the tile itself.

Metal tile

An original modern design in high-tech or loft styles will form ceramic granite with a metallized coating, as in the Milkiway Silver collection. Such textures can be applied anywhere - in the kitchen, in the bedroom, in the bathroom. In the kitchen, such fashionable tiles are used when they want it to be in harmony with modern technology. Such a unique coating will look stylish in the cladding of trendy bars and nightclubs.

Milkiway Silver

Dazzle Cosmos Grande with a lapped surface allows you to make significant accents in a modern interior. Such porcelain stoneware can decorate accent areas in the bedroom, kitchen, living room. The deep colors of this collection are combined with marble, concrete, polished and matt finishes.

Dazzle Cosmos Grande

Patchwork tiles

Patchwork tiles with colorful patterns add warmth and comfort to the interior. You can use it for floor and wall cladding or make accent inserts with it.


Oliver

New for 2022, small patchwork tiles in bright, warming shades of orange, such as orange and terracotta.

Polaris

Nautical theme

In 2022, designers suggest not abandoning the nautical theme, but using it with caution, without cluttering up the space with pictures of dolphins, ships and mermaids. Shades of blue and turquoise are suitable here. The color of the sea wave is especially relevant in the new season. The tiles of this color can be used as background for walls. At the same time, a soap dish, towel hangers or a toilet paper holder are turned into accent details, choosing these items in the form of sea pearls, shells or pebbles.

Event

"Residential" interior

In 2022, designers recommend abandoning cold utilitarian shades and turning your eyes towards the most lived-in interior. A “residential” interior is the predominance of a warm, cozy atmosphere in the interior with an abundance of cute, pleasant decor, such as candles, baskets, paintings, ottomans, etc. Here we can talk about interiors in a classic style, as well as in the style of country, Provence, eco.
Tile cladding will help complement this comfortable environment with warm colors and delicate floral decorations.

Juliano

Conclusions


Collections of ceramic tiles, including porcelain stoneware, are evolving within the design styles popular in 2022. Minimalistic interiors help to form a light color scheme. Natural materials remain at the top of the trends, which is why tile cladding reproduces these surfaces in a variety of ways. Natural stone textures come to the fore with the appearance of marble, granite, onyx, as well as wooden surfaces and concrete. Floral patterns and plants are also popular in interior decoration as part of the naturalistic trend.
New for the 2022 season is the spread of metallic surfaces for modern design, as well as golden color for classic design.
Choosing fashionable tiles for your interior, you should not chase the latest trends. Focus primarily on the practicality and quality of the tile itself, as well as how cozy and comfortable it will look in the space of your home.

See also: Interior design 2022 - trends, trends, styles, novelties

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2020 Trend Tile

When repairing residential premises, homeowners often focus on choosing furniture, household appliances, lamps, often forgetting the importance of a well-chosen floor covering. One of the most important factors in the actual look of your home is choosing the right flooring material and design.

Far from being boring, floor tile trends for 2020 are interesting and can give your space a stylish look.

Just like lighting, the tile you choose for your flooring can make a big difference in the look of your rooms. For example, light-colored tiles can spice up their look and make them visually more spacious.

Tile floors are durable and a great alternative to hardwood floors. In addition, they are cheaper than natural stone and/or wood floors. By this year and next, the home decor industry has developed large woodgrain tiles, introduced unique vibrant colors and eye-catching textures, introduced exciting patterns and many new shapes. Let your living space or commercial building look up-to-date and in line with the latest design ideas and trends in the world of tile flooring!

Tiles are one of the most popular and convenient flooring options for a variety of residential and commercial environments. This is because tiles tend to be less expensive than other types of flooring, but at the same time, they are easy to keep clean. Tiled floors also keep you cool on hot summer days. So, without further ado, here are Top flooring trends for this year and next:

Wood effect tiles

Tiles that look like wood remain stylish over the years without losing their charm. In addition, wood effect tiles are a great alternative to traditional wood floors - are easier to clean and generally keep clean . In 2020 and in the near future, the following textures are relevant for wood effect tiles: brushed, artificially aged and hand-scraped. The first option looks quite sophisticated and elegant, while the latter is suitable for a rustic country house style. The texture of artificially aged wood with the appearance of burns, knots and scratches will create a feeling of antiquity.


Marble tiles

Marble is a natural stone that is a more expensive flooring option, but homeowners can always opt for marble-textured tiles. Also keep in mind that black and white marbled tiles are quite popular this year and will likely stay in style for the next couple of years. Marble may rise in price, but now there is no need to pay a high price for its chic look, because ceramic tile companies have mastered the art of reproducing marble texture so that it is difficult to distinguish from real stone. Overall, marbled ceramic tile is more durable, less porous, and as noted, costs less than . Don't forget that you can use this type of tile in all your living areas - hallways, living rooms, bathrooms, etc.


Rustic stone look

In 2019, country house-style stone effect tiles returned to the arsenal of interior designers , and not only as a wall covering, but also for flooring. If you have a large room or are renovating, consider using natural stone tiles to give your home a homely feel. Some of the best options for natural stone tiles include the following textures: limestone, slate, and marble. Will this trend continue in the coming years? The answer is definitely yes! Over the years, natural stone effect tiles have been a staple in countless home interior design projects.


Metal effect tiles

One of the newest trends in 2020, which will continue to be in demand next year, is metal effect floor tiles. Such tiles are gaining more and more popularity, because. it gives the room an ultra-modern and trendy look. Metal effect tiles are a relative newcomer to the market, but they have already generated some serious interest. If you want to try something bold and new for your home flooring, opt for metallic effect tiles instead of more classic options.


Fabric effect tiles

Have you ever thought that floor tiles can look like linen or silk? In the meantime, this tile finish is now available in 2020. Many tile companies have created unique and stylish textile-textured tiles that are easy to maintain. This type of tile will give your floor a very soft appearance, while tiles with a texture such as silk fabric will give your room a rich and luxurious feel. If you want to stand out and try a new style in your home renovation, consider fabric texture tiles for a trendy contemporary bedroom floor.


Geometric patterns

These days, ceramic tiles for creating geometric motifs, especially hexagon tiles, are gaining more and more popularity in . In general, tiles in contrasting colors to reproduce the geometric pattern work very well for floor designs. For an even more attractive look when using hexagonal or other geometric tiles, try adding additional color tones.


Concrete effect tiles

This year, the most exotic trend to date is concrete-look ceramic tiles. Large-format concrete-effect tiles are increasingly being used to create a modern style in interior design. This tile will give your living space a modern industrial look , especially when combined with matching furniture and lighting. In addition to being ultra-modern and fashionable, it will look stylish at any time and it looks like this trend will continue for a long time.


Gray tiles

Currently, gray is one of the most popular colors for flooring in a modern home. Although most gray tiles are made from stone, there is a wide range of ceramic tiles in this color. One of the latest trends in modern interior design is the combination of gray floors with gray cabinets and doors to create a unified monochrome color scheme. In addition to looking great, gray will also create a calm and relaxing atmosphere in your home. Same, gray tile flooring is versatile as it goes well with many other shades. When buying home appliances, consider choosing bright items, and gray will harmoniously neutralize (mute) these bright color spots.