checkerboard Archives - The Tile Shop Blog Wed, 15 Apr 2026 17:00:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 147117943 22 Warm & Inviting Earth-Toned Neutral Tile Ideas https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/warm-inviting-earth-toned-neutral-tile-ideas/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/warm-inviting-earth-toned-neutral-tile-ideas/#respond Fri, 10 Apr 2026 15:07:38 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=15490 Elegantly rustic and ruggedly chic, earth-toned neutrals—from deep, chocolaty brown to robust terracotta—create spaces that connect you to the richness...

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Elegantly rustic and ruggedly chic, earth-toned neutrals—from deep, chocolaty brown to robust terracotta—create spaces that connect you to the richness of the land, even in the heart of the city. On trend for the year (learn more in our 2026 trend predictions), these versatile tones deliver enduring style. Read on for 22 of our favorite tile ideas featuring luxurious neutrals that go far beyond beige.

1. Add Drama With Rust Details

Rich, rust-colored Kasbah Cross Terracotta tile is interspersed with creamy Kasbah Star Bone tile to create a unique checkerboard pattern on the floor of this opulent hotel-esque bathroom. These hearty tones are echoed in the expressive rust-colored veining of the Arabian Pisa Oro marble look tile inside the shower. We love how the handmade-look Coco wall tiles—in White Matte and Canvas Glossy—contribute a subtle visual texture that doesn’t compete with the bold hues.

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2. Choose Tastefully Earthy Taupe

Warm chocolate brown blends with grey and light brown to create the fabulous, fall-inspired tones of Organic Clay Taupe tile. In this stylish entryway, the taupe tile is installed with white grout, tying it to the creamy white shelving and the warm white Jerica Ceniza brick-look floor tile. The result is a welcoming, contemporary space that feels stylish in any season.

Shop taupe tile for more rich, earth-toned designs. 👉

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3. Add Authentic Appeal With Zellige Tile

This gorgeous bathroom features a Zellige Dirty Blue Gloss tile backsplash. Crafted, painted and glazed by hand using ancient techniques, each piece of this authentic Moroccan tile offers truly unique character. With undulating shades of green, blue and brown, this earthy neutral tile brings lush, artisanal detail to the space.

Shop our wide selection of authentic Moroccan design in our Zellige tile collection.

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4. Celebrate Midcentury Design

Featuring sleek lines and a natural palette, midcentury modern design continues to feel fresh as we move further into a new century. This fashionable backsplash showcases neatly stacked vertical subway tile, highlighting the chic silhouette and rich coloration emblematic of this enduring style.

Our exclusive Fired Earth Stoneware collection features subway tile in four retro-inspired colorways: Indigo Spruce, Powder White, Rainwashed and Linen Brick (shown). With speckled details reminiscent of midcentury pottery, these distinctive tiles add effortless modern style to your space.

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5. Add Visual Texture With Terrazzo-Look Tile

Flecks of brown, grey and black punctuate a crisp white background in the Terrazzo Bianco Macro tile. Named for the Italian terraces traditionally paved with a composite material made of glass and marble pressed into cement, this porcelain tile mimics the look of authentic terrazzo while providing exceptional durability.

Here, the checkerboard Nuovo Riad tile in Creme and Bianco complements the rich, earthy and crisp white tones of the terrazzo-look tile. Pairing the handmade-look wall tile with the smooth, speckled floor tile creates a space alive with visual texture while maintaining a serene, neutral palette.

Shop Terrazzo tile in all three colorways: Bianco Macro, Nero Macro and Nero Micro.

6. Create an Outdoor Oasis With Patio & Pool Tile

Warm-toned terracotta pavers are reimagined in a durable porcelain format with the Antique Terracotta tile (also available in Green, Grey, Lava and Pearl). Designed to withstand the elements, this outdoor tile helps you create a luxurious space that maintains its beauty through the seasons. We love how this earthy reddish-brown patio tile pairs with the muted sea-green of the Lagoon Niebla Koh Pai pool tile.

Find a wealth of weather-resistant styles in all shades when you shop outdoor tile. 👉

7. Embrace Modern Rustic Design

Showcasing contemporary refinement with earthy appeal, modern rustic design brings rough-hewn elegance to your home. In this Alison Victoria–designed space, an irregular rock wall pairs with Bianco Puro honed chevron marble tile, brilliantly blending sleek and stony textures.

To achieve this rugged yet sophisticated look, mix rich neutrals with crisp white stone. Explore a wealth of options in our exclusive white marble collections: Hampton Carrara, Calcata Evora, Arctic White and Bianco Puro.

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8. Make a Bold Statement

The bold, expressive veining of Macchia Vecchia marble look tile fills this Nikki Chu–designed bathroom with a striking sense of movement. Rich ochre, subtle grey and deep brown tones flow across a creamy background, creating a lush, luxurious tableau. Paired with real Calcata Evora marble on the floor, this space is a masterclass in mixing tile.

Find more vivid designs in our wide selection of marble-look tile.

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9. Take Natural Aesthetics to New Places

Wood isn’t the best material for a shower, but with durable, waterproof wood-look porcelain or ceramic tile, you can bring rugged natural appeal to your wet spaces. Here, Rovere Honey tile is accented with a stripe of Trois Bandes patterned tile. The juxtaposition of organic woodgrain detail and ridged geometric design creates striking contrast in this stylish space.

Shop our wide selection of wood-look tile for more durable, organic designs. 👉

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10. Create an Enviously Opulent Space With Green Marble

Opulent, bejeweled tones fill this magnificent bathroom with rich, expressive movement. The Alison Victoria Malibu Edit Matador tile showcases gorgeous green marble in a unique scalloped shape designed to emulate waves crashing onto its namesake beach. While green might not be the first color that comes to mind when you hear “neutral,” we’d argue that this lush space is wonderfully earthy.

If this space fills you with envy, explore our wide selection of green tile.

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11. Add Beautifully Rustic Texture With Brick-Look Tile

Bring rustic chic to your space with richly textured brick-look tile like the French Quarter Toulouse Street tile shown here. Made of durable, weather-resistant porcelain, this robust tile is perfect for indoor and outdoor spaces alike. Warm orange and deep brown tones combine to create vibrant, earthy color, but this tile is also available in cool neutrals: Bienville Street (dark grey), Chartres Street (brilliant white) and St. Peter Street (light grey).

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12. Reflect Your Personality

Capture the radiance of the sun with a brilliant glass tile like Kelli Fontana Patina Gilded Mirror tile. Featuring distressed details and stunning gold tones, this luxurious tile reflects your unique aesthetic while adding brightness to your neutral design.

If you love this bold, romantic vibe, explore our exclusive Kelli Fontana designer collection.

13. Fold In Whimsical Details

Charming, cozy and chic, English country cottage design has crossed the pond to bring delight to American homes. Featuring dainty, often whimsical patterns, this fanciful style blends the comfort of your grandma’s living room with the elegance of Jane Austen’s drawing room. In this inviting Timber Trails–designed laundry room, Laura Ashley Wicker Dove Grey tile, with its warm greige tones and geometric floral motif, adds cheer to everyday chores.

If you love this whimsical look, explore our exclusive Laura Ashley designer collection. 👉

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14. Make a Mediterranean Escape

Inspired by the uniquely shaped tile emblematic of Alhama de Granada, Spain, the Provenzal Alhama Cotto (also available in Grey) transforms this stylish patio, designed by @ShoeMakesNew, into a Mediterranean retreat. The terracotta color brings warmth to this American “villa,” while the porcelain format makes it durable enough to withstand North American climates.

A Mediterranean style patio featuring uniquely shaped terracotta floor tile.
Featuring: Provenzal Alhama Cotto. Design and photography by @ShoeMakesNew.

15. Create an Expressive Slab Look

Vividly veined, Erding Pearl Matte tile fills this counter-to-ceiling backsplash with wondrous movement and rustic detail. Made of durable porcelain, the large format tile spans the full height with minimal grout lines, creating a sleek slab look, as if the space were clad in a single piece of marble.

Explore our wide selection of marble look tile for more durably chic designs in a wide range of neutral tones. 👉

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16. Pick a Neutral Pattern

Fashionably floral or boldly geometric, patterned tile adds artistry to your design. Here, Morris & Co. Pure Net Brick tile weaves soft browns into a lace-like pattern, bringing elegance to an earthy palette. Dark and light brown tones pair beautifully with a lavender door and cabinetry, creating a moody, sophisticated take on English country cottage design.

If this lovely motif is your cup of tea, explore our exclusive Morris & Co. designer collection for more historic patterns inspired by the iconic British designer.

17. Add Architectural Detail

The rough-cut edges of Claros Silver Architectural tile jut out from this fireplace surround, giving it splendid tactile as well as visual texture. Featuring grey, beige, bronze and cream tones, this travertine tile is naturally opulent with expressive variation.

Perfect for a fireplace surround or statement wall, architectural tile is available in a wide variety of natural stone options.

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18. Create a Checkmate Design

Level up your checkerboard game by going beyond classic black and white. Here, earthy beige Bucak Light Walnut and Arctic White marble tiles are arranged in a chic diagonal pattern across the floor of this stunning Timber Trails–designed bathroom.

This dynamic design is endlessly versatile. Simply pair any two same-size square tiles (or halved rectangular tiles) to create a winning look. Or take the guesswork out of the process by shopping our curated checkerboard pairings.

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19. Add an Abstract Design

Leaning into geometry, the Nikki Chu Zulu Pumice tile (also available in Graphite [black] and Cement [grey]) features white, hand-drawn-look shapes on a serene, earthy beige background. The abstract arches are multidirectional, allowing for custom designs like the seemingly random arrangement along the far wall of this tub surround.

Discover more globally inspired, fashion-forward designs when you shop our exclusive Nikki Chu designer collection.

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20. Add Depth to Your Design With Black Stone

Subtle bronze tones give Noir limestone subway tile beautiful depth, as seen in this warm mudroom designed by Julie Howard for Timber Trails. The rich coloration is enhanced by natural light and ochre walls, filling the space with warmth. Dark, earthy tones are also practical, helping minimize the appearance of dirt in this high-traffic area.

Shop our wide selection of limestone tile to discover a wealth of natural tones. 👉

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This elegant mudroom features black limestone subway floor tile.
Featuring: Noir Subway. Design by Julie Howard for Timber Trails. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

21. Take Your Design Up a Notch With Travertine

Formed in mineral springs, travertine is a type of limestone known for expressive coloration and beautiful natural movement. With silver, beige and brown veining, Claros Silver Hex travertine floor tile adds lush visual texture to this West Bay Homes–designed wet room. Paired with Atlanta White marble look wall tile, the space strikes the perfect balance between natural beauty and practical durability.

Explore our extensive collection of travertine tile for more naturally elegant looks.

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A luxurious wetroom featuring grey-veined white marble-look wall tile and travertine hex floor tile.
Featuring: Atlanta White, Claros Silver, Claros Silver Barnes, Claros Silver Skirting and Claros Silver Hex. Design by Kelli Fontana Vogelgesang. Build by Rick and Kelli Vogelgesang of West Bay Homes. Photography by Spacecrafting.

22. Bathe in Beige

Bathing this space in the lush, undulating tones of the Coco Canvas Glossy tile, @jessicasmithhomedesign creates a serene shower that exudes luxury. Installed in a vertical straight stack, the subway tile walls echo the vertical boards on the wainscoting while adding a sense of height to the space. A marble checkerboard tile floor completes the look, bringing in rich, soothing neutral details.

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Bring Your Dream Space to Life!

Whatever tone, material or style you desire, you’ll find tile and flooring to suit your space at The Tile Shop. Shop tile by color to explore a wealth of beautiful hues and see how they’ll look in your space with our Tile Visualizer.

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Few patterns have stood the test of time quite like checkerboard tile. Instantly recognizable and endlessly adaptable, this geometric motif has graced everything from grand European halls to cozy kitchens for centuries. Today, it’s enjoying a resurgence—appearing across interiors in fresh colors, bold scales and surprising shapes.

While black-and-white squares remain iconic, modern takes on checkerboard invite you to think beyond tradition. From colorful twists and unexpected layouts to innovative uses of shape and scale, these 15 ideas prove there’s more than one way to play the grid.

1. Choose Multi-Colored Squares

Black and white aren’t the only options in the checkerboard game. For their modern farmhouse kitchen, @eighteenthcenturystephens paired Antique tiles in Lava and Green to create a refined rustic aesthetic that brings both color and character to the space. We love how they grouped four tiles together to form larger squares, but for a more dynamic look, you could alternate the individual tiles instead.

Featuring: Antique Lava and Antique Green. Design and photography by @eighteenthcenturystephens.

2. Play With Proportion

Everything about this checkerboard wall says classic—except the proportions. Checkerboard layouts don’t need to stick to squares. By using subway tiles instead, this design delivers a fresh and unexpected twist on the traditional look.

We especially love the choice of tiles in this inviting breakfast space. Fired Earth Stoneware ceramic subway tiles (shown here in Rainwashed, a soft blue, and Linen Brick, a warm beige) feature subtle speckles and slight color variation from piece to piece, for a decorative effect characteristic of handmade mid-century ceramics. 

3. Play With Pattern

Pairing two colorways of the same pattern offers a charming, unconventional twist on the classic design. This chic bathroom features the Kelli Fontana Inlay Proper in Eden Ode (black) and Florence Lace (white). The ornate, botanical design is completed when four tiles are grouped together, adding feminine allure to the traditional checkerboard.

If you love this bold, whimsical take on a classic style, explore our exclusive Kelli Fontana designer collection.

4. Play With Shape

A twist on traditional Moroccan design, this Kasbah Cross Terracotta and Star Bone tile floor creates a dynamic foundation for a luxurious shower. The warm terracotta and crisp white tones of the checkerboard floor are echoed in the dramatic rust-colored veining of the white marble-look Arabian Pisa Ora wall tile, resulting in a space that’s visually complex yet tonally cohesive. For a striking variation, try the look in black and white with Zellige White Chabone Star and Charcoal Chabone Cross tiles.

5. Add a Third Color for a Buffalo Check

Another way to elevate your checkerboard design is by adding a third color. This buffalo check wall features Encaustic tile in Black, Cobalt and Light Grey. The three hues play across the wall to create a stylish tableau that can be recreated with any three same-sized square tiles. For a truly unique and luxurious design, try mixing marble or marble-look tiles.

6. Create a Gridded Subway Design

Alternating horizontal and vertical layouts for a grid stack subway pattern creates a dynamic sense of movement in this chic shower. The intentional variations in the Look Avio handmade-look tile add soft visual interest, while the contrasting white grout lines emphasize the pattern. To make the design more striking, incorporate multiple colors; for a quieter look, choose a tonally consistent tile with matching grout. Explore endless design possibilities with our wide selection of subway tile.

7. Choose a Mosaic for an Easy Play

Made up of small individual tiles mounted on a mesh sheet, mosaic tile combines intricate detail with easy installation. The Bennett with Roman Silver tile shown here features marble pieces arranged in an alternating vertical and horizontal pattern. Expressive veining in the gray and white marble adds a sense of movement to the checkerboard effect, while the subtle tonal shifts create a deceptively simple design that works beautifully for a wall, backsplash or floor. For a warmer, earthier look, try the Scabos Triples tile in travertine.

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8. Switch Your Strategy

You don’t need to add a second color to achieve a stunning patterned checkerboard. This stylish shower features the Nikki Chu Zulu Graphite tile, showcasing a bold, hand-drawn graphic design (also available in grey Cement and beige Pumice). The multi-directional tiles make it easy to create personalized motifs, as shown here by arranging them in groups of four with alternating horizontal and vertical orientations.

If you love this eclectic, fashion-forward aesthetic, explore our exclusive Nikki Chu designer collection.

9. Elevate Your Game With Natural Stone

Marble, travertine or slate—natural stone tile showcases organic variations for a truly one-of-a-kind look. When paired together, these materials create a beautiful, expressive and unique space, like this stunning entryway designed by Timber Trails. Alternating squares of Legno limestone* and Volakas marble bring subtle beauty through veining and natural details. Notice how the beige limestone tiles are installed so that the veining aligns across each row of squares.

* This tile is no longer available; achieve a similar look with Bucak Light Walnut travertine.

Featuring: Legno (tile no longer available; achieve a similar look with Bucak Light Walnut) and Volakas. Design by Timber Trails Development Company. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.
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10. Expand the Grid

This black-and-white hexagon tile floor delivers the clean geometry of a checkerboard with an unexpected twist.

While square tiles are the most common way to achieve a grid layout—think fabric patterns or city blocks—hexagons are another timeless choice. Their six-sided form adds subtle variety while still stacking together with satisfying precision. The result is a pattern that feels both efficient and fresh. Here, crisp black accents on a white field create a classic look, but inverting the palette to a black background would offer a bold, dramatic alternative.

A traditional-looking space with wood paneling and wainscoting on the walls, and a black and white hexagon tile floor.
Featuring: Bento Charcoal and Bento White.

11. Play in Neutral Tones

You don’t need stark contrast to create an engaging design. This stunning bar area, designed by @creatiffdiy, features alternating squares of Zellige White and Alabaster gloss tile. The beige, pink and grey tones of the Alabaster tile add visual complexity while maintaining a neutral color scheme. Perfectly imperfect, these handcrafted tiles feature subtle surface variations that add texture and depth.

If you love this authentic, artisanal look, explore our wide selection of handmade Zellige tile. 👉

Featuring: Zellige White Gloss and Zellige Alabaster Gloss. Design and photography by @creatiffdiy.

12. Add Winning Charm With Mosaic Blocks

Squares within squares create a beautifully expressive checkerboard tile backsplash in this elegant bathroom, seamlessly blending modern and traditional decor. Composed of 2″ square tiles, the Zellige Turquoise and White mosaic tiles feature tonal and surface variations that add visual complexity to this simple design.

Recreate this look as shown, or explore these handcrafted mosaic tiles in other colorways: Alabaster Pearl, Azul, Black, Dark Grey, Dirty Blue, Light Grey and Shamrock.

13. Turn Squares Into Diamonds

Rotating a checkerboard layout 45 degrees gives this counter-to-ceiling tile backsplash a whimsical touch. The intersecting diagonal lines draw the eye up and out simultaneously, making this cozy space feel both taller and wider. Handmade-look tiles, open shelving, wood-plank floors, and apron sink are all characteristic of modern farmhouse style, while the blue and white color palette adds a breezy, coastal feel.

If you like this look, explore all the styles in our exclusive Laura Park designer collection.

This kitchen features blue cabinets, white countertops, and a white sink, with a center backsplash wall covered in a blue and white checkerboard design. The handmade-look tiles have been rotated 90 degrees, creating rows of tile that run diagonally across the kitchen wall.
Featuring: Laura Park Bespoke Aegean Blue and Bespoke White.

14. Deconstruct the Board

The Cassettone Black tile offers a deconstructed take on the classic black-and-white pattern. Durable yet luxurious, the marble-look mosaic tile brings just the right amount of opulence to this elegant transitional bathroom, designed by @pineislanddesign.

Discover more refined designs to mix and match in our wide selection of marble-look tile.

Featuring: Cassettone Black and Splendor Blanco. Design and photography by @pineislanddesign.

15. Make a Major Play with Large Format Tile

Defined as any tile with one side 23″ or larger and available in sizes up to 48″ x 48″, large format tile supersizes any design. Here, the 23″ x 23″ Colormatte tile in White and Black hopscotches across the entryway floor in an oversized checkerboard, creating a feeling of expansive movement.

Bring huge style to your space by pairing any two same-size large format tiles. 👉

There are so many ways to play the checkerboard game! Shop our curated checkboard pairings for more ideas. Find a tile combo you love? Order samples to see it in your space, or use our Tile Visualizer to help envision your project.

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10 Unique Zellige Bathroom Tile Ideas https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/10-unique-zellige-bathroom-tile-ideas/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/10-unique-zellige-bathroom-tile-ideas/#respond Fri, 08 Aug 2025 13:00:00 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=13702 Authentic Zellige tiles are crafted, painted and glazed by hand using centuries-old techniques. The result is perfectly imperfect tiles—each one...

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Authentic Zellige tiles are crafted, painted and glazed by hand using centuries-old techniques. The result is perfectly imperfect tiles—each one completely unique. Read on to discover 10 ways to create one-of-a-kind spaces that exude character and artisanal beauty.

1. Create a Custom Pattern with a Petite Subway

The short, skinny Zellige Light Grey gloss 2″ x 6″ tile is arranged in a grid, offering a fresh take on the classic checkerboard pattern. The petite subway format is endlessly versatile, with a wealth of layout options and plenty of character. Check out our guide to subway tile layouts for more ideas.

2. Show Your Stripes

A timeless design choice, stripes add both formality and whimsy. For the powder room in her historic home, @daryakaras chose a boutique, custom look. The Zellige Shamrock and White gloss tiles are neatly stacked, but the natural variation between individual tiles adds charming distinction—perfectly in keeping with the classic character of her home.

This chic powder bathroom features white and green square Zellige tile in a striped pattern.
Featuring: Zellige White Gloss and Zellige Shamrock Gloss. Design and photography by @daryakaras.
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3. Create a Classic Checkerboard

There are many unique ways to approach a checkerboard design (check out our curated checkerboard pairings for more ideas) but this classic black-and-white look is always a style win. With their tonal variations, Zellige Black and White tiles add rich visual texture to this charming layout.

4. Pair White With Brass Fixtures

The craftsmanlike quality of Zellige tile lends itself to the understated opulence of quiet luxury design. This lush shower, designed by @forgegrove, exemplifies the look with Zellige White gloss tile and shiny brass fixtures. Subtle variations in tone and edge—enhanced by thin grout joints—add authentic artisanal appeal, while sleek gold trim further elevates the space. If you love the high-end elegance of this timeless trend, check out our guide to quiet luxury.

This elegant bathroom features square white Zellige tile.
Featuring: Zellige White Gloss. Design and photography by @forgegrove.

5. Pair Glossy and Matte Finishes

The Moroccan Star and Cross pattern is a traditional design that feels right at home in modern spaces—as seen in this chic, contemporary bathroom. Pairing Zellige White Chabone Cross matte tile with Star gloss tile adds extra dimension through the light reflected off the glazed surfaces.

6. Create an Eclectic Boho Space

Modern boho chic design is all about embracing personal style and self-expression rather than adhering to strict rules. This spirit shines through in this cool, eclectic space designed by @CarmeonHamilton. The Moroccan-style Zellige Charcoal Chabone Star and Cross floor tile pairs beautifully with abstract black-and-white wallpaper and artwork, creating a room that feels both modern and steeped in global tradition. Discover how to bring this expressive style to every room with our guide to boho chic design.

7. Keep It Clean with Dirty Blue

It’s called Dirty Blue, but this chic tile radiates pristine style in this sleek, contemporary bathroom. With tones ranging from deep olive green to brown and dark blue, this square tile adds rich, rustic visual appeal and a sense of warmth.

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8. Add Alabaster Allure

The pinkish-grey tones of the Zellige Alabaster gloss tile cast a romantic hue in this elegant bathroom. It’s a perfect example of how the coloration of handmade tiles can vary from piece to piece—though only one tile style is used on the walls, the space is rich with subtle visual complexity.

9. Make a Mosaic Checkerboard

Here’s another fresh take on a classic design! This chic bathroom features Zellige Turquoise gloss mosaic and Zellige Light Grey gloss mosaic tiles arranged in a checkerboard pattern. While you could create a checkerboard using individual 2″ x 2″ tiles, the 8″ x 8″ groupings allow for easier installation and offer a delightful twist on a traditional style.

10. Choose Handmade-Look for More Consistency

If you love the look of Zellige tile but want more consistency from piece to piece, our wide selection of handmade-look tile offers perfectly imperfect styles with less variation. While mimicking the appearance of authentic handmade tile, porcelain and ceramic handmade-look tiles are machine-produced, creating more uniformity from one tile to the next—and allowing for a lower price point.

Updating your space is easier than you think! Explore more authentic handmade styles in our Zellige tile collection, or check out our 36 Bold and Beautiful Tile Ideas for 2025 to discover timeless designs. Need more assistance? Visit your local Tile Shop showroom, where you’ll find the tile, tools and expert advice you need to get started.

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12 Stylish & Durable Mudroom Tile Ideas https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/12-stylish-durable-mudroom-tile-ideas/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/12-stylish-durable-mudroom-tile-ideas/#respond Fri, 18 Apr 2025 14:53:27 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=12240 The mudroom is more than just a place to store your shoes; it’s often the first room you enter when...

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The mudroom is more than just a place to store your shoes; it’s often the first room you enter when coming home after a long day. Make it as welcoming as it is practical with these stylish, durable and easy-to-clean tile ideas.

1. Up Your Game with a Stone Checkerboard

The checkerboard pattern is creating champion spaces throughout contemporary homes. We love how Timber Trails elevates this fashionable design with alternating squares of Noir and Silver Mist limestone tile. The natural veining in the stone tiles adds lovely movement–notice how the tiles are thoughtfully installed to alternate the direction of the veins.

MORE TO EXPLORE | Winning Checkerboard Pairings

A luxurious mudroom featuring black and silver limestone tile installed in a checkerboard pattern.
Featuring: Noir Honed and Silver Mist Honed. Design by Timber Trails. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

2. Make It Charming & Chic With Modern Farmhouse

Bring an air of exalted utility to your mudroom with a delightful cottage-inspired pattern, like the Laura Ashley Mr Jones Charcoal tile featured in this @plmdesignsllc-designed space. The barn door and blonde wooden bench complete the homey aesthetic.

MORE TO EXPLORE | Tile for Every Style: Modern Farmhouse

A chic modern farmhouse mudroom featuring a whimsical geometric floral patterned floor tile.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Mr Jones Charcoal. Design and photography by @plmdesignsllc.

3. Add Visual Texture with a Cement Look

Cement is a staple of industrial design, but this transitional mudroom–designed by West Bay Homes–proves that this urban look can also feel warm and inviting. The Sofia Charcoal cement-look porcelain tile* features rich shade variation that adds visual texture to the space. Paired with the taupe-painted cupboards, this simple tile brings an unexpected touch of sophistication.

*This tile is no longer available; achieve a similar look with Social Grey tile.

MORE TO EXPLORE | Tile for Every Style: Transitional Design

An elegant transitional mudroom featuring a cement-look porcelain tile floor.
Featuring: Sofia Charcoal (no longer available; achieve a similar look with Social Grey). Design by West Bay Homes. Photography by Spacecrafting.
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4. Add a Neutral Pattern

Maintain a neutral palette without sacrificing style with a patterned tile in grey, brown or beige. Here, the Britannia Soho tile* incorporates all three colors in an ornate design. The floor tile perfectly complements the dark grey walls, creating a contemporary mix of warm and cool neutrals.

*This tile is no longer available; achieve a similar look with Britannia Camden tile.

This luxurious mudroom features an ornate brown, beige and grey patterned floor tile.
Featuring: Britannia Soho (no longer available; achieve a similar look with Britannia Camden). Design and photography by @capriceflipsnash.

5. Go Geometric

The diagonal lines of the Rango Taupe matte hexagon tile bring a playful sense of movement to any space. This tile can be installed in a variety of ways, depending on your desired design, but we love how @eosinteriordesign created a starburst pattern on this mudroom floor. The warm color adds depth to the white room, but you can achieve a similar look in black and white with the Rango Blanco tile.

This beachy mudroom features a taupe-with-white geometric pattern hex tile floor.
Featuring: Ragno Taupe Matte. Design and photography by @eosinteriordesign.

6. Choose Stone for a Sophisticated Space

Dark and earthy, Noir limestone tile offers the unique variations inherent to stone, while its black and brown tones will hide the appearance of dirt. We love how Julie Howard of Timber Trails installed this subway tile in a brick-lay pattern to evoke a cobblestone pathway.

Shop limestone tile to bring this natural look into your home.

MORE TO EXPLORE | A Step Inside: Julie Howard’s “Storybook Estate”

Featuring: Noir Honed Subway. Design by Julie Howard for Timber Trails. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

7. Embrace a Black and White Pattern

A simple black-and-white tile is the perfect complement to a range of design styles. Keep it neutral or pair it with color and pattern, like in this bright and bold space designed by @magnolialakbuild. The Cloth Black and White floor tile features a textile-inspired check pattern that holds its own against striking dark green details and floral wallpaper.

This stately mudroom features a black-and-white patterned tile floor with dark green wainscotting and a vibrant floral wallpaper.
Featuring: Cloth Black and White. Design and photography by @magnolialakbuild.

8. Add Movement with Herringbone

Classic and chic, a herringbone pattern infuses any space with an elegant sense of movement. You can create this pattern using virtually any rectangular tile: a large format tile will make your space feel more expansive, while a herringbone mosaic or subway tile–like the Jerica Cenzia floor tile shown here–adds visual interest.

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9. Fill Your Space with Color and Pattern

If your home is bright and colorful, your mudroom should match the mood. This vibrant space, designed by Zig & Co., embraces the more-is-more ethos of dopamine decor. The Laura Ashley Mr Jones Midnight tile is paired with bold wallpaper, a green door and blue cupboards. The key to this design is a simplified color palette; all the elements are unified in shades of blue and green. Discover more ideas to fill your home with unending cheer in our guide to dopamine decor.

This vibrant mudroom features a blue and white geometric floral pattern floor tile paired with bright green and blue decor.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Mr Jones Midnight. Design & Photography by Zig & Co.

10. Create a Contemporary Classic with Hexagon Tile

This classic six-sided shape is enjoying a contemporary design resurgence. Surprisingly versatile, hexagon tile comes in a wide variety of sizes, colors and styles. Mix and match two or more same-sized hexagons to create a custom pattern or use a single tile to create a monochromatic look–like this chic Spicy Salty Sweet Home-designed mudroom featuring the Silver Hex tile.

A cozy mudroom featuring silver hex floor tile.
Featuring: Silver Hex. Design and photography by Spicy Salty Sweet Home.

11. Tile The Walls

Don’t forget to protect your walls! This inviting mudroom, designed by Janelle Mattson, features the Nuovo Riad Creme tile for a stylish, durable and easy-to-clean wall treatment. The color variation in the creamy beige, handmade-look tile adds beautiful visual interest while perfectly complementing the tone of the off-white cabinets.

A beautiful mudroom featuring beige handmade-look square wall tile and cream-colored cabinets.
Featuring: Nuovo Riad Creme. Design and photography by Janelle Mattson.

12. Embrace English Country Cottage Patterns

Embracing whimsical patterns and cheery colors, English country cottage style has made its way across the pond to enliven American homes. Here, @toledogeller shows how to incorporate the look without overwhelming the space. Featuring the Laura Ashley Wicker Charcoal floor tile, the simple black-and-white geometric pattern is beautifully paired with cornflower blue cupboards and walls.

MORE TO EXPLORE | Tile for Every Style: English Country Cottage

An English country cottage mudroom featuring a whimsical black-and-white floral patterned floor tile.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Wicker Charcoal. Design and photography by @toledogeller.

Discover Endless Inspiration!

With thousands of tiles available at The Tile Shop, you’re sure to find the perfect look for your mudroom makeover. Visit our Instagram and Customer Room Gallery to see our tile in action in real customer spaces. For even more inspiration and information, set up a free design consultation to get advice from our tile experts.

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With thousands of styles to choose from, how do you select the right tile for your space? Begin your bathroom reno with confidence using these nine design formulas that make mixing tile as easy as 1-2-3!

1. Marble Look + Marble + Mosaic = Affordable Luxury

Stretch your budget without sacrificing style by pairing real marble with marble-look tile. Available in a range of styles, including colors and designs you won’t find in nature, porcelain and ceramic marble-look tiles are durable and easy to maintain, making upkeep simple. This opulent bathroom, designed by Nikki Chu, features the Macchia Vecchia marble-look tile on the walls and the Calacata Evora marble floor tile. The expressive gold, grey and ochre veining in the marble-look tile adds drama, tempered by the subtle splendor of the marble floor. The tonally similar Shapes Elongated Hex Off White Two Tone mosaic tile is used on the shower floor to provide traction.

MORE TO EXPLORE | Tile for Every Style: Quiet Luxury

Recreate this look with coordinating marble-look tile, marble tile and mosaic tile.

A picture of celebrity designer, Nikki Chu.

Pro Tip!

“When mixing tile, it’s best to pick a main tile to pull your colors from. I usually stick to three tiles–a main tile, a backsplash tile and a mosaic floor tile.”

-Nikki Chu, celebrity designer

2. Picket + Subway + Large Format= On-Point Design

Mixing shapes and layouts is an easy way to add interest to your design, especially if you want to maintain a monochromatic or tonally cohesive color scheme. This elegant bathroom features the 12″ x 24″ Livingston Melange tile installed in a 1/3 offset layout, subtly contrasted by the 1/2 offset layout used for the Splendor Blanco subway tile. The Splendor Blanco Picket tile takes a completely different direction with a vertical layout. Tonally, all of these tiles are completely cohesive–the grey and white of the marble-look tile is echoed in the white handmade-look wall tiles. However, the mix of shapes and layouts creates a highly intentional and elevated design.

Featuring: Livingstone Melange, Splendor Blanco, Splendor Blanco Picket and Glass Buff Pencil Liner (no longer available; achieve a similar look with Glass Rosewater Pencil Liner).

Replicate this design by pairing a picket tile with a similarly colored subway tile and large format tile.

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3. Trim + Subway + Penny Round = Fashionably Great

Trim tile is commonly used to ease the transition from one surface to another, but it can also serve as ornamentation within your tile design. This elegant bathroom, designed by Julie Howard for Timber Trails, features Black Marquina Sommerset trim* framing the shower doorway and adding detail to the top and bottom of the wall tile. The effect is similar to piping trim you’d find on a well-designed cushion or item of clothing, elevating the white subway tile in the same way embroidery would a white button-up shirt. The penny round floor tile is installed in a custom black-with-white-border design, which is the inverse of the white-with-black trim walls. This is an excellent example of combining simple elements to create an exceptional design.

*This tile is no longer available; achieve a similar look with Signature Black Gloss square pencil trim.

MORE TO EXPLORE | How to Elevate Your Space With Trim

This fashionable bathroom features white subway tile with black trim tile and black-and-white penny round floor tile.
Featuring: Signature Bianco Gloss, Penny Round Matte WhitePenny Round Matte Black, Black Marquina Curb, Black Marquina Skirting, Black Marquina and Black Marquina Somerset (these tiles are no longer available; achieve a similar look with Signature Black Gloss tiles in Subway, Skirting and Square Pencil)

Combine trim, subway and penny round tile to achieve this look.

A picture of Kirsty Froelich, Director of Design.

Pro Tip!

“If you want your trim to stand out, select a different material or color from your main tile. If you’re looking for a seamless transition, choose a trim piece that matches your main tile.”

– Kirsty Froelich, The Tile Shop Director of Design

4. Star & Cross + Marble Look + Handmade Look = Artisanal Excellence

Traditional shapes and styles combined with charming marble-look tile create artisanal appeal in this contemporary twist on historic design. This is exemplified in the elegant bathroom below, which features the Kasbah Bone Star and Terracotta Cross floor tile, Arabian Pisa Oro marble-look tile and the popular Coco White and Canvas handmade-look wall tile. The space maintains cohesion through tonal continuity, but a black, white or black-and-white star-and-cross floor would allow for vibrant wall tiles.

Choose from handmade look, marble look and any combination of Kasbah Star and Cross tiles (available in terracotta and bone) to create this look.

Or, for ultimate luxury, pair handmade Zellige tile with real marble.

5. Marble + Mosaic + Handmade Look = Refined Elegance

This combination mixes visual textures to create a rich space that will suit virtually any color palette. The veining on the marble tile, the slight variations in thickness, edge and color in the handmade-look tile, and the shapely pattern of the mosaic tile come together to create a visually rich tableau. This simply splendid bathroom, designed by Renovation Husbands, utilizes all these elements to their best advantage. The Firenze Carrara marble tile featured on the bathroom floor offers understated elegance. The Tribeca Gypsum White handmade-look subway tile adds texture to the shower while blending tonally with the creamy white painted bathroom walls. The Shanxi Black granite square mosaic provides contrast and–thanks to the small pieces and many grout lines–traction to the shower floor.

This beautiful bathroom features a white marble floor with grey veining.
Featuring: Tribeca Gypsum White, Firenze Carrara, Firenze Carrara Skirting, Shanxi Black and Noir Stantonz (tile no longer available; achieve a similar look with the Signature Black Matte Skirting). Design and photography by Renovation Husbands.

Shop marble, mosaic and subway tiles to get this look.

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6. Rectangle + Hex + Subway = Gorgeous Geometry

Pairing tiles of different sizes and shapes creates a visually striking space. The key to this design combo is to maintain a visual throughline. This eye-catching bathroom features the Look Avio subway tile, textured Hall Bianco wall tile and Rango Taupe Matte hex floor tile. The varied shapes and styles are tied together through the thick white grout lines used in the subway tile design. The vertical and horizontal grid lines echo the diagonal white pattern on the hex floor tile without exactly matching, while the white rectangular tile provides a neutral space.

This chic modern bathroom features blue subway tile in a grid-shaped pattern and geometric-patterned hex floor.
Featuring: Firenze Carrara, Hall Bianco, Look Avio, Firenze Carrara Somerset, Firenze Carrara Corner Shower Seat (tile no longer available; achieve a similar look with Calacatta Evora Corner Shower Seat), Hex Matte White and Rango Taupe Matte

Subway tile, rectangular tile and hexagon tile come together to create this look.

Pro Tip!

“Similar materials, when used with different grout colors, can create drastically different looks.”

– Julie Howard, lead designer at Timber Trails

7. Pattern + Subway + Mosaic = Sleek & Expressive

A patterned tile showcases your style, whether bold and graphic, delicate and floral or somewhere in between—like the whimsical motif on the Kelli Fontana Inlay Proper Dutch shown here. When styling with a patterned tile, pulling colors from the pattern (especially when it features multiple shades) helps maintain cohesion in your design. In this charming bathroom, the shower walls are tiled with beveled slate blue subway tile, and shades of blue are also repeated in the Laura Park Seaside Marble Herringbone mosaic featured in the shower niche. The matching colors create a sense of harmony among the varied patterns and shapes.

Choose a patterned tile to fit your style and pair it with a matching mosaic and subway tile to complete the look.

8. Stone + Mosaic + Hex = Lovely & Lavish

Natural stone will always be synonymous with luxury. Organic and unique, marble, limestone and travertine tiles feature innate variations, ensuring no two pieces will ever be the same. You can find a wealth of stone tile collections at The Tile Shop, each including coordinating mosaics, trim and field tiles. The variety of tile types allows you to create a varied yet cohesive space. This lavish bathroom features Volkas tile throughout. The hex floor tile and leaf-shaped mosaic add interest and beauty to the space, while the expressive veining creates a sense of depth and movement.

A natural stone collection from The Tile Shop has all the tiles you need to achieve this custom and cohesive look.

9. Checkerboard + Squares + Mosaic = Chic Checkmate!

This winning combination repeats shapes, using color and pattern to differentiate the square and checkerboard layouts.

The checkerboard of Arctic White and Bundung Gris Acid tiles on this room’s floor complements the Nuovo Riad Bianco wall tile both tonally and in shape, and the White Pebble (Small) mosaic tile, featured on the shower floor, adds organic shapes to contrast with the gridded layouts. To recreate this formula yourself, start by choosing your checkerboard tiles, and pull from that color palette to complete the look with solid square tiles and a mosaic designs in coordinating shades.

Note: This bathroom features a marble checkerboard created by halving 12″ x 24″ tiles. If you’re interested in doing the same, be sure to check first with a Store Associate at your local Tile Shop (or contact customer service) to ensure tiles are compatible.

Better yet, let us save you a step! Shop our growing selection of Checkerboard Tile Pairings, specifically sourced for installing together.

When it’s time to begin your bathroom design journey, shop our wide assortment of bathroom tiles to create your own winning design formula. Not sure where to start? Schedule a free design consultation or visit your local Tile Shop showroom and let us help create a space you’ll love!

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If you’re starting a new reno project, you know there are countless decisions to make when designing your space. With literally thousands of tiles to choose from, it can be challenging to pick one, let alone the multiple tiles that might be required for a whole-room redo. Should your wall and floor coordinate or contrast? Should you feature all the same materials or mix things up? While your design will ultimately be determined by your personal taste, we have six tried-and-true tile combos that always deliver beautiful results.

1. Contrasting Colors

Dark and light or neutral and bright, contrasting colors add drama and dimension to a space. Drastic color contrasts allow each tile to stand out in relation to the other, resulting in a space that both stimulates and soothes the senses. Here are a few of our favorite spaces that use contrasting colors to stunning effect.

Black and White With Charm All Over

This modern colonial bathroom, designed by Chris Loves Julia, demonstrates just how elevated a simple black-and-white color scheme can be. The floor features a custom design using Hex Matte Black and Hampton Carrara Tumbled Hex tiles. The uniform shapes of similarly sized hexagon and penny round tiles allow for creative designs and borders, which are even more striking when using contrasting colors. The dark floor is juxtaposed with the subtly grey-veined white marble wall tile, and the addition of the slim black pencil trim provides a visual throughline that ties the design together.

Bold and Neutral

A bright, bold color will make your wall or floor pop, and that color becomes even more vibrant when contrasted with a neutral element. This kitchen features the Zellige Turquoise Gloss subway tile paired with the Arbour Lowlands Summer Oak luxury vinyl plank. The beige wood-look tones of the floor complement the brilliant jewel tones of the wall tile, and the mix of warm and cool colors gives the space a contemporary feel. For more durable, easy-to-install flooring options, shop our newly expanded wood and vinyl offerings.

MORE TO EXPLORE | How to Install Vinyl Plank Flooring

Color Blocking

Add interest to your tile design by color-blocking two contrasting colors. This chic shower features one black wall and one white wall, creating the illusion of depth, which helps the small space appear larger. The black-and-white patterned Jeffery Alan Marks Summerland Toro floor tile keeps the space feeling cohesive.

MORE TO EXPLORE | Fabulous Black & White Shower Tile Ideas

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2. Monochromatic Mix

Contrast naturally adds depth to your design, but if you prefer the clean look of a monochromatic space, you can create interest by incorporating different finishes, sizes, shapes and materials. Here are three tile designs that prove a limited color palette can still be lively.

White on White

Crisp and clean, white is an invigorating shade that works in virtually any space. This beautiful bathroom, designed by @lifewithmadisonm, showcases white tile in two distinct styles. The shower walls feature the Regent Bianco handmade-look subway tile, while the floor is adorned with Calacata Brilliante marble-look tile (this tile is no longer available; achieve a similar look with Calacutta Bianco tile). The slight variations inherent to handmade and handmade-look tiles add subtle visual texture, while the striking grey veining on the marble-look tile lends depth to the space.

If you love the look of an all-white room, shop our wide selection of white tile. 👉

MORE TO EXPLORE | Stunning White Bathroom Tile Designs

This contemporary bathroom features a handmade-look white subway wall tile and a white with grey veining marble-look floor tile.
Featuring: Calacata Brilliante (tile no longer available; achieve a similar look with Calacutta Bianco) and Regent Bianco. Design and photography by @lifewithmadisonm.

Color Drenched

Embrace a bold hue to create a vivid tableau. A gorgeous green, beautiful blue or radiant red adds personality to your space. This lush shower pairs the Alison Victoria Gem marble mosaic tile with the Marradi Calacata Emerald marble-look tile. Though both tiles feature expressive veining, they are distinct in shape and tone, creating visual interest while maintaining color harmony.

MORE TO EXPLORE | Creative Color Drenching Tile Ideas

Neutral Territory

A neutral color palette is the perfect recipe for tranquility. If you like an all-over creamy look, like this serene beige-on-beige shower, use texture and shape to keep your calming neutrals stimulating. The subtle mix of travertine and marble stone tiles adds just enough variation in tone and texture to create interest, while the framed Arctic White Large Herringbone tile wall detail and the Claros Silver square mosaic floor tile provide a sense of movement.

MORE TO EXPLORE | Ultra-Stylish Neutral Shower Tile Ideas

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3. Coordinated Collections

One of the easiest ways to ensure your design flows together is to use tiles from the same collection or series on both walls and floors. A main benefit of a Tile Shop stone collection is its variety of shapes, sizes and trim offerings. All the tiles within a Tile Shop stone collection are sourced from a single quarry, so while natural variation ensures no two pieces are ever the same, your overall design will remain cohesive.

Marvelous Marble

Nothing symbolizes luxury quite like marble. This exquisite stone comes in a wide range of colors, from black and white to beige, grey and even red. Here, Calacata Evora marble tile is used to create a sumptuous bathroom featuring eight different field, mosaic and trim tiles–all crafted from the same stone. The use of varying sizes and shapes elevates the design by creating a sense of movement and refinement. The mix of grey and beige veining in the classic white marble makes it a popular choice for both contemporary and traditional styles.

MORE TO EXPLORE | Marvelous Marble Tile Bathroom Ideas

Lush Limestone

Limestone is a naturally occurring stone formed from calcified coral and shells. Our limestone collections feature several stunning colors, including brown, tan, black and the shimmering grey tones of the Silver Mist collection showcased here. With the use of subway and hex mosaic tiles in the shower, along with 8″ x 20″ field tile for the main floor, this elegant bathroom, designed by Chris Loves Julia, demonstrates how to utilize different sizes and shapes within a single collection to create distinct yet cohesive spaces.

Timeless Travertine

Travertine, a type of limestone formed in mineral springs, is a rich stone distinguished by its naturally earthy tones. Shades of brown, grey, beige and silver (both alone and in combination) can be found in our travertine tile collections. Here, Legno travertine, with its soft beige tones and smooth veining, creates a relaxing atmosphere. Notice how the Wheaton mosaic, used as a focal point on the wall, maintains symmetry with the Double Chevron mosaic floor tile (this tile is no longer available; achieve a similar look with the Claros Silver Double Chevron tile).

This stylish shower features beige travertine tile.
Featuring: Legno Wheaton, Legno Luce Corsica, Legno Luce Barnes (tile no longer available; achieve a similar look with Legno Luce Capital), Legno (tile no longer available; achieve a similar look with Queen Beige), Lego Corner Shower Seat (no longer available; achieve a similar look with Queen Beige Corner Shower Seat) and Legno Double Chevron (tile no longer available; achieve a similar look with Claros Silver Double Chevron).

4. Patterns That Pop

One of our most popular wall and floor tile combinations is patterned and non-patterned tile. For the bold at heart, there’s nothing better than an accent wall or floor brimming with striking shapes. Delicate, floral, abstract or geometric–shop our wide assortment of patterned tile to find a style to suit your taste.

Botanical Beauty

A nature-inspired pattern will fill your space with serotonin-boosting outdoor vibes (bonus points if it includes colors found outside, like the tranquil blue of the Fired Earth Designs Floreale tile shown here). This charming bathroom demonstrates how to feature a patterned tile without overwhelming the space. The colors in the floor tile are reflected in the blue sink vanity and white wall tile. By maintaining a simple color palette, the space feels elegant yet full of personality.

MORE TO EXPLORE | Tile for Every Style: Biophilic Design

Pattern and Color

Pulling a color or two from your patterned tile will ensure your design coordinates. However, if you choose a black-and-white patterned tile, like the Cloth Black and White tile shown here, you can pair it with virtually any hue. We love how the Glass Royal Blue Amalfi tile pops against the black-and-white design, and how the black hardware and white grout lines create a visual throughline between the shower walls and the bathroom floor.

This contemporary bathroom features a black-and-white patterned floor tile and royal blue glass subway wall tile.
Featuring: Glass Royal Blue Amalfi and Cloth Black and White. Design and photography by Brightwood.

Wallpaper Effect

A patterned wall tile provides the look of wallpaper with all the durability and easy-to-clean properties of ceramic or porcelain–perfect for mess-prone spaces like kitchen backsplashes, bathrooms or entryways. This fashionable kitchen features the Nikki Chu Tangier Graphite tile. Bold enough on its own, this patterned tile is paired with the black Iconic Steel floor tile and the Nikki Chu Luxor Winter White subway tile (on the kitchen island).

If you love this global, eclectic style, shop our exclusive Nikki Chu collection.

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5. Tone on Tone

One way to ensure a cohesive look between your floors and walls is to coordinate the tones of your tiles. This involves choosing a color from one tile and carrying it through to another. The result is floors and walls that complement each other without exactly matching. Here are a few spaces that exemplify this concept.

Beige on Beige

Tiles that offer shade variation are perfect for the tone-on-tone concept. This elegant bathroom, designed by @jessicasmithhomedesign, pairs the Coco Canvas Glossy wall tile with a marble checkerboard floor featuring Royal Satin White and Avorio Fiorito tiles. The undulating surface of the handmade-look subway tile spans creamy whites to light tan tones, which are reflected in the white and beige floor.

Rust on Rust

Here, the crisp white background and expressive rust-colored veins of the Arabian Pisa Oro Matte tile are echoed in the Kasbah Cross Terracotta and Star Bone floor tiles. While a single white, beige or grey tile would capture the tones of the unique marble-look wall tile, selecting the most vibrant shade creates an invigorating space. While nothing beats the singular luxury of real marble, some ceramic and porcelain marble-look tiles offer colors and designs you won’t find in nature, such as blue, green and gold.

MORE TO EXPLORE | Unique and Unexpected Checkerboard Tile Ideas

Warm and Cool

Sometimes, multiple tones can be carried through from one tile to another. This welcoming entryway pairs the Organic Clay Taupe wall tile with the Jerica Ceniza floor tile. While one is dark and the other light, both of these handmade-look subway tiles feature a mix of warm brown and cool grey tones. The combination of the two creates a subtle visual texture that makes the space feel fresh and contemporary.

MORE TO EXPLORE | Stylish & Durable Mudroom Tile Ideas

6. Eclectic

Even tile rules are meant to be broken! While tried-and-true combos make for beautiful and unique spaces, good design can be found in the least expected pairings. Here are a few of our favorite eclectic tile arrangements.

Singular Looks

The Alison Victoria Brick x Brick Petal tile* and the Terrazzo Nero Macro tile are an unconventional couple that forms natural harmony in this sweetly chic bathroom, designed by Yellow Brick Home. The brick-like texture of the wall tile and the terrazzo-inspired floor tile, with its pattern of glass- and marble-look fragments, each contribute their own visual appeal. While the colors and textures are neither matching nor dramatically contrasting, their warm tones and singular styles make an interesting complement.

* This tile is no longer available; achieve a similar look with Color Market Rosa Cha tile.

This eclectic bathroom features a pink brick-look wall tile and a black terrazzo-look floor tile.
Featuring: Alison Victoria Brick x Brick Petal (tile no longer available; achieve a similar look with Color Market Rosa Cha) and Terrazzo Nero Macro. Design and photography by Yellow Brick Home.

A Reflection on Texture and Pattern

This opulent space, showcasing tile from our exclusive Kelli Fontana Collection, is a wealth of texture and pattern. The Patina Siren Mirror wall tile provides a smooth, reflective surface with striking aged details, while the Tommas Carrara fluted marble-look wall tile lends texture to the space. Paired with the Inlay Proper Naples Beach floor tile, with its elegant leaf pattern, these tiles come together to create a rich, romantic tableau. Though each piece in her collection is distinct, celebrated designer Kelli Fontana conceived of all her tiles to work together for a classic, bold and whimsical aesthetic.

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Shape and Movement

There are many ways to add a sense of movement to your tile design, as evidenced in this exceptional space. Though the three prominent tiles are aesthetically distinct, each brings its own visual flow. The center tile stripe features the Trois Bandes tile, with its black-and-white diamond pattern forming a horizontal zigzag. This movement is directionally mirrored by the organic woodgrain detail in the Amazon Amendoa tile*, while the half-hexagon shape of the Tory Black mosaic floor tile reflects the diagonals in the patterned tile. The result is a space that could feel random but has enough visual throughlines to maintain cohesion.

*This tile is no longer available; achieve a similar look with Rovere Honey tile.

This stylish shower features a wood-look tile with a stripe of black-and-white tile and a black mosaic floor tile.
Featuring: Amazona Amendoa (tile no longer available; achieve a similar look with Rovere Honey), Trois Bandes, Signature Black Matte Square Pencil and Tory Black.

Whether you seek a dramatic contrast, a soothing monochromatic space or a distinct eclectic pairing, there are as many wall and floor combinations as there are tiles at The Tile Shop (literally thousands!). We hope these classic designs have inspired your next project, and if you need a little more guidance, be sure to schedule a free design consultation or visit your local showroom–our tile experts are excited to help you create a space you’ll love.

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You don’t need a large space to create a welcoming entryway. From elegant marble and marble looks to stylish patterns, these nine small-space tile ideas will help your home make a great first impression.

1. Small Entryway Tile Floor Ideas

Your front door likely sees a lot of traffic, which is why durable, easy-to-clean and low-maintenance porcelain tile is a great option for your foyer floor. Available in nearly any style you can imagine, porcelain tile can withstand whatever you and your family—human and furry—throw at it. This homey entryway features the Baltimore Gris Wood Look tile; its realistic woodgrain details make it an excellent choice for maintaining the natural character of your home. For more durable hardwood alternatives, shop our vast assortment of wood-look tile.

This entryway features a light brown wood-look porcelain tile. A golden doodle is lying on the floor next to a blue tennis ball.
Featuring: Baltimore Gris Wood Look. Design and photography by @searing.styles.

2. Make a Bold Statement Wall

Whether bold and graphic or soft and floral, a patterned tile showcases your personality while protecting your walls from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The Nikki Chu Tangier Graphic tile is inspired by the celebrity designer’s popular wallpaper. Made of porcelain, this graphic patterned tile is as durable as it is chic—perfect for stylish households with pets or kids. Shop our wide assortment of patterned tile to find a design that’s uniquely you.

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3. Embrace an Earthy Palette

Create a warm, welcoming atmosphere with soothing earth-toned neutrals. This serene entryway features the rich brown Organic Clay Taupe wall tile and the soft, brick-look Jerica Ceniza floor tile. The slightly textured tiles enhance the space’s organic appeal. Shop our collection of brown and beige tiles to achieve this nature-inspired look.

4. Choose Stone-Look for Durable Luxury

If you love the luxurious look of natural stone but want a low-maintenance material that can withstand heavy foot traffic, durable, easy-to-clean marble-look porcelain or ceramic is the perfect solution. This stylish entryway, designed by House of Shima, features the Keystone Grey tile. The striking grey and white veining creates a sense of movement that complements both the cool grey of the table and the warm brown wooden stairs and banister.

This transitional entryway features a grey marble-look floor tile.
Featuring: Keystone Grey. Design and photography by House of Shima.

5. Small Entryway Foyer Tile Ideas

The entrance to your home doesn’t need to be grand to make an impact. Here, the Star tile creates visual separation between the foyer and the rest of the house. The folk art-inspired pattern is whimsical and homey, providing a moment of levity between the grand door and the hardwood floor that extends down the hall.

A stylish small entryway with black-and-white star patterned floor tile.
Featuring: Star Black. Design and photography by @Tammy Whelan

6. Keep It Classy With Black-and-White Tile

Like a well-tailored tuxedo, black-and-white tile exudes style and sophistication. This sleek and chic room, designed by Haus of Rowe, features the Laura Ashley Wicker Charcoal floor tile. The dainty, abstract florals add a touch of playfulness to this formal space. Shop black-and-white tile for more classy design options.

This stylish entryway features a black-and-white small floral patterned floor tile and black cupboards.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Wicker Charcoal Matte. Design and photography by Haus of Rowe.
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7. Choose Tumbled Marble for Rustic Luxury

Want a luxurious look with a bit of an edge? Tumbled marble, like the Meram Blanc Carrara tile shown here, is a high-end stone that has been tumbled with rocks to give it a uniquely rugged appearance. Shop marble tile for a wide assortment of tumbled finishes.

8. Win Your Design With Checkerboard

Checkerboard is a classic design that doesn’t require much space to create a big sensation. This elegant foyer features a checkerboard pattern made of Hampton Carrara and Black Marquina marble, but you can achieve this highly versatile look with any two complementary colored or patterned square tiles.

9. Create a Breezy Coastal Chic Design

The Laura Ashley Wicker Sea Spray tile sets the tone for this coastal-inspired space, designed by Timber Trails. Bright whites and wicker accents complete the beachy vibe, making this the perfect entryway to a stylish, laid-back home. For more ideas on bringing this chill aesthetic into your home, check out our guide to coastal chic design.

Updating your space is easier than you think! Shop our wide assortment of entryway tiles to find your perfect style. Need more assistance? Visit your local Tile Shop showroom, where you’ll find the tile, tools and expert advice you need to get started.

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Even a small space can feel luxurious with the right tile. From sleek porcelain slabs to beautiful mosaics and vibrant patterns, these 12 shower tile ideas will refresh and rejuvenate your limited square footage.

Discover a wealth of possibilities for wet spaces in our expansive selection of shower tile.

1. Surround Yourself With Seamless Luxury

Create a lush, opulent space with oversized porcelain panels. Available individually or in four-piece shower kits, these 32″ x 94″ panels mimic the look of a single stone slab with minimal grout lines, creating a near-seamless finish that makes a small space feel larger—bonus: they’re also easier to clean.

Exuding high-end elegance, this chic bathroom features the Masterstone White panel throughout. A crisp white background with a contemporary mix of beige and grey veining creates a rich stone look and a soothing atmosphere, enhanced by sleek brass fixtures.

Shop porcelain panels in all four exquisite stone looks: Masterstone White, Calacatta White, Max Rapolano Ivory and Statuario Nuovo.

An exquisite shower featuring grey and beige marble look porcelain panels.
Featuring: Masterston White.

2. Find a Fashion-Forward Focus

A bold accent wall in muted neutrals is the focal point of this fashionable shower. Featuring a hand-drawn geometric design, Nikki Chu Zulu Cement tile (also available in Pumice [beige] and Graphite [black]) is installed in a dynamic zigzag pattern that draws the eye up and across, giving the small space a sense of expansiveness. On the side walls, coordinating Nikki Chu Mrembo Honed stone-look tile echoes the palette of the patterned tile.

If you love this sophisticated, globally inspired design, explore our exclusive Nikki Chu designer collection.

3. Add Stylish Utility

At the intersection of form and function sits the shower niche—a recessed shelf designed to store your toiletries in style. Perfect for keeping essentials from cluttering a small shower, a niche also provides an opportunity to showcase a decorative patterned or mosaic tile. Here, Laura Park Cosmo Aegean Blue tile is on elegant display, surrounded by coordinating Laura Park Seaside Marble tile.

Designed to complement, the vibrant patterns and calming colors of our exclusive Laura Park designer collection will add artistry to your space.

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4. White Tile Shower Ideas for Small Bathrooms

Crisp and clean, white tile is an excellent choice for showers. This bright, invigorating bathroom features Kelli Fontana Tommas Classico marble look tile (also available in grey-veined Carrara). The raised fluted pattern casts soft shadows that shift with the changing light, giving the space a dynamic sense of movement. Run your hand over the gently rounded flutes to awaken your senses in the morning or calm your nerves at the end of a long day.

If you love the whimsical, romantic look of this space—note the checkered Kelli Fontana Inlay Proper floor tile in Eden Ode and Florence Lace—explore our exclusive Kelli Fontana designer collection.

5. Create a Playful Pattern

Kids’ bathrooms can be tricky to style—you want a design that can grow with them or transition into a guest bath over time. Hand Makes Home strikes the right balance between playfulness and sophistication in this charming bathroom designed for her young boys. Glass subway tiles in White, Storm and Light Blu are installed in a custom pattern that infuses the space with cheerful energy.

To create a similar pattern of your own, explore our wide selection of subway tile.

MORE TO EXPLORE | Playful Kids’ Bathroom Tile Ideas

This playful kid bathroom features glass subway tile in a custom pattern.
Featuring: Glass White, Glass Storm and Glass Light Blu. Design and Photography by @handmakeshome.

6. Add Abstract Expressions

Designed to emulate glazed pottery, the Jeffrey Alan Marks Big Sur Sea Spray tile (also available in Off the Hook [blue]) brings expressive movement to this coastal chic shower. Tonally complementing the blue-green Look Avio subway tile on the adjoining wall, this vibrant tile adds rich visual interest—perfect for elevating a small space.

For more relaxed, coastal-inspired designs, explore our exclusive Jeffrey Alan Marks designer collection.

MORE TO EXPLORE | Cool & Calming Coastal Chic Bathroom Tile Ideas

7. Go for a Design Checkmate!

A classic pattern making a major play in contemporary design, checkerboard is a versatile look that enlivens and elevates any space. While black-and-white squares remain a staple, there are many creative takes on the pattern that add an unexpected twist.

Here, handmade Zellige tile in Azul (dark blue) and Light Grey brings a new dimension to the design. The sides of the shower are tiled in Zellige Azul as well, with the glossy surface reflecting the checkerboard pattern on the far wall, making the space feel more expansive.

If you love this authentic, handcrafted look, explore our wide selection of Zellige tile. Or explore our newly expanded selection of checkerboard pairings for an easy play.

MORE TO EXPLORE | Unique and Unexpected Checkerboard Tile Ideas

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8. Break Up the Space

Pairing Villa Cool Grey Gloss subway tile and large format Macula Matte tile, this chic shower layout adds a sense of height and expansiveness to the small space. Featuring lush grey veining, the marble look tile along the bottom half of the space creates a sense of movement that draws the eye across the room. On the top half, the subway tile, installed in a vertical straight stack, directs the eye upward, making the wall feel taller.

Stylish and affordable, these tiles prove you don’t need to break the bank to create a stunning space. Discover even more beautiful looks for any budget in our expansive selection of tile under $7.

Pro Tip: Requiring fewer grout lines, large format tile (defined as any tile with one side larger than 23″) will make your small space look and feel bigger.

9. Put in a Picture Frame

Created by “framing” a patterned or mosaic tile with trim, a tile picture frame is a great way to add definition to your small shower. Typically installed around the shower head and handle, this elegant feature provides a captivating focal point while you bathe. Here, the Shapes Elongated Hex Off White Two Tone mosaic tile is framed with three layers of Signature trim (Denim Gloss London and Pencil, and Gris Square Pencil). This decorative detail remains tonally consistent with the Signature Denim Gloss subway tile, enhancing the space’s cool coastal feel.

Discover elevated basics designed for mixing and matching in our exclusive Signature tile collection.

MORE TO EXPLORE | How to Elevate Your Space With Trim

10. Bathe Your Space In Natural Stone

Small spaces are the perfect place to invest in natural stone. Inherently beautiful, marble, travertine, slate and limestone offer rich details that ensure your space is truly unique. Stone collections include coordinating field, mosaic and trim pieces, so you can achieve a unified look across your entire space.

This lovely shower features Volakas tile throughout. The field tile on the left wall is the same stone used in the Alison Victoria Elia Honed leaf-shaped mosaic on the right wall. A coordinating shower seat provides a place to rest, hold toiletries or assist with shaving.

Explore the rich offerings available in the Tile Shop-exclusive natural stone collections: Volakas, Hampton Carrara, Calacata Evora, Legno, Firenze and more.

MORE TO EXPLORE | Marvelous Marble Tile Bathroom Ideas

11. Create Your Forever Space with Universal Design

Bringing the principles of universal design into your bathroom will help you enjoy it—and your home—longer. Features like a curbless entry, grab bars and shower seats and benches help ease bathing for people with mobility challenges, and add comfort and value to your home.

This shower floor showcases another universal design feature. A tiled “rug” of Laura Park Watercolor Marble herringbone tile is installed in the center of the shower, providing a visual and textural guide, while the many grout joints between the mosaic pieces add traction, reducing slip hazards.

MORE TO EXPLORE | Ideas to Equip Your Bathroom for Aging in Place

12. Consider Your Grout

Don’t overlook one of the most essential elements of your tile design. Grout, whether tonally contrasting or complementary, can make a big impact even in small spaces. A contrasting grout will highlight your layout, while a complementary grout will create a softer look.

Here, Whisper Grey grout peeks out between Signature Bianco Gloss tile. The muted tone matches the Hampton Carrara tile used in the shower niche, creating a tonally consistent visual throughline between the walls and trim.

Pro Tip: Consider your cleaning routine when selecting grout. White grout shows dirt more readily, black grout can highlight soap scum, while grey or beige grout will stay looking clean longer.

MORE TO EXPLORE | Tips to Nail Your Grout Color and Design

An elegant shower featuring white subway tile and grey-veined marble tile niche.
Featuring: Signature Bianco Gloss, Hampton Carrara and Hampton Carrara Barnes. Design by Julie Howard for Timber Trails. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

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Small Bathroom & Shower Tile FAQs

What is the best tile to use for a small shower?

As with any space, the best tile to use is the one that most appeals to you. Since the shower is often one of the first spaces you enter in the morning, choosing a pattern, style or material that makes you feel refreshed and invigorated can help you start your day off right. Alternatively, if you’re a nighttime showerer, a soothing, relaxing look can help you wind down.

What is the best color tile for a small bathroom?

Light-colored tile can make your space feel more open and airy, but if your bathroom has plenty of natural light, you can opt for a darker tile. A highly reflective finish, such as a glossy jewel-toned tile, will help bounce light around the space even if the tile itself is darker.

What tile makes a small shower look bigger?

There are many ways to create a feeling of expansiveness in a small space. Large format tile requires fewer grout lines, making a space feel and appear larger (as do oversized porcelain slabs). Perhaps counterintuitively, small-format mosaic tile can also trick the eye into perceiving a space as larger, as it gives the eye more detail to take in.

Layout can also impact perception. Subway tile can create the illusion of height when installed vertically, or width when installed horizontally.

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Welcome to The Tile Shop’s Year in Review Series! To wrap up the year, we’ll be looking back at some of your favorite spaces from 2024. First up: Best Bathrooms. From soothing neutrals and charming checkerboards to marvelous marble and marble-look tiles–read on for a countdown of the 10 bathrooms you liked, shared and pinned the most.

10. Serene Handmade-Look Bathroom

Warm neutrals were the trend of the year, and the Coco Canvas tile was the most popular of them all. Three of the top bathrooms feature this charmingly detailed, handmade-look tile. This serene bathroom showcases the Coco Canvas matte tile in a horizontal stack, complemented by a double band of glossy tile in a vertical stack. The glossy finish captures the light, creating a stunning yet subtle effect.

9. Alison Victoria’s City-Chic Shower

HGTV star Alison Victoria’s pretty-yet-edgy shower features tile from her Tile Shop-exclusive collection. The subtle brick-like texture of the Brick x Brick by Alison Victoria Petal tile adds grit to the feminine pastel tone, while the vertical brick-lay pattern gives the space a contemporary feel. If you love her signature city-chic style, shop our newly expanded Alison Victoria collection.

8. Renovation Husbands’ Relaxing Shower

This soothing shower, designed by Renovation Husbands, is a richly textured retreat. The entrance is tiled with the luxurious and expressive Firenze Carrara, while handmade-look wall tile and a granite tile floor soothe the senses in this beautiful transitional-style space. Want more ideas on how to achieve this contemporary-meets-traditional look? Check out our helpful guide to transitional design.

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7. Nikki Chu’s Quiet Luxury Office Shower

This serene shower from Nikki Chu epitomizes the understated elegance of one of our favorite 2024 trends–quiet luxury. The rich beige and grey veining in the Savannah Antique marble-look wall tile, along with the natural coloration of the Modena mosaic floor tile, add soothing movement to the space. Discover more ideas on how to infuse your space with rich and relaxing quiet luxury here.

A shower wall with pink brick-look subway tile in a vertical offset pattern and shower niche trimmed with gold metal.
Featuring: Savannah Antique and Modena Mosaic. Design by Nikki Chu.

6. Mary Lauren’s Tranquil Retreat

We could linger all day in this calming, cool-neutral bathroom, designed by Mary Lauren. The stone-look Metro Anthracite and Metro White tiles, installed in a charming checkerboard pattern, create stunning visual texture on the floor, while the Nuovo Riad Bianco wall tile creates a pleasing undulating effect on the shower walls.

This elegant bathroom features handmade-look shower tile and a white and grey stone-look checkerboard tile floor.
Featuring: Nuovo Riad Bianco, White Pebbles (Small), Metro Anthracite and Metro White. Design and photography by Mary Lauren.

5. Jessica Smith’s Checkmate Bathroom

This bathroom, designed by Jessica Smith Home Design, is a winning combination of warm, textured neutral tiles. The handmade-look wall tile–the popular Coco Canvas–and the beige and white marble checkerboard floor create a beautiful, transitional space.

4. I SPY DIY’s “Boho Chic” Sanctuary

For the second year in a row, I SPY DIY’s beautiful blue bathroom has made it to your top 10, and we can see why! This sophisticated yet playful space is rich in color and detail, featuring Marrakesh Blue and Off White tile walls and a Cross Black floor dotted with Cross Snow White tiles. For more ideas on how to transform your space with this cool, artsy style, check out this comprehensive guide to boho chic.

This chic bathroom features blue and white handmade-look tile in a checkerboard and black with white cross-shaped tile floor.
Featuring: Marrakesh Blue, Marrakesh Off White, Cross Black and Cross Snow White. Design and photography by I SPY DIY.
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3. Mary Lauren’s Marvelous Primary Bath

Bright and airy, this elegant bathroom features luxurious, feminine details like the gold and crystal light fixture and floral print step stool. The Hampton Brookfield mosaic floor tile is framed by the Hampton Carara 12″ x 24″ tile and the Black High Pencil Liner, giving the space an elevated, highly designed look.

Elegant white marble and black and white marble mosaic tile complete this luxurious bathroom.
Featuring: Hampton Brookfield, Hampton Carrara and Black High Pencil Liner. Design and photography by Mary Lauren.

2. Mosaic Masterpiece

The subtle variations in surface texture on the Track Stak White Two Tone mosaic tile add visual interest to this contemporary bathroom wall. The white with beige detailing creates a pleasing tonal variation that perfectly complements the grey and beige veining in the Hampton Carrara tile. The result is a stunning yet understated mix of neutrals, creating a relaxing and rejuvenating space.

1. Soothing Neutrals

We saw a lot of love for neutral bathrooms this year, so it makes sense that the most-liked, most-shared and most-pinned bathroom features a stunning array of creams and whites. This serene shower showcases the Coco Canvas Glossy handmade-look tile, with a focal point of the Penny Round Gloss White tile. The pairing of subway tiles with penny rounds creates rich texture while maintaining tonal consistency, and the brass fixtures and trim add a touch of refinement to the space.

Featuring: Coco Canvas Glossy and Penny Round Gloss White. Design and photography by Kubik House.

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