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Hexagon Tile

Trendy hexagon tile is a vintage look that’s new again, making it a great fit for old home updates and new homes alike. It’s a unique shape but is simple enough to blend into a design. And the variations are endless. Hex tile is available in ceramic, porcelain and natural stone, as well as in a variety of sizes, starting from 1- and 2-inch hexagon tiles and going up to 12-inch tiles. For a classic look, try an allover hexagon tile floor in a solid color in your bathroom or a hexagon mosaic backsplash in your kitchen. To dip your toe into a trendy look, mix and match different colored hexagon tiles, especially those in coordinating colors. But we’re warning you—it might be hard to stop there.

Black, grey and white hexagon marble floor with small wood table.

Trendy hexagon tile is a vintage look that’s new again, making it a great fit for old home updates and new homes alike. It’s a unique shape but is simple enough to blend into a design. And the variations are endless. Hex tile is available in ceramic, porcelain and natural stone, as well as in a variety of sizes, starting from 1- and 2-inch hexagon tiles and going up to 12-inch tiles. For a classic look, try an allover hexagon tile floor in a solid color in your bathroom or a hexagon mosaic backsplash in your kitchen. To dip your toe into a trendy look, mix and match different colored hexagon tiles, especially those in coordinating colors. But we’re warning you—it might be hard to stop there.

Black, grey and white hexagon marble floor with small wood table.

Hexagon Tiles: A Vintage Favorite That’s Here to Stay

Like subway tiles, hexagon tiles are another retro shape that came back as a trend and has turned into a modern classic. Black and white hexagon floor tiles will always evoke a certain vintage Parisian flair, but the sheer variety of sizes, materials and patterns available today can be used to create a multitude of more contemporary looks throughout any home, whether your ideal style leans more traditional, coastal, glam, farmhouse or mid-century modern. 

New Updates on a Traditional Shape

If you think all hexagons are more or less the same, you’re in for a happy surprise. By playing with proportions, lengthening sides and narrowing angles, you can create entirely new looks with the typical six-sided shape. One look at these reimagined styles—including PicketSpoke and the jewel-like Costa—and you’ll never look at hexagon wall tiles the same way again

Kitchen wall tile backsplash using mosaic tiles featuring small hexagon-shaped tiles in shades of white, black and grey arranged into large hexagon patterns.

Featured Tile: Collodi

Featured Tile: Costa Emerald Mix

An Easy Way to Update Your Bathrooms

Hexagon tiles add a beautiful touch to any room, and they’re a versatile choice for giving your bathroom an on-trend refresh that will still be in style for years to come. Depending on their size, porcelain hexagon bathroom floor tiles can add vintage charm (like the small-scale hexagon mosaic styles found in 1920s homes) or a modern, graphic look (like large-format hexagons in a dark slate color). And we frequently recommend hexagon shower tile, particularly smaller sizes used for shower stall floors. In addition to looking great, the grout lines between each hexagon offer the practical benefit of enhanced traction on a wet surface. 

Our Experts Can Help

With so many great options to choose from, we know there’s a lot to consider when you’re shopping for hexagon tiles. When you visit one of our showrooms, our friendly sales associates will guide you through our complimentary design services to create a finished space that’s perfect for you and your family.