Luckily, there are so many routes you might go when selectingbathroom floor tile.

Not a blue person?

These blue hues add a soothing touch to thissmall bathroom.

tile continuing from walls to floor

Design:@casagrandestudio/ Instagram; Photo: Sean Litchfield

Finish off the look with a blue mirror like this one and some blue bath towels.

This marbleized design sure is beautiful and classic.

This design is certainly unexpected yet looks gorgeous all the same.

multicolor octagon tiles

Design:Cole & Cole/ Photo:Muriel Silva

And who can resist a stunningterracotta hue?

Black and tan always make for a sophisticated combo, as we see here.

Rain or shine, you’ll always have a sweet display to admire.

blue penny tile in bathroom

Design:Amy Peltier/ Photo:Marisa Vitale

Pick a Bold Color

Kelley Kish

Brown, black, gold, and…red!

This floor tile certainly can’t be missed and adds some welcome vibrance to this petite powder room.

You could do the same with orange, yellow, or hot pink, if you wish.

herringbone floors

Design:Amy Peltier/ Photo:Marisa Vitale

No matter what color you pick, this style of flooring will always look nice and elegant.

Play With Stripes

Love stripes?

Try a fun twist on this pattern by emulating the bathroom floors shown here.

brick like floors

Design:Andrea May/ Photo:Karyn Millet

How cool are these?

These floors feature many shades of lush blues.

This black and white checked pattern modernizes this space instantly.

geometric design on floors

Design:Andrea May/ Photo:Karyn Millet

Opt for Two Hues

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Can’t commit to just one color?

Try a design that features two peppy hues, like turquoise blue and sunny yellow.

The compliments will most definitely roll in when guests stop by.

floral design with tile

Design:Andrea May/ Photo:Karyn Millet

this orange and white pattern immediately commands attention and really jazzes up this simple space.

Here, classic rectangular tile in the shower looks lovely paired with a quatrefoil-inspired design on the floor.

Try it in the bathroom for a little vintage fun.

bright red floors

Kelley Kish

And if you feel like pairing these neutrals with a loud wallpaper, by all means, do it.

light blue herringbone tile

Design:Serendipite/ Photo:Molly Rose

striped tile pattern

Design:Serendipite/ Photo:Molly Rose

black and white sun design

Amanda Barnes Interiors

wavy tile shape

Kristen Elizabeth Design

black and white floor tile

Lara Kimmerer

black and white geometric tile

Lara Kimmerer

blue and yellow floor tiles

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terrazzo floor tiles

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stone design on walls and floors

Cathie Hong Interiors

quatrefoil design on tile

Cathie Hong Interiors

pink penny tile

Erin Williamson Design

black and white checkered floors

Sarah Szwajkos