Plus, with the right tools and know-how, installing tile can also be a DIY-friendly project.
If you’re looking for sometile inspirationfor your laundry room space, look no further.
Here are laundry room tile ideas to inspire your next renovation.
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We love the way that the cupboards are painted to match the tile.
Try a Geometric Look
Mali AzimaforK Kong Designs
Go bold and geometric.
This laundry room showcases bold geometric floor tiles paired with equally eye-catching wallpaper for a totally show-stopping look.
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This laundry room showcases how thin rectangular tile can be installed in a creative way for an eye-catching look.
You really can’t go wrong with aclassic subway tile backsplash.
It’s stylish, timeless, and effortlessly modern.
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They make excellent backsplash tiles for a pretty, contemporary look.
This will keep the focus on the backsplash while keeping the rest of the room equally as functional.
As it turns out, they’re not just for the kitchen either.
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Try installing a slab backsplash in your laundry room for a touch of elegance and glamor.
Add Interest With Hexagons
Hexagon tilescan be a great option for the floor as well.
Select Marble-Effect Flooring
Add an elegant touch to your laundry room by opting for marble-effect tiles.
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A porcelain lookalike will do just as well.
This will give your space an unexpected twist that feels fresh and exciting.
They present endless creative opportunities and make quite the statement in any space.
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It’ll add a touch of glamour to your space while still being functional and practical.
Choose Classic Checkerboard
Checkerboard tile offers a timeless, classic feeling to any space.
It evokes feelings of cleanliness and calm, something we could all use more of while doing the laundry.
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Opt for a soft, muted blue for a chic, sophisticated look.
Pair them with sleek marble countertops, clean white walls, and minimal decor for a quietly luxurious look.
While there are endless options, we are partial to this Moroccan-style floor tile as chosen byInterior Impressions.
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For a more rustic and organic look, opt for natural stone tile.
It’ll help to create a warm and inviting space that is equal parts earthy and refined.
Pair it with dark appliances and countertops for an effortlessly modern and luxurious look.
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Opt for Brick-Style Tile
Brick-style tile is another great option for laundry rooms.
Try installing it end-to-end for a classic and simple look.
Try Stone Hexagon Floor Tiles
Another rustic option for tile is natural stone.
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Opting for a hexagon shape is reminiscent of garden pavers and stones which further plays into its earthy look.
Pair these tiles with colors like green, off-white, and brown to create a relaxing and harmonious space.
Try large, stamped tiles instead.
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These textured tiles give the appearance of numerous tiny tiles installed together without the added work.
Pair it with simple walls and a sleek backsplash to balance out the busy flooring.
Take, for example, this bold black and white patterned tile in this laundry room byKate Marker Interiors.
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In those cases, a simple oversized tile in a muted tone is the way to go.
It also has six sides, but the middle is elongated for a more rectangular appearance.
In fact, it got its name from the classic picket fence, which it resembles.
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It’s a great choice for both flooring and backsplashes.
It offers the same timeless aesthetic as a traditional checkerboard with a modern flair.
We’d recommend opting for a glossy finish to make these small tilesas easy as possible to clean.
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Ceramic and porcelain arepopular options for laundry room tilesbecause they are durable, waterproof, and easy to clean.
Plus, both are affordable options which makes them accessible to most homeowners.
When it comes to color, the sky is the limit.
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It’s also easy to clean and wipe down.
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