A tiledfireplacecreates a statement.
Check out these tiled fireplace ideas in a range of styles for inspiration.
Inexpensivepeel-and-stick tilecan turn an eyesore fireplace into a budget-friendly focal point.
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This works best with electric or gas inserts since wood-burning fireplaces generate too much heat.
Mother of pearlmosaic tileis surrounded by a white wooden mantel and built-ins for a textural look.
Oversized Porcelain Tile
KG Designs
Create the look of concrete with porcelain tiles.
Mary Patton Design
These are perfect if you want the appearance of stone or concrete without the additional cost.
Overlapping Fireplace Tiles
Lauren Ashley Experiences
Fireplace tile doesn’t have to be flat or repetitive.
The overlapping white tiles add texture and dimension to an entirely white fireplace.
Kate Marker Interiors
Use peel-and-stick tile to add interest to your fireplace wall instead.
This living room is finished with purple walls for an eclectic feel.
Grout paint manufacturers will often custom-match colors, so you might opt for any shade your heart desires.
Finding Lovely
The wooden mantel shelf is simple but effective and feels minimalist in the best possible way.
The textured tile used by The Home Consultant draws attention without being overbearing.
Using the textured tile in a neutral color can help add interest to a space without being overpowering.
Home By Polly
Choosing neutral tiles with patterns, even subtle ones, can help bring the room to life.
Blue Herringbone Tile
Michelle Lisac Interior Design
Herringbone is an exceptionally popular choice for fireplaces and backsplashes.
The earthy tones in the tile help ground the mostly light, neutral, living room.
KG Designs
The curved lines add elegance and sophistication and look great in almost any space.
Thomas Guy Interiors modernized a traditional fireplace with square gray tiles in this inviting space.
Small Square Mosaic Tile
Incorporate varying textures in an all-neutral space.
Lauren Ashley Experiences
The gleamingmosaic-style tileon this fireplace adds dimension to this calming living room.
Large-Format Tiles
Will Brown Interiors
Choosing larger tiles can make your fireplace feel bigger than it is.
While small tiles may be overwhelming or feel too segmented, bigger tiles can appear seamless.
Mary Patton Design
This tan herringbone pattern fills in the space and adds to the neutral color palette.
Rather than looking out of place, the result is a work of art in itself.
This fireplace designed by Brexton Cole Interiors incorporates a starburst pattern around the fireplace that extends to the hearth.
Lauren Ashley Experiences
No two tiles look the same, so the colors and textures between each tile differ slightly.
Textured Tile Fireplace
Arbor & Co. Arbor & Co. paired the tile with a modern light wood mantel and awood slat accent wall.
Michelle Berwick Design paired it with an extra-wide linear fireplace for a sleek look in this modern living room.
M Lavender Design
Patterned Tile Hearth
The Home Consultant
Energize a minimalist fireplace with apatterned tile hearth.
The Home Consultant stuck to a gray-and-white pattern to complement this minimalist living room.
Studio Peake added movement to this London living room fireplace with black-and-white tile in a zigzag pattern.
Light and Dwell
Paired with a simple white painted mantel, the fireplace has a timeless look.
Off-white grout gives the fireplace a slightly graphic look.
This modern farmhouse space is finished with a stained wood mantel and an abstract painting for a cozy feel.
Black Lacquer Design
Mini Herringbone Tile
Play with scale to add interest to a tiled fireplace.
Michelle Berwick Design paired mini herringbone patterned tiles with a shiplap fireplace wall in this modern space.
Terracotta Tile Hearth
Alvin Wayne
Structure a decorative fireplace with a raised square terra-cotta tile hearth.
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Vertical Tile Fireplace
Michelle Boudreau Design
Create drama with an extra-tall vertical fireplace wall.
Black With White Grout
Highlight the pattern pairing black tile with white grout.
White With Black Grout
@homebypolly/ Instagram
Use black grout to highlight a white herringbone tile firebox.
Kate Marker Interiors
The subtle pattern helps to integrate thefreestanding electric fireplace heaterpositioned inside this non-working fireplace from Home By Polly.
Tonal Green Tile
Complement a tonal green living room with a fireplace wall in shades of green.
DIY Fireplace Tile
Thistlewood Farms
Changing the tile will give a fireplace surround a fresh new look.
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3-D Tile Fireplace Wall
Cover a large fireplace wall with 3-D-effect tile to add texture and dimension.
Brick Veneer Tile
Create the look of brick in a modern space with brick veneer.
These thin tiles are easy to install and will add texture and coziness.
Cathie Hong
This outdoor fireplace is decorated with a trio of blue patterned tiles that complement the boho-style outdoor living room.
If you are considering tiling your fireplace, you will want to opt for heat-resistant varieties.
Some options include stone, porcelain, ceramic, and brick.
Home Consultant
verify to avoid sticker, plastic, or vinyl tiles as these are flammable.
There are plenty of tutorials online that can help you navigate this process.
If you suspect your fireplace could become hotter than that, a cement-based adhesive will be required.
Liz MacPhail Interiors
Maggie Griffin Design
Michelle Lisac Interior Design
Kate Marker Interiors
Designed by Michael Keck for Emily Henderson Design / Photo by Sara Tramp
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Thomas Guy Interiors
Tyler Karu Design
Liz MacPhail Interiors
Will Brown Interiors
White Sands
Ashley Montgomery Design
Brexton Cole Interiors
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A Beautiful Mess
Jacqueline Blum Design/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
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Arbor & Co.
Michelle Berwick Design
The Home Consultant
Becca Interiors
Studio Peake
Finding Lovely
Gray Space Interiors
Ashley Montgomery Design
Design byThomas Guy Interiors/ Photo by Haylei Smith
Design byTyler Karu/ Photo by Erin Little
Michelle Berwick Design
Alvin Wayne
Michelle Berwick Design
Michelle Boudreau Design
Becca Interiors
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Michelle Boudreau Design
Thistlewood Farms
Jenn Pablo Studio
A Beautiful Mess
Michelle Boudreau Design
Kate Marker Interiors
Emily Henderson Design/ Photo by David Tsay