Check out these functional and stylish bathroom tile ideas for inspiration.
Pair orange-and-white checkerboard shower tiles with ornate patterned tile floors to mimic the eccentric look of this London bathroom.
This soft and soothing color pairs well a range of colors and either silver- or gold-toned fixtures.
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In this bathroom, subtle pale-toned terrazzo flooring complements a soothing green shower wall of handmade square zellige tiles.
Colorful Clashing Tiles
Combine clashing tile patterns or colors on walls and floors for a signature look.
Pink Bathroom Tiles
Tile the bathroom ceiling to add extra waterproofing and boost your decor.
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Blue Patterned Tiles
Tyler Karu
Decorate your bathroom with patterned tile that matches your color palette.
Contrasting Tiles
Mix simple floor tiles with splashy wall tiles to create contrast in your bathroom.
Tonal Green Tiles
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Pair tonal greens to create a cohesive feel.
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Matched Wall and Floor Tiles
Use the same tile on walls and floors for a cohesive feel.
Choose a large-scale pattern in a soft color to complement a traditional space like this Edwardian bathroom in London.
Geometric Circle Floor Tiles
Introduce some curves in your bathroom with geometric circle floor tiles.
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Choose a subtle pearly finish to make your shower feel more luxurious.
Black-and-White Tile
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Give your bathroom a modern feel withblack-and-white tiles.
A classic starburst pattern will complement white and light wood finishes and gold-toned fixtures.
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Black Hex Floor Tiles
Becca Interiors
Black hex tiles will give your bathroom a modern feel.
Finished the floor tiles with white grout to complement a bright industrial-stylepowder room.
This bathroom features aqua starburst wall tiles that complement the traditional subway shower and the penny tile floor.
Desiree Burns Interiors
Choosewhite subway tile with black groutandblack tile floorto complement any style bathroom.
Inlaid Tile Bathroom Rug
Marie Flanigan Interiors
Create an elegant look with an inlaid tile rug.
Define the bathtub with a plain tile border that mimics a rug.
Tyler Karu
The pattern will create a dynamic feel that canmake a small bathroom feel more spacious.
Two-Tone Shower Tile
Chelius House of Design
Create a crisp contrast with two-tone tile shower walls.
Colorful Blue Tiles
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Blue bathroom tilewill give your space a relaxing feel.
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Finish with white grout to echo white trim for a coastal look.
Try removable peel-and-stick wallpaper if you’re a renter.
Colorful Hexagon Tile
Jessica Nelson Design
Hexagon tileswill give your bathroom a crisp geometric look.
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Choose a moody color like these deep blue shower tiles for added impact.
Use them in a smaller bathroom if you want to create the illusion of more space.
Marble Tiles
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Marble tiles will elevate any style bathroom.
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Pair gray marble tile withgold finishesfor a striking contrast of cool and warm tones.
Stick to neutral tones to add personality while maintaining a calming feel.
This bathroom takes the penny tile look one step further and adds a fun mosaic pattern to the floor.
Desiree Burns Interiors
This bathroom features Moroccan-style tile flooring that is strong enough to stand alone in the space.
Porcelain Wood-Effect Tiles
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Install wood-look porcelain tile flooring for a warm modern rustic feel.
Pair with gold accents for an elegant feel.
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Daisy Mosaic Tile Floors
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Daisy mosaic tile floors are sweet and simple to replicate.
Scalloped Tiles
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Choose scalloped tiles anywhere you want to create an impact.
Modern Floor Tile
Make a statement with a bold floor tile.
Ashley Montgomery Design
This black-and-white flooring instantly grabs the eye and pairs nicely with the black fixtures and hardware in the space.
The wall tiles and ceiling are kept neutral to keep the space bright and airy.
Unglazed Backsplash Tile
Unglazed tile lends added texture and interest.
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Pair with other natural textures like a wood vanity for an earthy, rustic look.
Modern 3D Wall Accent Tile
Add dimension with three-dimensional wall tile.
Depending on the pattern you choose, consider sticking to one wall to add texture without overwhelming the space.
Becca Interiors
Pair with stone and wood-look wall tiles for a stylish contrast.
Basketweave Floor Tiles
Mary Patton Design
Basketweave tiles will add texture to your bathroom floors.
Pair gray marble tile with powder blue walls and romantic decor details for a vintage look.
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Brick-Effect Accent Tile
If you love the look of exposed brick walls, consider installing brick-effect tiles.
Bring all the rustic charm of an exposed brick wall to your bathroom using these durable wall tiles.
The cubist design will make shower time more entertaining.
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This mosaic adds movement and texture to the space with a wavy pattern.
The dark color enhances natural variations in color and depth in this modern space.
Textured Wall Tile
If your space calls for some visual interest, choose textured wall tile.
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The unexpected color choices add an eye-catching touch and the soft hues create a soothing and inviting environment.
Finish the look with matching skirting.
Finish the space with white walls and wood and gold-toned metal accents for a modern look.
Becca Interiors
The strong borders of this black-and-white feature give the illusion of a framed piece of art.
These multi-toned tiles offer an aquatic look that is fitting for a bathroom.
Industrial Bathroom Tile
Whittney Parkinson Design
Don’t forget to consider the impact of your grout.
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Tile Borders
Use two different colors of tile to create borders in your bathroom.
This look is particularly popular for wall tile and often gives the space a vintage feel.
Classic Checkerboard Tiles
Classic checkerboard tiles will lend your bathroom a timeless feel.
Marie Flanigan Interiors
Pair them with dark gray walls and a vintage sink in a cozyfarmhouse bathroom.
Pale Wood-Effect Tiles
Brexton Cole Interiors
Soften a modern bathroom with pale wood-effect tiles.
Pair with black walls and off-white shower tiles and install a gallery wall to add visual interest.
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Shower and Floor Tile
Match the shower and floor tile to create continuity in a smaller space.
Light blue-and-white patterned tile adds a note of color in this petite primary bathroom.
Marble Floor and Wall Tiles
Create a glamorous feel with all-over marble.
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Use large format marble tiles to cover every surface for a sleek, upscale look.
Brick Tile Bathroom Floor
Add a note of rusticity to your bathroom floor with brick tiles.
Pink Marble Floor Tiles
Finish a vintage-style bathroom with pink marble floor tiles.
Chelius House of Design
Complement with soft gray painted walls, a pedestal sink, and vintage lighting for a romantic look.
Penny Tile Floor Mosaic
Personalize your bathroom floor with a penny tile word mosaic.
Keep it casual in a modern space with a welcoming greeting or a favorite phrase.
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What is the best tile size to use in a bathroom?
If you want to make your bathroom appear bigger, use large tiles.
What is the best tile material for bathrooms?
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The most common types of tile flooring for bathrooms are ceramic and porcelain tiles.
Neutral tile colors such as white and gray are timeless choices for any style bathroom.
Blues and greens are a classic option.
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Pink tiles can look retro or modern depending on how you style them.
Choose black bathroom tile for a moody and sophisticated look.
Small mosaic tiles can add texture and visual interest in a smaller bathroom and can be customized easily.
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