glass tile Archives - The Tile Shop Blog Wed, 29 Jan 2025 18:38:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 147117943 10 Beautiful Brown Kitchen Backsplash Ideas https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/10-beautiful-brown-kitchen-backsplash-ideas/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/10-beautiful-brown-kitchen-backsplash-ideas/#respond Fri, 10 Jan 2025 16:40:58 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=10968 From soft sand to dark chocolate, brown is an elegant and earthy neutral that can both soothe and spice up...

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From soft sand to dark chocolate, brown is an elegant and earthy neutral that can both soothe and spice up your space. Read on for 10 kitchen backsplash ideas that use brown tile to stunning effect.

1. Create a Unique Subway Layout

A custom subway tile layout takes center stage in this boho chic kitchen, designed by I SPY DIY. The Aura Bronze tile is installed in an alternating vertical and horizontal stack, adding a sense of movement and individuality to the space. Discover how to incorporate this worldly and eclectic style in your space with our guide to boho chic design.

This boho chic kitchen features a dark brown subway tile backsplash in a mix of vertical and horizontal stack.
Featuring: Aurea Bronze. Design and photography by I SPY DIY.

2. Add Brightness With a Glossy Beige

A glossy finish reflects light, creating a brighter space for kitchen prep. The warm beige tones of the handmade-look Tribeca Oatmeal tile provide a soft, neutral base for the kitchen, making the backsplash appear almost white when the light hits it. Shop our wide range of beige tiles to recreate this serene look.

This contemporary kitchen features a light brown handmade-look subway tile backsplash.
Featuring: Tribeca Oatmeal.

3. Reflect Your Personality With a Glass Tile

Glass tile features a naturally reflective surface, so even a dark color will add brightness to your prep area. This stunning kitchen, designed by @eleven11tileanddesign, features the Glass Burlap Amalfi tile. The warm brown tile and white grout lines create an inverse effect of the golden-veined white marble countertops, resulting in a rich and cohesive design.

This stylish kitchen features a soft brown subway tile backsplash.
Featuring: Glass Burlap Amalfi. Design and photography by @eleven11tileanddesign.
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4. Make Waves With a Unique Shape

Unique shapes offer a wealth of design possibilities that go beyond typical straight edges. Here, the Wave Old Cream tile creates a pillowy effect on this backsplash, adding playful movement and a softer edge. Shop our wide assortment of uniquely shaped tile for more interesting profiles.

A bright, modern kitchen with a beige wave-shaped tile backsplash.
Featuring: Wave Old Cream

5. Choose a Charming Pattern

Warm neutrals are paired with an elegant pattern in the Bolshoi Taupe tile. The white, star-shaped design elevates the space, providing a focal point that complements a wide range of cabinet colors. Discover more delicate and eclectic designs when you shop patterned tile.

This elegant kitchen features a brown with white patterned tile backsplash.
Featuring: Bolshoi Taupe. Design and photography by @designsbysimony.

6. Add Texture With an Architectural Tile

Characterized by uneven surfaces, rough-edged architectural tile adds both visual and tactile texture to your space. Available in a wide range of materials, from wood to natural stone–like the Copper Rust Random Rectified Slate tile shown here–these authentic details bring a rustic feel to the room.

This rustic kitchen features an architectural slate tile backsplash.
Featuring: Copper Rust Random Rectified. Design and photography by JDR Renovations.

7. Add Elegance With a Diamond Shape

The charming silhouette of the Legno Wheaton tile draws the eye up this kitchen wall. The white chevron pieces outlining the brown diamond-shaped tiles add a sense of movement. Shop our vast selection of diamond-shaped tile for an on-point design for your space.

This elegant kitchen backsplash features a diamond-shaped travertine tile.
Featuring: Legno Wheaton. Design and photography by @foxscozy.
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8. Create Old-World Vibes With an Encaustic Tile

Encaustic tiles are decorative cement tiles with a history in classical design. The pattern is inlaid into the tile, so it will remain even as the tiles age. This kitchen, designed by Georgia Pepperberry, showcases the Lira Negro Encaustic tile. The brown, black and white tile perfectly complements the white cabinets and wood-and-black range hood.

This stylish kitchen features a black, brown and white patterned encaustic tile backsplash.
Featuring: Liria Negro Encaustic. Design and photography by Georgia Pepperberry.

9. Choose Travertine for a Natural Look

A type limestone formed in mineral springs, travertine tile boasts rich color variation, with shades from black to silver. The Volcano Brushed Amalfi tile shown here, with its mix of chocolatey browns, beiges and greys, demonstrates the colorful range of this natural stone. Shop our wide selection of travertine tile to find the shade that fits your style.

This transitional kitchen features a brown and grey travertine tile backsplash.
Featuring: Volcano Brushed Amalfi. Design and photography by @wanderlustmattyrkp.

10. Embrace Authenticity With Zellige Tile

Crafted, painted and glazed by hand, each Zellige tile is authentically unique. The Zellige Alabaster Gloss tile features varied tones that range from beige to pink to grey, creating a perfectly imperfect backsplash. If you love this handcrafted look, shop our full line of Zellige tile.

Updating your space is easier than you think! Shop our wide assortment of kitchen backsplash tiles to find your perfect style, and check out our guide on how to tile your backsplash yourself. Need more assistance? Visit your local Tile Shop showroom, where you’ll find the tile, tools and expert advice you need to get started.

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Year In Review: Top 10 Before and Afters of 2024 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/year-in-review-top-10-before-and-afters-of-2024/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/year-in-review-top-10-before-and-afters-of-2024/#respond Wed, 11 Dec 2024 17:54:40 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=10705 This week’s Year In Review is all about celebrating the big reveal. From stunning shower transformations to kitchen glow-ups, read...

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This week’s Year In Review is all about celebrating the big reveal. From stunning shower transformations to kitchen glow-ups, read on for the “blah”-to-brilliant moments you liked, shared and pinned the most. (They might even inspire your own space makeover!)

10. Handcrafted Excellence

Authentic handcrafted Zellige tile adds artisanal appeal to this boho chic bathroom, designed by Carmeon Hamilton. We love how the traditional star and cross design complements the abstract art, graphic wallpaper and decorative fans, creating a unique, worldly aesthetic. For ideas on incorporating this global, eclectic style into your space, check out our guide to boho chic design.

Featuring: Zellige Charcoal Chabone Cross Gloss, Zellige Charcoal Chabone Star Matte and Riad White. Design and photography by Carmeon Hamilton.

9. Transitional Kitchen

Jennifer Janeway Designs paired the Volakas Honed Large Herringbone tile with white cabinets and countertops to create a bright and inviting kitchen. The designer crafted a beautiful transitional space by mixing marble–often found in traditional design–with contemporary cabinet pulls and a black faucet. Discover how to achieve the perfect balance between old and new styles in our guide to transitional design.

Featuring: Volakas Honed Large Herringbone. Design and photography by Jennifer Janeway Designs.

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8. Relaxing Shower

This stunning shower, also designed by Jennifer Janeway Designs, uses a mix of neutrals to create a stylish, contemporary space. The grey and beige Aspire Hex Ash mosaic tile focal point extends to the shower floor, creating a pleasing waterfall effect. Shop our wide selection of mosaic tiles to replicate this design in your style.


Featuring: Aspire Hex Ash and Colorgloss White. Design and photography by Jennifer Janeway Designs.

7. Magnificent Fireplace

Warm grey paint and a blue-and-grey mosaic fireplace surround transform this cozy living room from “okay” to OH YAY! We love how the color variation in the Penny Round Cloudy tile adds visual texture to the space (and how the blue and grey tones complement the rug). For more ideas on upgrading your home hearth, shop our wide selection of fireplace tile.

Featuring: Penny Round Cloudy. Design and photography by Jennifer Janeway Designs.

6. Sleek & Chic Backsplash

This stylish kitchen update is on point! The Picket Florencia Super Bianco tile offers a modern twist on the traditional subway. The horizontal and diagonal lines create movement in the backsplash, giving it a chic, contemporary feel. If you love this sleek shape, shop our full selection of picket tile.


Featuring: Picket Florencia Super Bianco. Design and photography by RLH Residential.

5. Oasis Bathroom

Large-format stone-look tiles give this space a cohesive, expansive appearance. The Carrara Gris wall tile features subtle grey veining for an authentic marble look, while the Linear Stone Black tile, with its expressive grey coloring, mimics the appearance of limestone. Both tiles offer the durability and easy maintenance of porcelain. The result is a luxurious space that will retain its beauty for years to come.

Featuring: Carrara Gris and Linear Stone Black. Design and photography by Jennifer Janeway Designs.

4. Marble Shower

Luxurious Ashford Carrara marble completes this elegant bathroom. The subway tile shower walls and Niles mosaic tile floor are classic shapes that complement the curved silver hardware and Victorian-inspired door handle, creating a timeless, traditional design.

Featuring: Ashford Carrara Polished Nilse with Black Dot and Ashford Carrara Subway. Design and photography by @thebirdsdothus.

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3. Boho Bathroom

With unique style and worldly sensibility, I SPY DIY completely transforms this small bathroom. The custom subway tile walls and Moroccan-inspired cross-and-star-shaped floor tiles add a personal, stylized touch, taking the space from simple to stellar. If you love this perfectly imperfect style, shop our vast selection of handmade-look tile.

Featuring: Villa White Gloss, Villa Warm Grey Gloss, Kasbah Star Terracotta and Kasbah Cross Terracotta. Design and photography by I SPY DIY.

2. Serene Shower

The gently flowing 3D waves of the Nora White tile create a soothing, tactile experience in this shower, designed by @juliachristinehomes. The brilliant white, textured surface awakens the senses, making it the perfect space to start the day.

Featuring: Nora White. Design and photography by @juliachristinehome.

1. Contemporary Bathroom

We can see why this contemporary bathroom update, designed by All About Bathrooms, was your favorite project of 2024! The vivid Look Avio tile, installed vertically with a horizontal offset, is so chic! While the large-format, marble-look floor tile makes this spacious bathroom feel even more expansive. The effect is a luxurious and revitalizing space.

Featuring: Look Avio and Everest White Natural. Design by All About Bathrooms. Photography by @raemirue.

Have a reno on your New Year’s to-do list? The Tile Shop is here to help every step of the way. Stop by one of our many showrooms or schedule a free in-person or virtual design consultation to get started creating your own amazing before-and-after moment!

Discover more of our 2024 Year In Review Series: Top 10 Bathrooms and Top 10 Kitchens.

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Our Top 15 Tile Trend Predictions for 2025 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/our-top-15-tile-trend-predictions-for-2025/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/our-top-15-tile-trend-predictions-for-2025/#respond Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:31:34 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=10426 If the past year was all about discovering your personal style and designing home interiors that bring you joy, the...

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If the past year was all about discovering your personal style and designing home interiors that bring you joy, the coming year will see further individualization with more nuanced expressions of the styles we’ve come to love. Some design staples of 2024–such as artisanal, sustainable and organic materials–will continue to be a focus through 2025 and beyond. Read on for 15 new trends you’ll want to make your own for years to come.

1. Hotel-Inspired Interiors

Luxurious, serene and universally appealing, hotel-style interiors make every day feel like a vacation. This five-star shower features the Pisa Oro wall tile matched with the Kasbah Star Bone and Terracotta Cross for a rich and pampering space. Choose luxe marble- or handmade-look tiles in a warm, neutral palette to achieve this look.

2. Celebration of Pattern

Whether graphic and bold, or soft and floral, we predict that patterns will be gracing more walls and floors. Durable and easy to clean, porcelain and ceramic tiles are perfect for showcasing a favorite print–especially in high-traffic or high-mess areas like a kitchen backsplash. Shop our extensive selection of patterned tile to find a design you’ll love.

3. Picket Tile

A new twist on traditional subway tile, picket tile has gained popularity in recent years, and we foresee it continuing to add pointed charm for years to come. Shop our full selection of picket tile to find a style that fits your space.

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4. Curves

Sofas aren’t the only traditionally boxy items turning to rounded edges; curved tile has fewer sharp points, creating a softness to your interior design. Scallops, waves and penny rounds–with their soothing silhouettes–will be featured in more spaces. Here, the Gem by Alison Victoria tile shows how the curved edge enlivens a space with gentle movement.

5. A Focus On Artisan Designs

Both interior design and fashion saw a renewed enthusiasm for handcrafted goods in 2024, and we expect this trend toward authenticity and quality to continue into the new year. Crafted, painted and glazed by hand, each Zellige tile adds one-of-a-kind character to your home. This kitchen, designed by Fox Homes and featuring the Zellige White Gloss tile, shows how the slight variations from piece to piece come together to create an elegant space.

This bright and charming kitchen features white Zellige tile backsplash and open white shelves.
Featuring: Zellige White Gloss. Design by Fox Homes.

6. Eclecticism

Artfully mixed patterns, colors and materials are what make eclectic design so intriguing. This style rewards the bold and unconventional, as seen in the uniquely patterned Big Sur tile from celebrity designer Jeffrey Alan Marks. The abstract layers of glossy blue patina top a cream-colored matte base, giving the appearance of glazed pottery. Shop Big Sur in its two distinct colorways: Sea Spray (green) and Off the Hook (shown).

7. Japandi

A harmonious blend of Japanese and Scandinavian design, Japandi places significance on soothing colors, high-quality materials and a connection with nature. Choose warm neutral colors and wood-look tile (such as the Nidus Decore Mix tile shown here) to create your personal Zen retreat.

8. Brilliant Blue

From bright cobalt to rich navy to vivid sky, blue in all its hues will infuse our interiors with vibrant, serotonin-inducing vibes in 2025. Shop our wide assortment of blue tile–including the Zellige Azul gloss tile shown here–to find the perfect shade for your space.

This bright kitchen features a bold blue Zellige tile.
Featuring: Zellige Azul Gloss.

9. Cozy Patterns

Charming florals are a cornerstone of some of our favorite emerging trends. “English cottage” and the closely related “granny chic” styles use vintage-inspired plays of pattern and color to evoke the cozy feeling of curling up on an overstuffed sofa with a warm cup of tea. The whimsical patterns in our exclusive Laura Ashley collection will help you achieve this timeless trend.

10. Glass and Mirrors

Reflective surfaces will brighten more spaces in 2025. Mirrored glass tiles add warmth and depth to your space, making them a great choice for kitchen backsplashes or entryway walls. Here, the Patina Siren Mirror by Kelli Fontana tile helps to illuminate this stylish kitchen.

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11. Textured Walls

The coming year will be about celebrating all five senses, which means adding tactile elements to your home. Fluted tile, like the Violin Decor tile shown here, adds texture to your walls. Install this tile in your bathroom or shower to awaken your senses at the start of the day.

12. Natural Neutrals

The trend toward embracing the shapes, materials and colors of nature will continue into the new year. Warm browns and beiges reflect the outside world and create a serene and soothing atmosphere. Shop our full assortment of brown and beige tiles to create tranquil spaces.

13. All Things Green

Increasingly recognized as a new neutral, green inspires a feeling of connectivity with nature, making it a popular shade for home interiors. Its versatility in pairing with other colors makes it a go-to tone for a variety of styles. Shop our wide selection of green tile and create your own envy-worthy space.

A bar backsplash that features white and green handmade-look subway tile.
Featuring: Nautalis White and Hackney Jade.

14. Self-Care Spaces

Making time to be your best self is more than just a trend. Prioritize your self-care by creating spaces that promote well-being. Whether it’s an ultra-luxe bathroom like this Nikki Chu-designed room, or a tranquil shower, having a place in your home that relaxes and revitalizes you will help you care for more than just yourself.

15. Natural Stone

Luxurious and unique, natural stone continues to be a popular design choice. In addition to the ever-popular marble, we predict that travertine will grace many spaces in 2025. Here, Arctic White marble is paired with Claros Silver travertine for a beautifully textured shower.

We can’t wait to see all the amazing spaces you create in 2025! Share your next project by tagging us @thetileshop on Instagram or uploading it directly to our Customer Room Gallery (you can find even more design inspo there, too)!

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8 Stunning Glass Tile Ideas for Kitchen Backsplashes https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/8-stunning-glass-tile-ideas-for-kitchen-backsplashes/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/8-stunning-glass-tile-ideas-for-kitchen-backsplashes/#respond Fri, 15 Nov 2024 16:45:58 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=10482 Looking to add brightness and sophistication to your cooking space? Beautifully reflective glass tile is a perfect choice. Read on...

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Looking to add brightness and sophistication to your cooking space? Beautifully reflective glass tile is a perfect choice. Read on to discover eight kitchen backsplash tile ideas that will make your space shine.

1. Elevate Your Design With a Glass-Marble Mix

Tile that combines two or more materials will bring complexity and visual texture to your space. Here, the Divisa Storm tile elegantly blends marble and glass for a striking design. The marble veining, along with the chevron pattern, infuse the space with a sense of movement that complements the woodgrain detail of the shelf.  

This stylish kitchen backsplash features a white/grey marble with black/white glass chevron-patterned tile backsplash.
Featuring: Divisa Storm.

2. Cast a Romantic Glow

The Patina Gilded Mirror tile casts a golden hue in this luxurious kitchen, designed by Kelli Fontana Vogelgesang. The gold mirrored tile features a beautiful coloration, creating a soft, romantic effect. If you love this chic, whimsical style, explore our exclusive Kelli Fontana designer collection.  

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3. Infuse Your Space With Beachy Blue

The brilliant Glass Sky Blue Amalfi tile fills this space with a soothing coastal tone. The charming pastel evokes the tranquility of a bright day at the beach, perfect for creating a cheerful design. For more ideas on how to bring seaside serenity into your space, check out this helpful guide to “coastal chic.”  

This bright and open kitchen features a pale blue glass subway tile backsplash.
Featuring: Glass Sky Blue Amalfi. Design and photography by Benson Homes.

4. Incorporate a Stunning Picture Frame

A tile “picture frame” is created by framing a decorative tile with trim pieces, such as Hixtons and Somersets. This makes a perfect centerpiece for your glass tile backsplash. Here, the expressive blues and greys in the Blue Twilight Brick tile enhance the elegant grey veining in the Hampton Carrara Chevron tile, resulting in a highly designed, cohesive space. Achieve this effect by layering trim pieces to highlight your favorite mosaic or patterned tile.

5. Create Movement With a Chevron Pattern

A dynamic shape, combined with striking color variation, infuses this space—designed by A. Dorazio—with a lively sense of movement. We love how the grey, beige, and white tones in the Alato Beachwalk Chevron tile coordinate with the white cabinets and grey-veined white marble countertop.  

This kitchen backsplash features white, blue and grey colored glass tile in a chevron pattern.
Featuring: Alato Beachwalk Chevron. Design and photography by A.dorazio design.

6. Add Serene Neutrals

The Santos Beach tile‘s blue, grey and beige tones convey a calm coastal landscape. The combination of warm and cool neutrals adds a tranquil, yet visually complex, backdrop to this contemporary kitchen.

Linear glass mosaic tiled backsplash behind a kitchen sink with a silver faucet.
Featuring: Santos Beach.
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7. Choose a Mirrored Tile to Reflect Your Personality

Brighten your cooking space with mirrored glass tile. The Antique Mirror Bevel tile shown here reflects light, adding extra illumination to this stove backsplash. Designed by Timber Trails, the kitchen features this standout tile only on the top half of the backsplash to avoid overwhelming the space—we think they struck the perfect balance.

This elegant modern kitchen features a mirrored subway tile backsplash.
Featuring: Antique Mirror Bevel. Design by Timber Trails. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

8. Add Hex-cellent Dimension

The hexagon is a classic shape that’s experiencing a resurgence in the interior design world. Here, the Posh Brushed Silver mosaic tile creates a lustrous backsplash. If you love this timeless shape, shop our wide assortment of hexagon tile.  

This kitchen backsplash features brushed silver hexagon-shaped glass tile.
Featuring: Posh Brushed Siver.

Wherever you are on your renovation journey The Tile Shop is here to help. Discover more possibilities when you shop our wide assortment of glass tile, or explore even more inspiring kitchen tile ideas. Ready to bring your dream space to life? Visit your local Tile Shop showroom or schedule a free design consultation to get started.

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10 Brilliant Blue and Green Kitchen Tile Ideas https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/blue-and-green-kitchen-tile/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/blue-and-green-kitchen-tile/#respond Fri, 25 Oct 2024 15:20:44 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=10285 Two of our favorite hues–green and blue–are becoming increasingly popular in interior design due to their ability to boost serotonin...

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Two of our favorite hues–green and blue–are becoming increasingly popular in interior design due to their ability to boost serotonin and create connection to the natural world. From pale neutrals to brilliant jewel tones, here are 10 unique tile ideas to inspire you to incorporate blue and green into your kitchen backsplashes and walls.

1. Add Charm With “English Cottage” Patterns

The delicate florals and whimsical shapes of our exclusive Laura Ashley collection tiles embody the cozy charm of “English cottage” style. Here, the Wexbord tiles in Midnight and Fresh Green combine historic prints from the iconic British design company with natural hues. The results are spaces that are both bright and fun, yet as soothing as a warm cup of tea.

2. Add Softness With Curved Tile

Make waves in your kitchen with the Wave Blue Reef tile. The curved edges add softness to your design, and the tile can be installed in a variety of layouts for a personalized look. The offset pattern of this kitchen backsplash creates gentle “pillowy” lines that give this space a sense of movement.

Wavy blue ceramic wall tiles behind a kitchen counter and brown cabinets.
Featuring: Wave Blue Reef.
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3. Embrace Authenticity With Handcrafted Tile

Zellige tile is popular for its authentic artisanal qualities. Crafted, painted and glazed by hand, each tile is completely unique, creating natural tonal variations on your kitchen wall or backsplash. Our Zellige tiles come in a range of sizes, shapes and colors, including Azul, Turquoise, Shamrock and Dirty Blue (shown here in a petite subway).

A kitchen sink backsplash featuring artisanal green handmade Zellige tile.
Featuring: Zellige Dirty Blue Gloss.

4. Incorporate An Ornate Pattern

Gorgeous cream and weathered green come together to create this lovely lace-like pattern from Morris & Co. Inspired by iconic British designer William Morris’s historic wallpaper patterns, the Morris & Co. Pure Net Linen tile creates a soft and sophisticated space. Shop our exclusive Morris & Co. tiles for more historical designs and charming colors.

This kitchen features an ornate wallpaper-inspired patterned tile wall.
Featuring: Morris & Co. Pure Net Linen.

5. Infuse Your Space With Soothing “Neutral” Tones

This bright and inviting kitchen, designed by A Life Unfolding, is the perfect place to enjoy a refreshing matcha tea. The Glass Green Tea subway tile backsplash is serene enough to serve as a neutral. The color blends nicely with the blonde wood range hood and white shelving.

This bright kitchen features a light-green glass subway tile backsplash.
Featuring: Glass Tea Green. Design and photography by A Life Unfolding.

6. Add a Touch of Blue

You needn’t saturate your entire kitchen in blues and greens if that’s not your aesthetic. A touch of color adds visual texture to your space. This cozy “modern farmhouse” kitchen, designed by I SPY DIY, is case in point; the Look Avio tile used on the side of the kitchen island complements the neutral color scheme while standing out enough to create interest.

This modern farmhouse kitchen features a white handmade-look backsplash and blue subway tile kitchen island.
Featuring: Riad White and Look Avio. Design and photography by I SPY DIY.
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7. Embrace a Groovy Pattern

The mesmerizing geometric lines of the Eclipse Azul tile create a striking kitchen backsplash in this modern kitchen. Available in four distinct blue and green colorways, this tile is a homage to mid-century psychedelic style.

Kitchen sink and counter with a blue and off-white tile wall.
Featuring: Elipse Azul.

8. Infuse Your Space With Natural Colors

Energize your space with natural green tones like those of the lush Hackney Jade tile shown here. This vibrant, handmade-look tile features tonal variations that create movement from piece to piece. Discover more nature-inspired style ideas in our comprehensive guide to “biophilic design.”

This kitchen features dark green handmade-look subway tile.
Featuring: Hackney Jade.

9. Make Your Space Shine With Jewel Tones

Invigorate your space with vibrant jewel tones like emerald and sapphire. Here the bright bejeweled hue of the Canatina Blue tile creates a brilliant focal point for the stove backsplash. We love how this vintage-look tile coordinates with the eclectic elements of this kitchen; the leafy wallpaper and dark wood range hood contribute to the unique character of the space.

This chic kitchen features a cool blue tile backsplash.
Featuring: Catania Blue. Design and photography by @shaw_erin.

10. Keep It Cool With a Blue Kitchen Backsplash

The fluctuating tones of the Marrakesh Blue tile create a water-like feel for this kitchen backsplash. The handmade-look tiles vary in color and surface texture, and the glossy finish captures the light as it plays across the surface. The effect is stunning and serene. If you love this tile’s perfectly imperfect appearance, shop our wide assortment of handmade-look tile.

Blue square ceramic tile kitchen backsplash.
Featuring: Marrakesh Blue.

Whether you’re doing a complete remodel or refreshing your backsplash, The Tile Shop has the tile, tools and expert advice to help at every step in the process. Discover more kitchen tile ideas, shop our wide selection of blue and green tile, or visit your local Tile Shop to get started.

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14 Sleek & Stylish Powder Room Tile Ideas https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/14-sleek-stylish-powder-room-tile-ideas/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/14-sleek-stylish-powder-room-tile-ideas/#respond Fri, 27 Sep 2024 14:56:04 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=10104 Whether you’re looking to add functionality to your home or simply refresh an existing bath in anticipation of holiday guests,...

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Whether you’re looking to add functionality to your home or simply refresh an existing bath in anticipation of holiday guests, these stylish powder tile ideas will make the most of your small space. Read on for ideas with mosaics, marble and everything in between and for more inspo, check out our Bathroom Tile Ideas for 2024.

1. Create a Tiled Accent Wall

Tiling only one wall can create a focal point and add the illusion of depth to your space. In this beautiful bathroom, Timber Trails tiled the wall behind the sink with the Alato Beachwalk Chevron glass mosaic tile, which doubles as a backsplash and enhances the space with a space a sense of movement.

This bathroom backsplash features a white and beige glass chevron mosaic.
Featuring: Alato Beachwalk Chevron. Design and photography by Timber Trails. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

2. Embrace Classic Encaustic Patterns

Made from cement using centuries-old techniques, encaustic tiles will lend an air of timelessness to your design. The classic pattern on the Britianna Camden tile is a case in point. In this half bathroom, the tile creates interest above the sink, while the warm neutral palette lends softness to the space.

This bathroom features an encaustic tile wall in a warm neutral pattern.
Featuring: Britannia Camden. Design and photography by @river_stone_tile.

3. Go Back to Basics With White Subway Tile

White subway remains a popular tile for a reason–the sleek and clean design is endlessly versatile, making this a great tile choice if you anticipate wanting to change up your bathroom decor with the seasons (or your moods). Here, @talk_repurposed installed the Imperial Bianco Matte tile with black grout, creating continuity of color between the walls and the black and white penny tile floor.

This bathroom features white subway tile and black and white penny round tile floor.
Featuring: Imperial Bianco Matte, Penny Round Matte White and Penny Round Matte Black. Design and photography by @talk_repurposed.
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4. Add Shape & Movement with Marble Hexagon Tile

An elegant marble instantly elevates any room’s design. Choose a dynamic shape, like the Hampton Carrara Tumbled Hex tile shown here, to add even more interest to your space. The veining in the marble creates subtile variations in color between the tile pieces for a natural sense of movement.

A bathroom with a marble hex accent wall.
Featuring: Hampton Carrara. Design and photography by @sweetshome1979.

5. Expand Your Wall Space with Large-Format Tile

Large-format tile requires fewer grout lines, which will give your space a more expansive and cohesive look–perfect for a small powder room! And you don’t need to tile the entire room to get the effect. This bathroom, designed by Domicile 37, uses oversized Invisible Grey tile as a wainscoting. Installed vertically, this tile gives the space the illusion of height as well as depth.

This stylish bathroom features a marble-look tile wall with dramatic grey veining and hexagon-shaped tile floor.
Featuring: Invisible Grey and Imperial Ivory Matte Hex. Design & Photography by Domicile 37.

6. Create a Wellness-Focused Space With Wood-Look Tile

Wood-look tile offers the same connection to nature and serotonin-boosting benefits as natural wood. The Fileto Camel tile used in this chic bathroom features a soothing fluted look that adds to the tactile experience of this space. For more ideas on the nature-inspired benefits of “biophilic design” check out this helpful guide.

Bathroom sink with fluted, wood-look tile backsplash.
Featuring: Filetto Camel.

7. Add Texture With Sculptural Tile

Like fluted tile, sculptural or 3D tile will add to the sensory experience of your space. The wavy ridges of the Ritual tile, shown here, create texture and soft movement. As the light catches on the raised portion of the tile and casts shadows, the effect is a dynamic space that can be changed with the simple addition of a candle.

This bright white bathroom features a fluted marble-look tile backsplash.
Featuring: Ritual.
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8. Soften the Edges with Wave-Shaped Tile

Tile is a hard design element by definition, but tiles with a curved shape–like the Wave Grey Owl tile shown here–will lend softness to your space. The curves of the mirror, circular wall sconce, and even the sink basin all work with the curved tile to give this space a feeling of ease.

A modern bathroom with a white wave-shaped tile backsplash and a black pedestal sink.
Featuring: Wave Grey Owl.

9. Create a Beachy Vibe

Give your powder room a relaxed seaside update with “coastal chic” design. Characterized by charming blues and warm neutrals, this sleek style goes beyond basic nautical nods. We love how the Big Sur by Jeffrey Alan Marks in Off the Hook tile uses an abstract, wave-like pattern to evoke the ocean shore. For more beachy tile ideas, check out this comprehensive guide.

A coastal chic bathroom vanity with abstract blue tile.
Featuring: Big Sur by Jeffrey Alan Marks in Off the Hook.

10. Pair a Pattern With a Pattern

Because it’s a relatively small area of the house, and perhaps not a room you’ll use on a daily basis, the powder room is a great place to explore your style. Patterns that might feel busy in the master bathroom can provide an unexpected surprise for your guests. Here, a bold floral wallpaper is paired with a black-and-white marble-look patterned tile for a visually stimulating space.

A funky bathroom with a floral patterned wall paper and black and white patterned tile floor.
Featuring: Marble Star. Design and photography by construction2style.

11. Create a Chic (and Cozy) Space

“Modern farmhouse” embraces comfy, homey and effortlessly stylish design. If this is your aesthetic, then your powder room is the perfect place to put it on display. For this rustic-chic bathroom I SPY DIY based their design around the hexagon mirror, using the simple Silver Hex tile to highlight this shape and tie in to the neutral tone of this space.

This stylish modern farmhouse bathroom features a silver hex floor.
Featuring: Silver Hex. Design and photography by ISPYDIY.

12. Soften Your Space With a Pastel Palette

Create a dreamy space that relaxes your senses with soft pastel tile. This lovely powder room, designed by Rodi Homes, features the Color Market Alice tile installed in a herringbone pattern. The light pink tile makes this space light and feminine, while zig-zag grout lines add bold movement.

A feminine bathroom featuring pink subway tile in a herringbone pattern.
Featuring: Color Market Alice. Design and photography by Rodi Homes.

13. Mix Old and New With Transitional Design

This elegant bathroom from Timber Trails perfectly encapsulates the timeless charm of transitional design. Blending traditional elements (the grey paneled walls and regally shaped mirror) with the contemporary light fixture and diamond-shaped tile, this space transcends trends. If your style falls between classic and contemporary, discover more ideas in our Tile For Every Style guide to transitional design.

This transitional bathroom features a stone mosaic tile floor.
Featuring: Montauk Dark Grey. Design by Timber Trails Development Company. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

14. Add Depth to Your Space With Glossy Tile

Make your small space feel larger with a slightly reflective glossy tile that catches the light. The gloss finish of the Tribeca Basalt tile used in this bathroom creates the illusion of depth and also brightens the room. Glossy tile is perfect for a space that includes a natural light source.

This chic modern bathroom features a black handmade-look subway tile wall.
Featuring: Tribeca Basalt.

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Endlessly versatile, subway tile is a design staple that transcends trends. Available in a wide variety of lengths, materials and colors, the right subway tile can be incorporated into virtually any style. If you’re looking to redo your kitchen or bathroom backsplash, these 13 unique design ideas are sure to inspire a look you’ll love.

1. Elevate the Everyday with Marble

Luxurious and unique, marble takes even a simple design to the next level. This beautiful backsplash designed by Timber Trails features the Firenze Calacatta Amalfi tile to accentuate this space. The use of the white with grey and taupe veined marble with the white cabinets elevates what could be a very basic kitchen design. Check out our 20 Creative Kitchen Backsplash Ideas to Pair With White Cabinets for more kitchen inspo.

2. Mix Finishes

If you’re using subway tile for a whole wall, you can create a distinct backsplash moment by mixing glossy and matte finishes. This serene bathroom features the Coco Canvas matte tile with a stripe of the Coco Canvas glossy tile that extends from behind the sink and into the shower. The use of multiple layout designs (vertical and horizontal stacks) creates extra interest, but if this change in direction is making your brain hurt, you can achieve a similar effect with just the use of glossy and matte. The light reflecting off the glossy tiles will create a natural distinction.

3. Make a Point With Picket Tile

Like the neat stacks of subway tile but looking for a modern twist? This elongated hex tile gets its name from the fence posts it resembles. We love how this tile creates naturally fitting off-center stacks. The long Lanse Matte White Picket tile shown here creates length to this bright modern bathroom backsplash, but picket tile comes in a variety of sizes and colors. Shop our full selection of picket tile to find you style.

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4. Horizontal Stack

Everything is in its place in this chic drink station designed by Style Jam. The deep, rich color of the Imperial Kelly Green Bevel gloss tile installed in a neat horizontal stack is accentuated by the contrasting white grout. This tile is contributing a lot to this compact space, the horizontal pattern give this small space the illusion of width and the glossy finish reflects the light for added brightness.

Glossy green subway tile bar backsplash in a horizontal stack layout.
Featuring: Imperial Kelly Green Bevel Gloss. Design and photography by Style Jam.

5. Glass Subway Tile Backsplash Ideas

Easy to clean with a reflective surface, glass subway tile is a great choice for a backsplash, particularly if you want to add some light under a counter or range hood. This elegant kitchen designed by Timber Trails features the Antique Mirror Bevel glass subway tile. The reflective surface lends light and glamour to this cooking space. Read more about the design decisions behind this charming house.

6. Embrace the Perfectly Imperfect

Every tile in our Zellige collection is formed, painted and glazed by hand, including the new petite subway tiles like the Zellige Dirty Blue Gloss tile shown here. The slight variations in size, surface texture and color create a backsplash with completely unique character. Shop our full assortment of Zellige tile, or if you like this look, but want a little more reliability in size and texture, shop handmade-look subway tiles.

7. Herringbone Pattern

Part of subway tile’s appeal is the ability to change the style completely depending on which layout you choose. The herringbone pattern is a classic layout that will give your space a sense of movement as it zigs and zags across your backsplash. Choose a long, skinny subway tile, like the Tribeca Gypsum White tile shown here, to add the illusion of length to your space. For more design ideas, check out this guide to 6 Classic Subway Tile Layouts.

A white handmade-look subway tile backsplash in a herringbone layout.
Featuring: Tribeca Gypsum White.

8. Keep It Straight (Stack)

Another favorite layout, the straight stack is neat, orderly and very modern. This chic bathroom features the Coco White glossy handmade-look tile. The subtle variations in size, surface texture and coloring add interest, while the vertical stacks create orderly, gridded lines lend a sense of harmony to this space. We love how this design uses a slightly darker grout with the white tiles to accentuate the tidy lines of this design.

This bright, modern bathroom features white handmade-look subway tile backsplash.
Featuring: Coco White Glossy.

9. Subway Tile Kitchen Backsplash Ideas

If your kitchen backsplash extends behind your stove, you can use your layout design to create distinction between your spaces. This modern kitchen backsplash pairs a classic brick lay tile design with a herringbone design to highlight the cooking space. We love how the herringbone creates movement between the stovetop and range hood, but this layout could also work by mixing a vertical offset with a vertical straight stack or horizontal and vertical stack.

Sleek black elongated subway tile kitchen backsplash installed in a brick-lay and herringbone pattern.
Featuring: Tribeca Basalt.
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10. White Subway Tile Backsplash Ideas

Classic and classy, white subway tile can make for surprising designs. Whether you choose an unexpected layout design, or stick to a basic brick lay, you can create an unexpected backsplash with your grout and accessories. A contrasting black or grey grout will add drama to your design, and you can add dishes or flowers to enliven your space. This subway tile backsplash designed by At Home With Ashley shows how you can use white subway tile as a reprieve from a more colorful space. You can even switch out your accessories with the seasons or your mood!

This bright and fun kitchen counter features a white subway tile backsplash and colorful accessories.
Featuring: Regent Bianco.

11. Create Contrast

A dark subway tile with a white grout–or vice-versa–will add instant drama to your space. This sleek and chic modern kitchen uses the Noir Honed Amalfi subway tile with a crisp white grout. The white cabinets and counters keep this space from becoming too dark, but we love how this simple black and white color scheme adds character to this room. Shop our wide selection of pro-rated grout to achieve this look.

12. Add Dimension with Beveled Tile

Beveled tile’s raised surface will give your space elegant dimension. Even a white beveled subway tile, like the Imperial Bianco Bevel tile used in this elegant kitchen designed by The Wray Design Co., adds a slight quirky element to your design. Shop the Imperial Bevel tiles in all their color ways to get this effect on your backsplash.

13. Alternate Your Stacks

Don’t be afraid to get creative with your layout. The alternating horizontal and vertical subway stacks used for this chic kitchen backsplash create a unique and unexpected design. The calming grey tones and reflective surface of the Coco Amber Grey Glossy tile adds brightness and interest to this kitchen. While this design accentuates the high wall, this backsplash idea would also add the illusion of height to a more confined space.

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24 Luxurious Primary Bathroom Tile Ideas https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/24-luxurious-primary-bathroom-tile-ideas/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/24-luxurious-primary-bathroom-tile-ideas/#respond Fri, 19 Apr 2024 18:47:29 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=8519 Arguably the most important bathroom in the house, the primary bath is likely the room where you go to start...

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Arguably the most important bathroom in the house, the primary bath is likely the room where you go to start and end your day. Create a space that invigorates your morning and relaxes you in the evening with these primary bathroom tile ideas for 2024. For even more inspiration, check out our Bathroom Tile Ideas or shop our vast selection of bathroom tile.

1. Marble-Look Tiles

If you love the look of marble, but not the maintenance, durable, water-proof and easy-to-clean marble-look porcelain tiles are your friend. Available in a variety of looks that mimic real marble (and even in colorful veining that can’t be found in nature, like the Marradi Calacatta Emerald and the Splendor Oceania), these tiles will infuse your bathroom with luxury. This bathroom, designed by Construction 2 Style, incorporates both the large-format Lincoln White Polished tile and the mosaic-look Marble Star tile.

Featuring: Lincoln White Polished, Penny Round Matte and Marble Star. Design and photography by Construction 2 Style.

2. Primary Bathroom Walk-In Shower Ideas

If you have the space, a walk-in shower can add comfort to your primary bathroom and set you up for an aging-in-place home. The added grout lines between the 2″ Claros Silver Hex floor tiles in this bathroom, designed by Exell, create traction, while the large-format Atlanta White wall tiles make this space feel more expansive.

Featuring: Atlanta White, Claros Silver Hex and Claros Silver Skirting. Design and photography by Exell Ceramic Tile.

3. Penny Round Stripes

This fun and funky bathroom designed by Ocotillo House & Home uses penny-round tile to create unexpected diagonal stripes. We love how this bathroom embraces simple geometric shapes from the circle mirror to the off-set square handles on the vanity. The effect of the primary color (plus black-and-white) color scheme and basic shapes create a deceptively simple design.

Featuring: Imperial Bianco Gloss, Hex Matte Black and Hex Gloss White. Design and photography by Ocotillo House & Home.

4. Architectural Accent Wall

Architectural elements like exposed brick or stone can add great visual texture to your space, but if your home doesn’t include those features, you can add your own with architectural tile. The flagstaff tile used in this bathroom designed by Smitten Design & Interiors creates a stunning accent wall that adds an extra dimension to this space.

Featuring: Flagstaff. Design and photography by Smitten Design & Interiors.
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5. Biophilic Bathtub Backsplash

Characterized by it’s nature-inspired prints, shapes and colors, “biophilic design” is about creating wellness-focused, serotonin-inducing spaces that bring the outdoors in. With the branch-shaped light fixture, floral-motif window and botanical-patterned Amazonia Emerald tile, this bathroom designed by The Lazy Lavender creates a lush retreat that embodies everything we love about this on-trend style.

Featuring: Amazonia Emerald Tropic and Tinos Black Chevron. Design and photography by The Lazy Lavender.

6. Posh Polkadots

Who says polkadots can’t be chic? One look at this stunning bathroom designed by Beginning in the Middle proves that whimsy and elegance can go hand and hand. They used the Firenze Carrara Hex and the Black Marquina Hex tiles to create a custom design that is fun and stylish.

Bathroom with dark-wood sink vanity, mirror, plant and lots of natural light.
Featuring: Firenze Carrara Hex and Black Marquina Hex. Design & Photography by Beginning in the Middle.

7. Primary Bathroom Shower Ideas

Tile provides endless possibilities for personalizing even a small shower. Create a picture frame or focal point using a favorite mosaic or patterned tile like the runner of the Trois Bandes diamond-shaped pattern shown here. And don’t forget about finishings! Trim and thresholds will give your shower a polished, designed look.

This contemporary shower features wood-look porcelain tile and a band of white with black lined diamond-patterned tile and black  half-hexagon mosaic tile floor.
Featuring: Troy Black, Noir Honed Corner Shelf, Noir Honed Hixton, Trois Bandes and Amazona Amendoa Wood Look.

8. Custom Patterns

For this modern colonial bathroom, the husband and wife team behind Chris Loves Julia needed a tile to match the unique space. The black-and-white cross-patterned tile floor is created using hexagon tile in a custom design. We love how the Hampton Carrara Hex marble tile pops against the Hex Matte Black porcelain tile. Make sure to read more about how they created this custom design.

Featuring: Hampton Carrara Hex, Hex Matte Black and Hampton Carrara Subway. Design and photography by Chris Loves Julia.

9. Textile-Inspired Backsplash

The raised, woven design of the Annie Selke Crosshatch Soft Pink creates a softness to this chic bathroom designed by Refine Studios. The subtle design on the tile gives this backsplash great visual texture that complements the black metal mirror frames and candleholder sconces. If you love this textile-inspired look, shop our exclusive Annie Selke collection.

Featuring: Annie Selke Crosshatch Soft Pink and Calacatta Gold Hex. Design and photography by Refine Studios.
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10. Cool Blues

The color of the sea and sky, blue is a new neutral that despite its musical reputation, can brighten your mood. This brilliant blue accent wall uses the Cool Blue handmade-look tile, which features variations in color tone and a glossy surface for a tile that shines. It this is your hue, shop our full assortment of blue tile.

This large modern bathroom features a blue handmade-look accent wall.
Featuring: Cool Blue.

11. Wood-Look Floor Tile

Real wood is prone to water damage and can trap bacteria–not the most suitable material for a bathroom–but wood-look porcelain or luxury vinyl tile (like the Cyrus Plus Akadia tile shown here) will give the appearance of real wood without the headache.

Bathroom in luxury home with double vanity, bathtub, mirror, sinks, shower, and hardwood floor.
Featuring: Cyrus Plus Akadia.

12. Picture Frame

Highlight a favorite mosaic or patterned tile in a picture frame. Using layered trim, you can create a decorative focal point in your bathroom or shower that will add a highly designed elegance to your space. This is also a great way to incorporate a loved tile that might be overwhelming in the entire space or add visual texture with an intricate mosaic like the Firenze Calcatta Hex tile shown here.

Italian marble has a polished finish and displays a cloudy white base with gold veining, providing these bathroom walls and floors with elegance.
Featuring: Firenze Calacatta Amalfi, Firenze Calacatta, Firenze Calacatta Curb, Firenze Calacatta, Firenze Calacatta Hex, Firenze Calacatta Bullnose and Firenze Calacatta Flat Corner Shelf.

13. Coastal Chic

Embrace a breezy beach lifestyle with a charming coastal-inspired pattern like the Summerland by Jeffery Alan Marks in Miramar shown here. This faded linen pattern is everything we love about a sun-kissed summer day. The woven light fixtures and soft grey subway tile add to the relaxed ambiance of this primary bathroom.

Coastal chic bathroom featuring blue and white patterned hexagon tile and light grey handmade-look subway tile.
Featuring: Tribeca Gypsum White and Summerland by Jeffrey Alan Marks in Miramar.

14. Geometric Patterns

This stunning bathroom designed by Kate Pearce Vintage goes bold with a geometric patterned tile. The rust orange and charcoal shapes of the Artisan Tiare tile give this space an air of both orderliness and fun. The white walls and ceiling allow this pattern to be the star and the simple brown, white and red accessories blend into the color scheme, making the greenery to stand out.

Bathroom with orange, black and white patterned floor tile.
Featuring: Artisan Tiare. Design & Photography by Kate Pearce Vintage.

15. Quiet Luxury

“Quiet luxury,” a trend focused on sustainability, authenticity and personalization embodies all the qualities you need to create a relaxing and revitalizing space. This bathroom designed by Nikki Chu incorporates the understated opulence of quiet luxury with the luxe Macchia Vecchia marble-look wall tile paired with the real marble Calcata Evora floor tile.

White tile with bold brown veining in a bathroom.
Featuring: Calacata Evora, Macchia Vecchia, Macchia Vecchia and Shapes Elongated Hex Off White Two Tone. Design by Nikki Chu.

16. Large-Format Herringbone

The large-format rectangular marble tile is used to create the oversized herringbone pattern in this elegant bathroom designed by Timber Trails. The soft grey veining in the Volakas marble tile and the diagonal layout of the tile create a gentle sense of movement that is at once calming and stimulating.

This bright and large bathroom features white marble floor tile in a herringbone pattern.
Featuring: Volakas, Volakas Skirting, Volakas Barnes and Volakas Hixton. Design by Timber Trails Development Company. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

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17. Checkerboard for the Win

Black and white and fabulous all over, this bathroom embraces the whimsical elegance of a classic checkerboard pattern. The black and white squares made from the Hampton Carrara and the Black Marquina marble tiles elevate this pattern and tie into the ultra-chic Casablanca Mosaic tub backsplash.

Bathroom with black and white checkerboard floor tile and a black and white mosaic accent wall. Bathtub and small table with a plant.
Featuring: Hampton Carrara, Black Marquina, Casablanca Mosaic and Black Marquina Barnes. Design by Timber Trails Development Company. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

18. Cool Industrial Style

You don’t need to live in a downtown loft to utilize contemporary industrial style. This cool bathroom designed by Kelli Fontana Vogelgesang at West Bay Homes uses the Softcement Graphite porcelain cement-look tile to create a sleek and chic loft-look space. We love how she incorporated the plant and nature print for an organic softness that contrasts with the dark tile.

This modern bathroom features large-format grey floor and wall tile and dark grey with white veining shower tile.
Featuring: Softcement Graphite, Noir Honed Hixton, Noir Honed Threshold, Noir Honed Mosaic, Alvarado Matte and Livingstone Nero. Design by Kelli Fontana Vogelgesang. Build by Rick and Kelli Vogelgesang of West Bay Homes. Photography by Spacecrafting.

19. Marble Mosaic Backsplash

This lush leaf-shaped marble mosaic makes for a gorgeous backsplash in this modern primary bathroom designed by Alison Victoria for her Chicago home. The Elia Polished by Alison Victoria features light grey veining for an elegant sense of movement. This tile is versatile enough to complement a variety of design styles, but we like how it pairs with the gold sconces and faucets.

This chic bathroom vanity features a lush leaf-shaped marble mosaic backsplash.
Featuring: Elia Polished by Alison Victoria. Design by Alison Victoria.

20. Add a Shower Niche

Don’t spend all your money creating your ideal bathroom just to hang a shower caddy over your faucet. Decorative and functional, a shower niche is a stylish way to store your soaps and shampoos. Use this space to showcase a favorite mosaic or patterned tile and frame it with trim to add extra appeal.

A shower niche with a marble herringbone tile and a frame of decorative trim.
Featuring: Arctic White Brushed Large Herringbone, Arctic White Brushed, Claros Silver Somerset, Arctic White Brushed and Glass Shelf.

21. Graphic and Chic Patterns

You will be the primary user of your primary bathroom, so don’t be afraid to showcase your personal style. The Nikki Chu Zulu Graphite bold tile features Nikki’s signature graphic designs for a fun and funky space that oozes personality.

This chic modern bathroom features a black-and-white abstract-patterned tile on the floor and backsplash.
Featuring: Nikki Chu Zulu Graphite.

22. Colored Brick-Look Tiles

The Brick x Brick by Alison Victoria in Petal tile is everything we love about exposed brick, handmade look and subway tile. This incredibly chic bathroom features beautiful color and surface texture variation for the authentic look of brick in a soft pink hue.

This pretty and chic modern bathroom features pink brick-look subway shower tile installed in a vertical offset.
Featuring: Brick x Brick by Alison Victoria Petal. Designed by Alison Victoria.

23. Authentic Zellige Tile

Zellige tile is handcrafted according to ancient techniques by artisans in Morocco, ensuring that each piece will be a unique connection to historic craftsmanship. We can’t think of anything more luxurious and personalized! Available in several stunning colors, use this tile to create a space that’s as tasteful as it is timeless.

A bathroom with open shower featuring handmade Zellige tile on the walls and floors.
Featuring: Zellige Charcoal Chabone Cross Gloss, Zellige Charcoal Chabone Star Matte and Zellige Alabaster Gloss.

24. Relaxed Boho Style

Embrace an easy, worldly style with the stylishly eclectic boho style. Kelli Fontana Vogelgesang of West Bay Homes shows how to use this style effectively in this chic and charming primary bathroom. The Annie Selke Ikat Black tile floor incorporates an Indonesian textile design which, along with the intricately carved wooden mirror frames, creates a space that feels as if it’s been styled with findings from world travels.

This large, bright bathroom features a patterned floor tile.
Featuring: Annie Selke Ikat Black, Arctic White Skirting, Arctic White Brushed Niles with Bianco Puro Dot and Arctic White. Design by Kelli Fontana Vogelgesang. Build by Rick and Kelli Vogelgesang of West Bay Homes. Photography by Spacecrafting.

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Top 10 Gorgeous Green Tile Bathroom Ideas for 2024 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/top-10-gorgeous-green-tile-bathroom-ideas-for-2024/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/top-10-gorgeous-green-tile-bathroom-ideas-for-2024/#respond Fri, 15 Mar 2024 18:05:25 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=8051 Considered the new neutral, green is trending in interior design for its versatility and connection to nature. The serotonin-inducing color...

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Considered the new neutral, green is trending in interior design for its versatility and connection to nature. The serotonin-inducing color can improve your mood and your enjoyment of your space. Since the bathroom is usually the room where you begin and end your daily routines, incorporating green into your design will create a wellness space that’s at once invigorating and relaxing.

Read on for enviously gorgeous design ideas, and shop our full selection of green bathroom tile to find the right style for your bathroom. For more about creating spaces that increase your connectivity to nature, read our guide to “biophilic design”.

1. Modern Jeweled Picket Tile

This chic bathroom designed by Kelli Fontana Vogelgesang features picket tile for a modern twist on the classic hexagon. The Sawyer Emerald tile’s rich jewel tone is very much on-trend. The shape and shade variation in this tile creates a sense of movement that is highlighted by the contrasting white grout.

Shower with green mosaic tile walls with dark grey mosaic floor tile.
Featuring: Sawyer Emerald, Versatile Dark Grey and Softcement Graphite. Design by Kelli Fontana Vogelgesang. Build by Rick and Kelli Vogelgesang of West Bay Homes. Photography by Spacecrafting.

2. Uniquely Shaped Tiles

The unique shape of the Texto Emerald Glossy was inspired by text bubbles. This tile makes for an enviously charming green shower the rounded shapes create a fun wave-like pattern in the contrasting grout. The Tory White half-hexagon-shaped floor tile provides some lightness to this space while maintaining interest.

This shower features green text-bubble-shaped wall tile and white half-hexagon floor tile.
Featuring: Texto Emerald Glossy and Tory White. Design & photography by Holly Campbell.
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3. Moody Green Patterned Tile

Dark green leaves on a black background create a rich and moody space with the Arwen encaustic pattern tile. The graphic leaf shapes create movement and interest on this bathroom floor. If you’re afraid your space will become too dark, try pairing this tile with a chic white subway tile.

Overhead view of bathroom floor, showcasing patterned 8" encaustic floor tile arranged to form a wreath design that runs wall to wall underneath the white soaker tub.
Featuring: Arwen Encaustic.

4. Wavy Green Patterned Backsplash

A lined geometric patterned tile will add movement to your backsplash. The Eclipse Verde tile can be installed in a variety of ways to add a unique pattern to your space. The large format means that this tile requires fewer grout joints and the pattern will extend, giving your space an expansive feel.

Geometric patterned green and off-white bathroom tile with sink.
Featuring: Elipse Verde.
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5. Green Shower Tile Ideas

Green will invigorate you and increase your sense of well-being, making it a great color choice for your shower. This shower designed by Artisan Tile Interiors uses a deep jade subway tile for a stunning space that feels at once modern and timeless. The dark color could be too dark for a small space, but the brass fixtures, white grout and the reflective nature of the glossy tile add light.

This shower features green handmade-look subway tile with white grout.
Featuring: Look Oliva. Design and Photography by Artisan Tile Interiors.

6. Vertical Off-Set Subway Tile

Add height and interest to your space by installing your subway tiles vertically. Shown here in a vertical offset pattern, the Glass Shamrock tile makes this space feel modern and classy. The glass tile is slightly reflective, which adds light to the space.

Hexagonal porcelain tile with green tones and floral print on wall. Green glass tile on backsplash.
Featuring: Glass Shamrock.

7. Light Green Glass Tile

For a cool new neutral, choose light green tile. The New Haven glass mosaic tile has a soft sage green coloring with horizontal blue striations for a watercolor effect. The result is a beautifully tranquil backdrop that complements the Laura Ashley Sunflower White with Charcoal tile floor.

This bathroom feature mint green subway tile shower wall and a black-and-white floral pattern floor.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Sunflower White with Charcoal and New Haven. Design and photography by Minaya Construction.

8. Botanic-Patterned Accent Wall

A green jungle-scape pattern makes for a beautiful accent behind the tub in this naturally stunning bathroom designed by The Lazy Lavender. We love how the hexagon-shaped Amazon Emerald Tropic tile is only used on half the wall, creating a pleasingly organic-looking edge in this space full of shape and movement.

This bathroom features a black marble-look chevron patterned floor tile and a jungle-patterned hexagon wall tile on an accent wall.
Featuring: Amazonia Emerald Tropic and Tinos Black Chevron. Design and photography by The Lazy Lavender

9. Jade Green Subway Tile

The Hackney Jade tile features rich deep-green shades and subtle color variation for a perfectly imperfect handmade look. We love how the wonderful visual texture of this tile matches with the silver fixtures and white sink for a space that feels very modern.

This bathroom backsplash features jade-colored subway tiles in varied green tones that have been installed vertically to create a distinctive look.
Featuring: Hackney Jade.

10. Vintage Green Tile Bathroom Ideas

Teal green and hexagons are two retro trends that are seeing a resurgence. This beautiful shower designed by Judy Raynard features both, and we love the cool vintage vibe! The hexagon tile creates a highly designed look to this shower shelf, and the shape is echoed in the black tile floor.

This vintage bathroom features teal subway tile and hexagon tile shower shelf and a black hexagon tile floor.
Featuring: Glass Teal Blend Hex, Glass Teal Subway, Black Hex and Imperial Black Gloss Hex. Design and photography by Judy Raynard.

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