grey tile Archives - The Tile Shop Blog Fri, 31 Jan 2025 16:48:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 147117943 9 Inviting Small Entryway Tile Ideas for 2025 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/9-inviting-small-entryway-tile-ideas-for-2025/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/9-inviting-small-entryway-tile-ideas-for-2025/#respond Fri, 31 Jan 2025 16:37:22 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=11301 You don’t need a large space to create a welcoming entryway. From elegant marble and marble looks to stylish patterns,...

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You don’t need a large space to create a welcoming entryway. From elegant marble and marble looks to stylish patterns, these nine small-space tile ideas will help your home make a great first impression.

1. Small Entryway Tile Floor Ideas

Your front door likely sees a lot of traffic, which is why durable, easy-to-clean and low-maintenance porcelain tile is a great option for your foyer floor. Available in nearly any style you can imagine, porcelain tile can withstand whatever you and your family–human and furry–throw at it. This homey entryway features the Baltimore Gris Wood Look tile; its realistic woodgrain details make it an excellent choice for maintaining the natural character of your home. For more durable hardwood alternatives, shop our vast assortment of wood-look tile.

This entryway features a light brown wood-look porcelain tile. A golden doodle is lying on the floor next to a blue tennis ball.
Featuring: Baltimore Gris Wood Look. Design and photography by @searing.styles.

2. Make a Bold Statement Wall

Whether bold and graphic or soft and floral, a patterned tile showcases your personality while protecting your walls from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The Nikki Chu Tangier Graphic tile is inspired by the celebrity designer’s popular wallpaper. Made of porcelain, this graphic patterned tile is as durable as it is chic–perfect for stylish households with pets or kids. Shop our wide assortment of patterned tile to find a design that’s uniquely you.

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3. Embrace an Earthy Palette

Create a warm, welcoming atmosphere with soothing earth-toned neutrals. This serene entryway features the rich brown Organic Clay Taupe wall tile and the soft, brick-look Jerica Ceniza floor tile. The slightly textured tiles enhance the space’s organic appeal. Shop our collection of brown and beige tiles to achieve this nature-inspired look.

4. Choose Stone-Look for Durable Luxury

If you love the luxurious look of natural stone but want a low-maintenance material that can withstand heavy foot traffic, durable, easy-to-clean marble-look porcelain or ceramic is the perfect solution. This stylish entryway, designed by House of Shima, features the Keystone Grey tile. The striking grey and white veining creates a sense of movement that complements both the cool grey of the table and the warm brown wooden stairs and banister.

This transitional entryway features a grey marble-look floor tile.
Featuring: Keystone Grey. Design and photography by House of Shima.

5. Small Entryway Foyer Tile Ideas

The entrance to your home doesn’t need to be grand to make an impact. Here, the Star tile creates visual separation between the foyer and the rest of the house. The folk art-inspired pattern is whimsical and homey, providing a moment of levity between the grand door and the hardwood floor that extends down the hall.

A stylish small entryway with black-and-white star patterned floor tile.
Featuring: Star. Design and photography by @Tammy Whelan

6. Keep it Classy With Black-and-White Tile

Like a well-tailored tuxedo, black-and-white tile exudes style and sophistication. This sleek and chic room, designed by Haus of Rowe, features the Laura Ashley Wicker Charcoal floor tile. The dainty, abstract florals add a touch of playfulness to this formal space. Shop black-and-white tile for more classy design options.

This stylish entryway features a black-and-white small floral patterned floor tile and black cupboards.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Wicker Charcoal Matte. Design and photography by Haus of Rowe.
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7. Choose Tumbled Marble for Rustic Luxury

Want a luxurious look with a bit of an edge? Tumbled marble, like the Meram Blanc Carrara tile shown here, is a high-end stone that has been tumbled with rocks to give it a uniquely rugged appearance. Shop marble tile for a wide assortment of tumbled finishes.

8. Win Your Design With Checkerboard

Checkerboard is a classic design that doesn’t require much space to create a big sensation. This elegant foyer features a checkerboard pattern made of Hampton Carrara and Black Marquina marble, but you can achieve this highly versatile look with any two complementary colored or patterned square tiles.

9. Create a Breezy Coastal Chic Design

The Laura Ashley Wicker Sea Spray tile sets the tone for this coastal-inspired space, designed by Timber Trails. Bright whites and wicker accents complete the beachy vibe, making this the perfect entryway to a stylish, laid-back home. For more ideas on bringing this chill aesthetic into your home, check out our guide to coastal chic design.

Updating your space is easier than you think! Shop our wide assortment of entryway tiles to find your perfect style. 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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Welcome to The Tile Shop’s Year in Review Series! To wrap up the year, we’ll be looking back at some of your favorite spaces from 2024. First up: Best Bathrooms. From soothing neutrals and charming checkerboards to marvelous marble and marble-look tiles–read on for a countdown of the 10 bathrooms you liked, shared and pinned the most.

10. Serene Handmade-Look Bathroom

Warm neutrals were the trend of the year, and the Coco Canvas tile was the most popular of them all. Three of the top bathrooms feature this charmingly detailed, handmade-look tile. This serene bathroom showcases the Coco Canvas matte tile in a horizontal stack, complemented by a double band of glossy tile in a vertical stack. The glossy finish captures the light, creating a stunning yet subtle effect.

9. Alison Victoria’s City-Chic Shower

HGTV star Alison Victoria’s pretty-yet-edgy shower features tile from her Tile Shop-exclusive collection. The subtle brick-like texture of the Brick x Brick by Alison Victoria Petal tile adds grit to the feminine pastel tone, while the vertical brick-lay pattern gives the space a contemporary feel. If you love her signature city-chic style, shop our newly expanded Alison Victoria collection.

8. Renovation Husbands’ Relaxing Shower

This soothing shower, designed by Renovation Husbands, is a richly textured retreat. The entrance is tiled with the luxurious and expressive Firenze Carrara, while handmade-look wall tile and a granite tile floor soothe the senses in this beautiful transitional-style space. Want more ideas on how to achieve this contemporary-meets-traditional look? Check out our helpful guide to transitional design.

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7. Nikki Chu’s Quiet Luxury Office Shower

This serene shower from Nikki Chu epitomizes the understated elegance of one of our favorite 2024 trends–quiet luxury. The rich beige and grey veining in the Savannah Antique marble-look wall tile, along with the natural coloration of the Modena mosaic floor tile, add soothing movement to the space. Discover more ideas on how to infuse your space with rich and relaxing quiet luxury here.

A shower wall with pink brick-look subway tile in a vertical offset pattern and shower niche trimmed with gold metal.
Featuring: Savannah Antique and Modena Mosaic. Design by Nikki Chu.

6. Mary Lauren’s Tranquil Retreat

We could linger all day in this calming, cool-neutral bathroom, designed by Mary Lauren. The stone-look Metro Anthracite and Metro White tiles, installed in a charming checkerboard pattern, create stunning visual texture on the floor, while the Riad White wall tiles create a pleasing undulating effect on the shower walls.

This elegant bathroom features handmade-look shower tile and a white and grey stone-look checkerboard tile floor.
Featuring: Riad White, White Pebbles (Small), Metro Anthracite and Metro White. Design and photography by Mary Lauren.

5. Jessica Smith’s Checkmate Bathroom

This bathroom, designed by Jessica Smith Home Design, is a winning combination of warm, textured neutral tiles. The handmade-look wall tile–the popular Coco Canvas–and the beige and white marble checkerboard floor create a beautiful, transitional space.

4. I SPY DIY’s “Boho Chic” Sanctuary

For the second year in a row, I SPY DIY’s beautiful blue bathroom has made it to your top 10, and we can see why! This sophisticated yet playful space is rich in color and detail, featuring Marrakesh Blue and Off White tile walls and a Cross Black floor dotted with Cross Snow White tiles. For more ideas on how to transform your space with this cool, artsy style, check out this comprehensive guide to boho chic.

This chic bathroom features blue and white handmade-look tile in a checkerboard and black with white cross-shaped tile floor.
Featuring: Marrakesh Blue, Marrakesh Off White, Cross Black and Cross Snow White. Design and photography by I SPY DIY.
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3. Mary Lauren’s Marvelous Primary Bath

Bright and airy, this elegant bathroom features luxurious, feminine details like the gold and crystal light fixture and floral print step stool. The Hampton Brookfield mosaic floor tile is framed by the Hampton Carara 12″ x 24″ tile and the Black High Pencil Liner, giving the space an elevated, highly designed look.

Elegant white marble and black and white marble mosaic tile complete this luxurious bathroom.
Featuring: Hampton Brookfield, Hampton Carrara and Black High Pencil Liner. Design and photography by Mary Lauren.

2. Mosaic Masterpiece

The subtle variations in surface texture on the Track Stak White Two Tone mosaic tile add visual interest to this contemporary bathroom wall. The white with beige detailing creates a pleasing tonal variation that perfectly complements the grey and beige veining in the Hampton Carrara tile. The result is a stunning yet understated mix of neutrals, creating a relaxing and rejuvenating space.

1. Soothing Neutrals

We saw a lot of love for neutral bathrooms this year, so it makes sense that the most-liked, most-shared and most-pinned bathroom features a stunning array of creams and whites. This serene shower showcases the Coco Canvas Glossy handmade-look tile, with a focal point of the Penny Round Gloss White tile. The pairing of subway tiles with penny rounds creates rich texture while maintaining tonal consistency, and the brass fixtures and trim add a touch of refinement to the space.

Featuring: Coco Canvas Glossy and Penny Round Gloss White. Design and photography by Kubik House.

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14 Marvelous Marble Tile Kitchen Backsplash Ideas https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/14-marvelous-marble-tile-kitchen-backsplash-ideas/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/14-marvelous-marble-tile-kitchen-backsplash-ideas/#respond Fri, 08 Nov 2024 16:00:29 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=10516 Ready for a room refresh? Add elegance–and protection against messes–with a luxurious new kitchen backsplash. Read on for 14 gorgeous...

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Ready for a room refresh? Add elegance–and protection against messes–with a luxurious new kitchen backsplash. Read on for 14 gorgeous marble tile ideas to transform your space into a true marvel.

1. Combine Warm and Cool Neutrals

One of our favorite design trends is mixing warm and cool neutrals to achieve an inviting and visually interesting space. This luxe kitchen backsplash, designed by @cjuncaj, features the expressively veined Firenze Calacatta tile. With its grey, beige, brown and cream tones, this tile creates balance while making a bold statement.

This luxurious kitchen features a grey- and beige-veined white marble tile.
Featuring: Firenze Calacatta. Design and Photography by @cjuncaj.

2. Add Elegance With a Leaf-Shaped Mosaic

Give your backsplash a beautiful sense of movement with a marble mosaic. This stunning space, designed by @ckdesignernicole, features the Elia Honed by Alison Victoria tile. The delicate leaf shapes accentuate the grey and taupe veining in the white marble tile, forming a playful and serene backsplash.  

This kitchen features a beautiful marble leaf-shaped mosaic backsplash.
Featuring: Elia Honed by Alison Victoria. Design and photography by @ckdesignernicole.

3. Create a Slab Effect

Achieve the luxurious “slab” look with a large rectangular marble tile, like the 12″ x 24″ Calacata Evora tile shown here. Larger tile requires fewer grout joints, resembling the appearance of a single slab of marble. You can also obtain the slab marble look with large-format porcelain tile, available in sizes up to 48″ x 48″.  

This kitchen features a large white marble tile backsplash installed with few and subtle grout lines for a "slab" effect.
Featuring: Calacata Evora. Design by Angelia Guthrie.
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4. Mix Marble and Metal

Layering materials adds visual texture to your space. The Palermo Noir Stone Hex tile, featured on this stylish kitchen backsplash, combines rich black marble with small pieces of brushed bronze. We love how the chic bronze accents complement the metal faucet and fixtures.  

5. Get a Modern Farmhouse Look With a Basketweave Mosaic

This kitchen, designed by Timber Trails, showcases elevated modern farmhouse design. The Sampson mosaic tile features an exquisite basketweave pattern of white and beige marble. Paired with open shelving and wooden accessories, this backsplash embodies the cozy-chic aspect of modern farmhouse style. For more ideas on incorporating this design throughout your home, check out this comprehensive guide to achieving a modern farmhouse look.

6. Set a Mood With Grey Marble

Love the tone of a cloudy sky? Bring it indoors with an expressive grey tile, like the Bianco Colorato shown here. The soft light and dark grey veining are beautifully balanced by subtle beige tones, creating a harmonious neutral look. We love how this gorgeous grey complements the white cabinets and wood shelves.

A bright and airy kitchen with a grey marble subway tile backsplash.
Featuring: Bianco Colorato.
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7. Cast a “Hex”

Available in a range of sizes, colors and materials, hexagon tile is a retro shape that has found a fresh application in our spaces in recent years. Marble, with its vivid veining–bold or subtle, like the soft grey featured in the Royal White Hex tile—adds a sense of movement to your hexagon tile backsplash.  

Silver stove with red nobs in front of white hexagon tile wall.
Featuring: Royal White Hex.

8. Elevate Your Space With a Waterjet Mosaic

Glass and marble are elegantly combined in the Northbrook Glass with Black Marquina tile. Created using high-powered jets of water that carve intricate grooves in the hard stone, waterjet mosaics combine natural stone with glass, metal or mother-of-pearl. As an added bonus, the glass in this mosaic captures light, brightening the cooking space.  

9. Create a Rustic Look With Tumbled Marble

The worn appearance of tumbled marble is achieved by placing the stone in a rotating drum with rocks, sand and water. The result is a beautifully textured tile that is both refined and rustic. This charming kitchen, designed by Esslinger Design Co., features a backsplash of Meram Blanc Carrara tumbled marble subway tile, which creates an elevated brick wall feel.  

This kitchen features a tumbled marble subway tile backsplash.
Featuring: Meram Blanc Carrara. Design and photography by Esslinger Design Co.

10. Add Art Deco Charm

Curves and geometric shapes are hallmarks of classic Art Deco design. This style, popularized in the 1920s, has reemerged in the 2020s with a contemporary twist—and we’re loving it! Here, the stylish Christie Volakas mosaic tile, featuring lush marble and gilded metal accents, creates a space that Gadsby would adore.  

This kitchen backsplash features a scalloped marble tile with bronze accents.
Featuring: Christie Volakas. Design and photography by Ideal CDR.

11. Create a Sense of Movement With Chevron

This V-shaped tile creates a pleasing zigzag pattern that adds a sense of movement to this kitchen. The natural grey veining adds texture, complementing the organic elements, such as the wicker lamp shade and open wood shelving.  If you love this classic look, explore our wide assortment of chevron tile.

12. Add a Marble Tile “Picture Frame”

Make your favorite marble mosaic a focal point by showcasing it in a tiled picture frame. This technique, created using decorative trim to frame a patterned or mosaic tile, adds a highly designed, picturesque element to your space. It’s also a great way to add a touch of luxury while staying within budget.  

This stove backsplash features white subway tile with a diamoned-shaped marble mosaic picture frame.
Featuring: Retro Lino and Modena Mosaic. Design and photography by Steffanie Danby.

13. Marvel With Marble Subway Tile

Elevate the everyday with a luxurious marble subway tile. This crisp and clean backsplash, designed by Timber Trails, features Meram Blanc Carrara subway tile. The soft veining in this winter white marble adds dimension, enhancing standard white subway tile with a touch of elegance.  

14. Choose a Diamond-Shaped Tile for a “Cut Above”

Bold grey veining adds movement to this opulent backsplash. The Africa Tempesta Wheaton tile features beautiful diamond and chevron shapes, enhancing the dynamic quality of the design. We love how the cloudy grey tile contrasts with the white countertop.  

This stove backsplash features grey diamond and chevron-shaped marble tile.
Featuring: Africa Tempesta.

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8 Zellige & Zellige-Inspired Tile Ideas https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/8-zellige-zellige-inspired-tile-ideas/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/8-zellige-zellige-inspired-tile-ideas/#respond Fri, 18 Oct 2024 16:32:13 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=10263 Handcrafted using centuries-old techniques (click here to learn all about the process), each authentic Zellige tile varies slightly in tone...

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Handcrafted using centuries-old techniques (click here to learn all about the process), each authentic Zellige tile varies slightly in tone and surface texture, giving it its perfectly imperfect appeal. Read on for eight stunning Zellige and Zellige-inspired spaces that are sure to spark ideas for your next project, whether it’s a shower, kitchen, bath or fireplace.

1. Zellige Tile Shower Ideas

As evidenced by this gorgeous space designed by @forgegrove, Zellige tiles are perfect for creating understated elegance in your shower. The uneven surfaces of the Zellige White gloss tile add a tactile element to this space, and the sleek brass fixtures help elevate even more. The authentic materials and minimalistic look of this space give it an air of “quiet luxury.”

This chic shower features authentic white Zellige tile.
Featuring: Zellige White Gloss. Design and photography by @forgegrove.

2. Go Neutral With Light Grey Tiles

The current trend toward mixing warm and cool neutral tones together provides timeless appeal. With its natural variations in coloration, the Zellige Light Grey gloss tile–shown here in this lush bathroom designed by Arias Home–fluctuates between cool and warm grey tones. The effect is a decidedly contemporary look using ancient techniques.

This beautiful bathroom features light grey Zellige tile shower.
Featuring: Zellige Light Grey Gloss. Design and photography by Arias Home.
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3. Zellige Tile Kitchen Backsplash Ideas

Perfect for a kitchen or bathroom backsplash, petite 2″ x 6″ subway tiles, shown here in the Zellige Dirty Blue gloss, are a new take on a classic design. The smaller format allows for more grout lines as well as more tiles per square foot, resulting in a beautifully undulating surface as the color and surface texture fluctuate from tile to tile. Shop this tile in all four vibrant colorways: Azul, Turquoise, Dirty Blue and Shamrock.

Featuring: Zellige Dirty Blue.

4. Use Square Tiles for a Neat and Orderly Design

This retro-favorite shape is making a comeback, and the handmade square tile–like the Zellige White gloss used in this chic kitchen designed by Fox Homes–demonstrates how this classic design can be made modern. Though the color scheme is monochromatic, there is a lot of visual texture in this kitchen backsplash. The glossy finish reflects light to highlight the subtle variations in surface texture from one tile to the next, and the wide grout joints accentuate the tiles’ handcrafted edges.

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

5. Use Handmade-Look Tiles for a Cost-Effective Alternative

If Zellige tiles aren’t in your budget, or if you want a slightly more uniform appearance, handmade-look tile, like the Riad White tile shown here, are a charming and cost-effective alternative. Mimicking the handcrafted look, these tiles feature slight variations in tone and surface texture and are available in a wide variety of sizes and colors. Shop our extensive assortment of handmade-look tiles to find the perfect match for your space.

6. Create a Handcrafted Hearth

A fireplace is a natural focal point; make it a standout with handcrafted Zellige tiles. This fireplace surround, designed by @daryakaras, features a charming checkerboard of Zellige in Alabaster and White gloss. The undulating tones add warmth and movement to this Craftsman living room.

Featuring: Zellige Alabaster Gloss and Zellige White Gloss. Design and photography by @daryakaras.
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7. Zellige Tile Bathroom Ideas

Another popular Zellige tile design is the Chabone Star and Cross tiles (shown here in Charcoal). By pairing Star matte tiles with Cross glossy tiles (or vice versa) you can create a subtle tile design that fluctuates with the play of light across the room. Traditionally used for floors, these tiles look stunning when paired with a subway or square Zellige wall tile (like the Zellige Alabaster gloss tile shown here).

8. Get Creative With a Star and Cross Checkerboard

The checkerboard rules aren’t written in black and white. This luxurious shower uses the Kasbah tile in alternating Terracotta Cross and Star Bone for a twist on traditional Moroccan design. The orange and white handmade-look tiles are complemented by the rust veining in the Pisa Oro wall tile, giving this space a cohesive and visually rich design. A similar look can be achieved using the Zellige Chabone Cross Charcoal and Star Bone tiles.

Inspired to add handcrafted charm to your space? Shop our wide assortment of Zellige and handmade-look tiles to find the perfect design. Or discover more design ideas on our Instagram and in our Customer Room Gallery where you’ll see our tile in real customers’ spaces.

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14 Marvelous Marble Tile Bathroom Ideas https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/14-marvelous-marble-tile-bathroom-ideas/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/14-marvelous-marble-tile-bathroom-ideas/#respond Fri, 13 Sep 2024 14:13:46 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=9999 From crisp white to jet black, marble tile comes in a range of naturally rich colors. If you’re dreaming of...

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From crisp white to jet black, marble tile comes in a range of naturally rich colors. If you’re dreaming of a luxurious and beautiful bathroom, these fourteen marvelous marble tile ideas are sure to spark inspiration.

1. Embrace a Marble Collection

Our stone collections include a wealth of tile sizes, shapes and trim pieces so you can get an refined all-over marble look. This elegant bathroom features Calacata Evora marble throughout. The effect is a splendid space that will make your daily bathroom routine feel like a trip to the spa.

This transitional bathroom features white marble with beige and grey veining.
Featuring: Calacata Evora 12 x 24 in., Calacata Evora Hex, Calacata Evora 4 x 12 in., Calacata Evora Somerset, Calacata Evora Barnes, Calacata Evora Skirting, Calacata Evora Corner Shelf, Calacata Evora Curb and Alison Victoria Precious Metals 24 Karat Pencil.

2. Mix Marble with Travertine

Mixing marble with other natural stone, such as travertine, is an excellent way to add visual texture to your space. This beautiful bathroom features a combination of Arctic White marble and Claros Silver travertine. The expressive details and veining inherent to the natural stone add to the richness of this space that integrates elements of “traditional” and “contemporary” design. If you love this look, read our comprehensive guide to “transitional design” for more ideas.

An elegant shower featuring a decorative picture frame with mosaic herringbone and marble and travertine tile.
Featuring: Arctic White Large Herringbone, Arctic White 8 x 20 in., Arctic White Barnes, Claros Silver Somerset, Arctic White Skirting, Arctic White 12 x 24 in., Claros Silver Curb, Claros Silver 2 x 2 in. and Claros Silver Small Versailes.

3. Add Elegance with a Waterjet Mosaic

High-powered water jets are used to create intricate, curved designs in marble resulting in these gorgeous mosaics. The Havana with White Nacre Stone tile shown here features gorgeous grey marble with mother-of-pearl floral details for a feminine and highly decorative look. Perfect either alone or paired with a matching marble tile, a waterjet mosaic tile will add charm and grace to your space.

White marble mosaic with grey flower pattern on wall of elegant powder room.
Featuring: Havana with White Nacre Stone.
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4. Add Drama with Rich Veining

The expressive veining of the Macchia Vecchia tile used in this grand bathroom, designed by Nikki Chu, creates dramatic movement throughout this space. Though this tile is marble-look porcelain, the multiple tile faces provide variation, giving it a realistic appearance. The porcelain tile is paired with the Calacata Evora marble floor for a richly opulent space. For more of Nikki Chu’s fashion-forward room designs, check out this home tour.

A luxurious bathroom with beige tile floor and a dramatic brown and ochre veining porcelain tile walls.
Featuring: Calacata Evora, Macchia Vecchia and Shapes Elongated Hex Off White Two Tone. Design by Nikki Chu.

5. Make it Moody with Grey Marble

Another lavish bathroom designed by Nikki Chu, this space features floor-to-ceiling Ashford Carrara marble. This lush grey-toned stone is available in several sizes and shapes, including hexagon tiles and trim tiles, to achieve this highly designed look.

This luxurious bathroom features marble with dramatic grey veining.
Featuring: Ashford Carrara 12 x 24 in., Ashford Carrara Hex, Ashford Carrara Skirting and Hampton Carrara Shower Curb.

6. Create an Enviable Space with Green Marble

Marble comes in many colors and can display dramatic or subtle veining. Here the opulent emerald tones of the Gem by Alison Victoria tile create a chic shower space. We love how the green shade of the wall tile is complemented with the green veining in the marble-look tile in the shower niche.

This chic shower features a green marble scalloped-shaped tile with a green and white marble-look shower niche.
Featuring: Gem by Alison Victoria, Marradi Calacatta Emerald and Alison Victoria Precious Metals Rose.

7. Win the Design with a Checkerboard Pattern

Add some whimsy to your luxurious marble design with a checkerboard pattern. This stylish bathroom, designed by Timber Trails, features the Hampton Carrara and Black Marquina tiles. The subtle veining in the black and white squares add depth to this simple design. Find more winning checkerboard tile patterns here.

Black and white marble checkerboard tile floor with double sink vanity.
Featuring: Hampton Carrara and Black Marquina. Design by Timber Trails Development Company. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

8. Marble Bathroom Floor Tile Ideas

Marble tile makes for a luxurious and expressive bathroom floor, as evident in this refined space designed by Renovation Husbands. The Firenze Carrara tile features shades of white and light grey with dark grey veining that complements the rich cream of the walls and the black shower floor and accessories.

This beautiful bathroom features a white marble floor with grey veining.
Featuring: Tribeca Gypsum White, Firenze Carrara Skirting, Firenze Carrara, Shanxi Black Flamed and Noir Stanton. Design and photography by Renovation Husbands.

9. Create an Elegant Tile Wainscoting

This elegant bathroom, designed by Timber Trails, uses a tile wainscoting finished with the Siberian Pearl Cornice tile moulding. The inclusion of the hexagon tile on the floor gives this space both cohesion and distinction.

This luxurious bathroom features white marble with grey veining on the floor and walls.
Featuring: Siberian Pearl Cornice, Siberian Pearl 4 x 12 in., Siberian Pearl Hex 12 in., Siberian Pearl Hex 3 in., Siberian Pearl Somerset and Siberian Pearl 12 x 12 in. Design by Timber Trails Development Company. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

10. Elevate Your “Modern Farmhouse” Design with a Marble Hex

Love everything modern farmhouse? This comfy, cozy, chic style is even more elevated when you incorporate marble into your design. This bathroom, designed by The Grit and Polish, is a case in point. The Firenze Carrara Hex floor tile adds an air of luxury to this rustic space. For even more ideas on how to incorporate this style into your bathroom, check out these 11 Charming Modern Farmhouse Bathroom Ideas.

This rustic modern farmhouse bathroom features a small hex marble tile floor.
Featuring: Firenze Carrara Hex. Deign and photography by The Grit and Polish.

11. Create Movement with a Herringbone Pattern

Marble subway tiles offer a wealth of installation options, like this chic herringbone tile floor created with the Victoria Grey Dark tile. The zig-zag pattern enhances the rich movement of this dramatically veined tile for a floor that draws the eye across the room. For more subway tile layout ideas, checkout this helpful guide.

A bathroom floor with grey marble in a herringbone pattern.
Featuring: Victoria Grey Dark.

12. Add Traction to Your Shower with a Marble Mosaic Floor

An intricate mosaic not only adds beauty and interest to any space, it can also add traction to your bathroom or shower floors, helping prevent slippage. The Modena tile used on this chic shower features marble cut in diamond-shaped mosaic pieces. The effect is a lovely, unique and practical design.

A luxurious shower featuring beige marble-look tile and marble mosaic tile floor.
Featuring: Savannah Antique and Modena. Design by Nikki Chu.

13. Showcase Your Favorite Marble in a Shower Niche

If all-over marble isn’t your style (or isn’t in your budget), you can showcase a favorite tile in a smaller format by using it in a shower niche. The leaf-shaped Elia Polished by Alison Victoria tile, shown here, creates an elegant moment in this chic shower.

This brick-look tiled shower features a niche with leaf-shaped marble mosaic tile.
Featuring: Elia Polished by Alison Victoria, Brick x Brick by Alison Victoria Petal and Alison Victoria Precious Metals Rose.

14. Stretch Your Budget by Pairing the Real Thing With Marble-Look

Love marble, but floor-to-ceiling application doesn’t fit in your budget? Pairing marble-look tile with the real thing can give you a luxurious space without breaking the bank. This room, designed by Jaimie Nelson, features the Bianco Puro Hex marble floor tile and the Lombardi White Matte marble-look wall tile. The effect is a gorgeous bathroom that expertly mixes natural and man-made materials.

This bright white modern bathroom features marble-look wall tile and marble hex floor tile.
Featuring: Lombardia White Matte and Bianco Puro Hex. Design by Jaimie Nelson.

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Tile for Every Style: Coastal Chic https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/tile-for-every-style-coastal-chic/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/tile-for-every-style-coastal-chic/#respond Fri, 14 Jun 2024 16:54:26 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=9092 Ever since the first conch shell was centered on the wall shelf of a seaside cottage, humans have strived to...

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Ever since the first conch shell was centered on the wall shelf of a seaside cottage, humans have strived to achieve the perfect beach vibes. While the coastal style has evolved from shells and anchors to cool blues and rope and wooden decor, modern “coastal chic” probably encompasses more than you think. Everything from bright blues to cool greys to warm sandy beige will provide the base for this seaside aesthetic. Whether you’re looking for ideas to spruce up your California coast cabin or your landlocked Wyoming ranch, these ten tile ideas will give your space the laidback, naturally beachy look of your dreams.

1. Abstract Shore-line Patterns

Named for the famous California coastline, the Big Sur tiles–available in Off the Hook (blue) and Sea Spray (green)–are the newest tiles in designer Jeffrey Alan Marks’ West Coast-inspired collection. The vibrant-colored abstract glossy pattern is set atop a cream-colored matte base. While these tiles are meant to mimic the look of glazed pottery, they also invoke a wave washing into a sandy shore. Pair this tile with neutral accessories (like the woven shades on the wall sconces in this stylish, modern bathroom) to highlight the uniquely expressive patterns.

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

2. Sandy Shades

Capture the warmth of a sunny beach and embrace a neutral color palette, with elegant beige tile. Relaxed sandy shades are the perfect base for your coastal aesthetic and can be accentuated with colorful details, nautical nicknacks or left bare for an elegantly minimalistic look like this calming bathroom. We love how the curved edges of the Wave Old Cream tile embodies both the sandy hue and the relaxing movement of the ocean. Shop our full assortment of beige tile to find the perfect warm-toned backdrop for your space.

Bathroom wall with cream-colored, curved tile.
Featuring: Wave Old Cream.

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3. Bright Sea Tones

Coastal style doesn’t mean you’re limited to pastels. Celebrate the sea of hues that make up the oceans with brilliant turquoise and deep blue. This vibrant kitchen features the Zellige Turquoise Gloss tile. Formed, painted and glazed by hand, this artisanal tile features perfectly imperfect variations in surface texture and tone for a look as beautifully expressive as the sea. If this vivid shade embodies your coastal aesthetic, shop our wide selection of turquoise tile.

This vibrant kitchen features turquoise handmade Zellige tile.
Featuring: Zellige Turquoise Gloss.

4. Sun-Kissed Patterns

The Summerland collection by Jeffrey Alan Marks perfectly encapsulates those easy, breezy, sun-soaked summer days. The faded linen pattern star pattern–available in Rincon, Toro and Miramar (shown here)–mimics the look of soft embroidered fabric. This bathroom demonstrates how to style this tile to achieve an earthy coastal vibe. The neutral Tribeca Gypsum White tile complements the blue-and-white patterned tile and the woven and wooden accessories add to the tactile, organic feel of this space.

This bright coastal-inspired bathroom features a blue-and-white patterned hexagon floor tile and white handmade-look wall tile.
Featuring: Tribeca Gypsum White and Summerland by Jeffrey Alan Marks in Miramar.

5. Cool Cloudy Neutrals

Not every day on the beach is sunny. Embrace the many moods of the sea with cool neutral grey tones. This bathroom features the Verona Gray, an elegant stone-look porcelain wall tile. The natural appearance of the shade variation creates a sense of movement evoking a cloudy sky. On the floor, the Laura Ashley Wicker Dove Grey tile showcases a white blossom star pattern, adding interest to the space. While the white flowers are charming, the coastal appeal of this space could easily be turned up a notch with the inclusion of some woven, wooden or blue accessories. Shop grey tile to find your perfect cloudy neutral vibe.

This bathroom features a  13" x 13" Wicker Dove Grey matte porcelain tile features an intricate and unique geometric pattern in soft, dove-grey hues.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Wicker Dove Grey and Verona Gray.

6. Stunning Stripes

Nothing invokes the nautical aesthetic quite like stripes, but if your aim is coastal chic, not coastal kitsch, elevate your striped pattern with beautiful sand-colored neutrals like this stunning shower designed by Timber Trails. The elegant white San Dona marble tile is complemented by the Legno travertine tile’s soft beige tones. The delicate veining in these stone tiles creates subtle movement that elevates this space and evokes the organic appeal of a sandy shore.

This shower features travertine and marble striped tile walls and marble hex floor.
Featuring: Legno Travertine, San Dona and San Dona Hex. Design by Timber Trails Development Company. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

7. Nautical Nods

All hands are on deck in this elegant bathroom designed by West Bay Homes. The Decora Redondo tile features a chic nautical-esque pattern. The crosses and stars in elegant greige invoke the high-seas iconography of a nautical helm, without being overly kitsch. We particularly love how modern this bathroom is with its styled with the decorative blue coral, a stylish twist on classic coastal decor.

A chic coastal-inspired bathroom with grey patterned tile.
Featuring: Decora Redondo. Design by West Bay Homes. Photography by Spacecrafting.

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8. Pale Blue Accents

Blue is the staple of the coastal chic aesthetic, and when you think coastal hues, the shade you probably conjure is probably a pretty pastel sky blue. For this coastal-inspired living room, Timber Trails began their design with the Laura Ashley Wicker Sea Spray tile as the centering design element. The blue of the fireplace is repeated in the pillows, but the rest of the room remains white, keeping this space elegant, but subdued. Read all about how Timber Trails designed this blue-themed house.

This bright coastal-inspired living room features a pale blue patterned fireplace tile.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Wicker Sea Spray. Design by Timber Trails Development Company. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

9. Saturated Ocean Blues

If you’re in love with blue, there’s no need to relegate it to your accent pillows. A brightly-hued, saturated blue space fits right in with the coastal chic style book. In fact, why not go all-in with blue in one room, and add dabs in another. This beautiful laundry room designed by West Bay Homes is coastal elegance to the max. While the decorative Decora Ornament Blue tile is giving us more French Mediterranean than Cali-coast vibes, the color palette and minimal, earthy accessories keep this in coastal territory.

This brilliant blue laundry room features a blue and grey tile floor.
Featuring: Decora Ornament Blue. Design by West Bay Homes. Photography by Spacecrafting.

10. Warm & Sunny Neutrals

Brighten your space and your day with warm, sunny neutrals. This creamy-toned beverage station features the handmade-look Riad White tile. The undulating surface tone and texture creates movement as the light reflects at different points in the tile, mimicking the look of light reflecting off water. This space is warm and inviting, and if you swapped the floral prints with seaside views, you’d have a perfectly chic coastal space.

The wall of this butler's pantry features white square handmade-look tile in durable ceramic with a glossy finish.
Featuring: Riad White. Design by Timber Trails Development Company. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

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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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7 Fresh & Fun Spring Tile Patterns https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/7-fresh-fun-spring-tile-patterns/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/7-fresh-fun-spring-tile-patterns/#respond Wed, 06 Mar 2024 20:53:22 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=8175 Add bloom to your room with fresh and fun patterns that will fill your space with endless spring. From bright...

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Add bloom to your room with fresh and fun patterns that will fill your space with endless spring. From bright geometric florals to cool grey blossoms, these patterns will bring year-round delight. Ready to refresh your room with beautiful botanicals? Shop our full selection of patterned tile.

1. Bright Retro Flowers

This groovy pattern has serious flower power! The seventies color scheme and geometric design of the Star Olive/Grey patterned tile will infuse any space with the brightness of spring and a pop of nostalgia, whether it be a bathroom or kitchen. Also available in Olive/Blue and Star Blue/Blue.

This 8" x 8" encaustic tile design uses a series of angular shapes to create a pattern that resembles a flower petal or starburst. Used behind this white vessel sink and mirror as a feature wall.
Featuring: Star Olive/Grey Encaustic.

2. Serene Spring Neutrals

The grey skies of a spring rainstorm create a neutral, but still fresh space. The Laura Ashley Wicker Dove Grey shown here enlivens this space with white petal-like stars on a soft grey background. The effect is an elegant, calming space to unwind in after coming in from a thunderstorm. Explore our Laura Ashley collection for more whimsical patterns.

This bathroom features a  13" x 13" Wicker Dove Grey matte porcelain tile features an intricate and unique geometric pattern in soft, dove-grey hues.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Wicker Dove Grey and Converse Gris.
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3. Mosaic Pearl Bouquet

The Annie Selke Tulip mosaic tile will turn your wall into a work of art. The mother-of-pearl botanics sparkle with cheer against the beige background, for a subtle, charming elegance. If you love this beautiful, feminine design, explore the other tiles in the Annie Selke collection.

Bathroom wainscoting with multi finished mosaic on top and pillowed natural marble on bottom divided with double profiles in neutral tones.
Featuring: Annie Selke Tulip Mosaic, Hampton Carrara Barnes, Legno Luce Somerset and Hampton Carrara Pillowed Subway.

4. Funky Floral Patterns

For a year-long full-bloom look, mix and match your flower patterns. This bright and fun bathroom, designed by Zig & Co., uses a simple blue and green color scheme to tie together the floral patterned wallpaper and Laura Ashley Mr. Jones Midnight floor tile. If this bright and cheery room is your aesthetic, read more on how to incorporate color on the Tile For Every Style: Dopamine Decor blog post.

This green and blue bathroom features blue floral patterned floor tile and bold floral wallpaper.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Mr Jones Midnight. Design & Photography by Zig & Co.

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5. Fondness for Ferns

If florals aren’t your botanical of choice, you can still get a spring look in your home with the Annie Selke Floral tile. Shown here in Coconut Milk, this richly textured tile features a fern leaf pattern for a beautiful, nature-inspired space. Looking for ideas on how to incorporate nature into your space? Check out Tile For Every Style: Biophilic Design for inspiration.

This shower features cream and white colored fern patterned tile and white handmade-look subway tile with corner shelf and trim tile.
Featuring: Annie Selke Flora Coconut Milk, Annie Selke Artisanal White, Annie Selke Artisanal White Pencil, Dark Stainless Steel Metal Somerset and Siberian Pearl Honed Corner Shelf.

6. Bold Sunflowers

The Laura Ashley Sunflower Charcoal with Cloud Blue tile is a bold pattern that will add springtime cheer all year. This charming bathroom pairs the patterned tile with the Laura Ashley Beveled subway tile and the Laura Ashley Cloud Leaf mosaic tile for an elevated, designed look.

Bathroom featuring blue and white patterned tile on the floor and up the exterior side of the tub wall.
Featuring: Laura Ashley White Beveled, Laura Ashley Leaf Cloud Blue, Laura Ashley Sunflower Charcoal with Cloud Blue and Imperial Bianco Gloss Square Pencil.

7. Cloudy-Sky Floral Mosaic

Embrace showers and flowers with the Havana with White Nacre Stone Mosaic tile. The soft grey shades in the marble create a sense of movement in this intricate floral mosaic. This is a tile that celebrates the full bloom and beauty of spring.

White marble mosaic with grey flower pattern on wall of elegant powder room.
Featuring: Havana with White Nacre.

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20 Creative Kitchen Backsplash Ideas to Pair with White Cabinets https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/20-creative-kitchen-backsplash-ideas-to-pair-with-white-cabinets/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/20-creative-kitchen-backsplash-ideas-to-pair-with-white-cabinets/#respond Thu, 19 Oct 2023 22:44:54 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=6443 You can’t get more classic and classy than white kitchen cabinets, and when it comes to pairing them with a...

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You can’t get more classic and classy than white kitchen cabinets, and when it comes to pairing them with a backsplash, the possibilities are virtually endless. From intricate marble mosaics to dramatic black stone to traditional white subway, the right backsplash will showcase your style and elevate your kitchen design. Whether tackling a remodel or looking for backsplash ideas for your existing white cabinets, these tiles will enhance your kitchen with color, shape and style.

Cool-Blue Backsplash

Blue is a charming and versatile hue that pairs well with white. The uneven surface texture and color variations in the Marrakesh Blue tile complement the white cabinets and window frame in this kitchen with beautiful texture and movement. If you like this color pairing, explore more of our blue tile assortment.

Kitchen counter with white cabinets and square blue handmade-look tile.
Featuring: Marrakesh Blue.

White Subway

White subway tile is a classic and timeless choice. If you’re worried white on white will make your kitchen feel like the middle of a snowstorm, try pairing it with colorful accessories. We love how At Home with Ashley uses color in this charming kitchen, but even small accessories like a red bowl or green tea kettle will pop against white subway tile, and can easily be switched out to fit the seasons or your mood.

Kitchen with white cabinets and white subway tile and colorful accents.
Featuring: Regent Bianco. Design by At Home with Ashley.

Make Waves

Curved lines bring a softness and an elegant sense of movement to this kitchen. The Wave Old Cream tile features a warm sand-colored neutral for a contemporary look that pairs well with the handleless white cabinetry. If you like this flowing design, shop the Wave tile in all four colorways: Blue Reef, Grey Owl, White and Old Cream.

This chic, contemporary kitchen features wave-shaped beige tile and white cabinets.
Featuring: Wave Old Cream
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Geometric Black & White Pattern

Want a modern backsplash for your white cabinets? A geometric black and white patterned tile is a great way to add interest without overwhelming with color. This graphic diamond-patterned tile is a bold statement and will look stunning with bright-colored accessories.

Kitchen with a chic black-and-white accent wall. With the diamonds and triangles on this hexagon tile it creates a woven geometric design.
Featuring: Rogue Hex Encaustic.

Mirrored Tile

The Patina Siren Mirror tile brings brightness and depth to this elegant contemporary backsplash, designed by Kelli Fontana Vogelgesang. We love how the tile helps to highlight the dinner and serving ware behind the open shelving, but this tile would also look great as a stove backsplash. Shop our exclusive Kelli Fontana collection for more classic, bold and whimsical tile ideas.

Featuring: Patina Siren Mirror. Design by Kelli Fontana Vogelgesang. Build by Rick and Kelli Vogelgesang of West Bay Homes. Photography by Spacecrafting.

Bold Pattern

The simplicity of white cabinets allows for a pronounced approach to your tile, if that’s your style. A striking, graphic pattern like the Nara Arabesque shown here, will showcase your fun and bold aesthetic.

Kitchen backsplash using tile with a bold geometric design in black, grey and white is tempered by the soft, feminine arabesque shape.
Featuring: Nara Arabesque.

Nature-Inspired Beauty

Colors found in nature–think warm neutrals, vibrant greens and cool blues–are the hallmark of one of our favorite style trends: biophilic design. The Zellige Dirty Blue tile features undulating blue and green tones for a unique and expressive look that pairs well with the more muted white cabinets. For more ideas that will infuse your space with serotonin-inducing vibes, check out our guide to biophilic design.

Featuring: Zellige Dirty Blue.

Charming Handmade-Look Tile

Perfectly imperfect handmade-look tile will add charm and character to your kitchen. The variations in color and surface texture in the Marrakesh Off-White tile shown here create beautiful movement that gives this backsplash a customized, designed appearance.

Kitchen with white cabinets and square white and beige handmade-look tile.
Featuring: Marrakesh Off White.

Chic Chevron

Create gorgeous movement with a neat, geometric chevron tile. These elongated V-shaped tiles naturally move the eye through the room. We love how the grey veining on this marble tile adds visual texture, but a solid color chevron will create an interesting graphic element–for an even more dramatic effect, try pairing it with a contrasting grout.

A kitchen with white cabinets and marble chevron patterned tile with grey veining.
Featuring: Meram Blanc Carrara Polished Chevron. Designed by Nikki Chu.

White Picket Tile

Subway tile with a twist, picket tile is a new design trend that is here to stay. The elongated hexagon shape creates unique visual interest while providing the orderliness of stacked subway tile. If you’re loving this trend as much as we are, take a look at our full assortment of picket tile.

A kitchen wall with white picket tile.
Featuring: Picket Florencia Super Bianco.

Add a Tile “Picture Frame”

Created by “framing” a patterned or mosaic tile with trim pieces, a picture frame is an excellent way to display a favorite tile, while maintaining a more neutral overall theme. Here, the Siberian Pearl Somerset and Stainless Steel Metal Somerset tiles are layered around the edge of the Cybele Grey patterned tile.

This Elegant kitchen backsplash features a grey patterned tile in a picture frame.
Featuring: Riad White, Cybele Grey, Siberian Pearl Honed Somerset, Siberian Pearl, Siberian Pearl Barnes and Stainless Steel Metal Somerset.

Stand Out with 3-D Tile

3-D tile juts out of the wall creating natural shadows and a wonderful sense of dimension. You can use color, but if you decide to keep your kitchen monochromatic, like the one shown here using the Tangram Asas Bronco 3-D tile, the multi-dimensional shapes will make your backsplash really pop.

White kitchen cabinets with white 3-D tile wall.
Featuring: Tangram Asas Branco 3-D.

White Marble Subway

Subway is popular for its versatility–it comes in a wide variety of sizes, colors and materials. White subway tile is one of our most popular tile styles, but if your style is elevated traditional, marble subway tile like the Firenze Calacatta Honed Amalfi shown here is at once luxurious, elegant and timeless. The dark veining creates an especially striking backsplash for black granite countertops and white cabinets.

A kitchen with white cabinets and a small white marble subway tile backsplash.
Featuring: Firenze Calacatta Honed Amalfi. Design by Timber Trails Development Company. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

Marvelous Mosaics

Mosaic tile combines shapes, colors and sometimes even materials to create a beautiful tableau that will make your kitchen a masterpiece. The Sampson Mosaic tile with its basketweave pattern gives this backsplash an elevated traditional look that’s at once intricate and simple.

A kitchen with white cabinets and white and beige marble basketweave mosaic backsplash.
Featuring: Sampson Mosaic. Design by Timber Trails Development Company. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

Gorgeous Grey

Grey and white are a naturally elegant combination. We love how the Retro Perla tile creates a soft, understated moment in this kitchen designed by Timber Trails. If you love how this grey backsplash looks with white cabinets, explore our full assortment of grey tiles, to achieve this beautiful aesthetic.

A kitchen with white cabinets and grey subway tile backsplash behind the stove.
Featuring: Retro Perla. Design by Timber Trails Development Company. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

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Glossy Pastel Hues

White pairs well with virtually any color, but something about the way the Glass Sky Blue reflects the light, creating a soft glow in this kitchen is especially captivating. If you want to incorporate color into your kitchen but still maintain a calming color palette, a glossy pastel tile is the way to go.

A kitchen with white cabinets and glossy sky blue subway tile backsplash.
Featuring: Glass Sky Blue. Design and photography by Benson Homes.

Classic & Chic Hexagons

Hexagons are a classic shape that’s very much on trend. The Royal White Hex tile shown here is both stylish and playful with the grey and sable brown veining that creates a wonderful sense of movement.

A kitchen with white cabinets and small hexagon-shaped marble backsplash.
Featuring: Royal White Polished Hex.

Captivating Shapes

Unique shapes are a fun way to add a little personality to your kitchen backsplash. From scalloped fan shapes to cross and star shapes to elegant leaf shapes, like the Laura Ashley Leaf Dove Grey shown here, an unexpected tile will add character and charm to your kitchen backsplash.

A kitchen with white cabinets and pale a grey colored leaf-shaped mosaic backsplash.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Leaf Dove Grey. Design and photography by DeShong Construction.

Stone Slab

Create a slab look with a large-format stone or stone-look tile like this gorgeous 12″ x 24″ Calacata Evora honed marble tile. Large-format tiles require fewer grout lines so you can achieve the popular slab look–the effect of a single piece of stone like marble or granite–at a fraction of the cost. Large-format marble tiles will infuse your backsplash with a look of luxury, but for an affordable option that’s also durable and easy to maintain, try a porcelain or ceramic marble-look tile.

A loft kitchen with white cabinets and a large-format marble tiled wall.
Featuring: Calacata Evora Honed. Design by Angelia Guthrie.

Dramatic Contrast

Create a definite mood in your kitchen by installing a black backsplash with your white cabinets. The Noir honed limestone amalfi tile used in this kitchen designed by Timber Trails is as refined as it is striking. This tile has the ability to make the room appear too dark but the white cabinets make this space feel light and airy just as the dark tile creates the illusion of extra depth.

A kitchen with white cabinets and a black subway tile backsplash.
Featuring: Noir Honed Amalfi. Design by Timber Trails Development Company. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

We hope we gave you some ideas for pairing tile with your white kitchen cabinets. For even more inpso, check out these 13 Beautiful Kitchen Backsplash Ideas.

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