12 Dec 2022, Read Time : 6 Min

7 Tile Trends To Watch Out For In 2024

Tile trends for 2023

 

With the change in the calendar, there is a change in the interior trends too. Tile trends for 2024 are just a way to showcase tiles in a better and newer way. While tiles are a centuries-old material, they can be transformed, reinvented and moulded to comply with modern trends and transform the look of your space.

Tiles are one of the most versatile materials you can use, and you can use them almost anywhere – from living rooms to dining rooms to bathrooms to balconies to outdoors! With time, there has been an evolution in how tiles are made, and there has been a marked increase in the sheer variety available, be it in terms of material, size, colour, shape, finish or pattern.

Available in a wide array of designs and colours, tiles are a durable and hardwearing way to add a stylish touch to your space – whether on your walls or on your floors.

With the top tile trends for 2024, you can be assured that you will create stylish and in-trend space!

1) Warm And Deep Colours

Warm And Deep Tile Colours

 

With trends, nothing is constant – trends come, and trends go, and what may be trending this year might be outdated the next year. The only thing that is certain is colour – there is always a wide array of colours that are in trend at any given point in time, and colours are always making a comeback.

2024 is expected to be the colour of warm and bold shades.

There has been a gradual shift from neutrals that have topped all style trends over the last couple of years to a much richer and more diverse palette of deep shades of yellow, red and blue.

This new and lively version of the primary colours is a great way to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your space. You can use these colours in a variety of different ways – from deep red floors to intense yellow walls to rich blue furniture – rich colours can make your space stand out.

This trend is ideal for those people who wish to make a style statement with their choice of décor and are bored with neutral hues. The use of colour can be incorporated in almost any space, from living rooms to bedrooms to bathrooms to offices. It can be as bold as a whole tiled wall or as subtle as a rug or throw pillow on the sofa.

Use glossy tiles in order to emphasise the rich colour and increase the reflection of light in the space.

2) Terracotta Is Back

Terracotta tile Terracotta in Italian means ‘baked earth’, a nod to the material’s rich, earthy hues. Terracotta has a characteristic-rich, deep hue that is often red, orange or brown.

The popularity of terracotta has been on the rise since it helps create a lively, inviting and cosy ambience. From terracotta pots placed around the space to terracotta tiles on floors and walls, people have been incorporating terracotta into their spaces for years now.

Using terracotta tiles is a great way to incorporate this classic material into your space in a modern way. These tiles are best used in spaces like the living or the porch – where you wish to create a warm and inviting ambience.

3) Retro Terrazzo Is Evergreen

Retro Terrazzo Tile Is Evergreen

 

Traditionally, terrazzo is concrete with pieces of stones, such as marble, that give it a unique look at a pocket-friendly rate. It gained popularity in the 70s as a “retro” version of the traditional flooring wall cladding used then.

Since terrazzo is durable and low maintenance, it is slowly gaining popularity again. Terrazzo tiles are available in many colours and finishes today, thanks to modern technology. These tiles are suitable for use in both residential and commercial spaces and can be used indoors as well as outdoors.

If you are looking for evergreen and durable flooring, terrazzo tiles are your best bet, as it is expected that terrazzo tiles will be on top of design trends for years to come.

4) Wooden Tiles For Some Warmth

Wooden Tiles For Some Warmth

Wooden tiles have been in vogue for a while now, and their popularity doesn’t seem to be waning any time soon. Hardwood is an evergreen material, and the look it provides any space is unparalleled. But the cost and maintenance requirement might seem prohibitive to some.

Wooden tiles are a great choice for those who wish to get the classic wood ambience but do not want to spend much time, effort and money on it. Place the wooden plank tiles in a chevron pattern for a 70s-inspired look and to add a unique touch to your space.

These tiles are available in several different “woods”, such as birch, oak, poplar, teak etc.

5) Flower Power

Flower Pattern tiles

Another 70s retro look that is making a comeback is florals. But unlike the 70s, which saw the rise in popularity of wallpaper with big, bright, garish flowers, this trend is more about the use of flowers in softer, more neutral colours.

Floral tiles, in shades of blue and green can give your space a natural feel. These tiles work best in bathrooms and kitchens in the backsplash area, but more and more people are also using them in bedrooms and living rooms to add a lively touch to the space.

The bold look of flowers will be a stunner in any space. Add these tiles on the walls, backsplash or on floors – they will definitely turn heads!

6) Add Some Moroccan Flavour

Moroccan style tiles

The arabesque look of Moroccan tiles has been topping tile trends for years, and it doesn’t look like it will stop any time soon. The repetitive geometric patterns, and the striking look, paired with durability, have been major contributors towards the popularity of these tiles.

Unlike traditional Moroccan tiles that were usually coloured in bright colours, modern-day Moroccan tiles are available in a variety of shades – from bright, eye-catching tiles to neutral tiles to even black and white tiles – you can find a Moroccan tile variant in any shade you’d like.

These tiles can help add an artisanal touch to your space and make it look exotic.

7) Regal Onyx

Regal Onyx tiles

When we hear the word “onyx” we often picture a luminous and beautiful stone. Onyx tiles are tiles that replicate the look of this striking stone in a convenient tile form. Available in a variety of colours, such as white, grey, brown, blue, and beige, these stones add the look of opulence to your space.

Onyx tiles require minimal maintenance, as opposed to natural onyx stone, and can be easily installed since they are available in convenient sizes and not in huge slabs.

The striking look of onyx works well with most design styles and can add shine and bring light into your space.

No matter what your preference may be, the tile trends for 2024 have a little something for almost everyone and every style! If you are looking for a sign to redecorate your space, this is it! Upgrade your space and create a trendy space with your unique personality imbibed into it.

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Mannika Mitra

Mannika Mitra brings a wealth of experience to her role as Digital Content and Marketing Manager at Orientbell Tiles, having been associated with the company for the past 5 years. With a total of 12 years in the industry, Mannika holds an Arts degree from Delhi University and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication. Her journey has seen her excel as a digital producer at esteemed news agencies like ANI, NDTV, and Hindustan Times.

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