Picking out the right tiles for your bathroom is one of the most exciting parts of a bathroom redecoration project. Choosing a design theme and then selecting tiles that go well with your theme is one of the first things you should ideally do. With advancements in technology, the latest bathroom tile designs are a feast for the eyes. In fact, bathroom tiles are specifically manufactured keeping the moisture levels of the bathroom in mind.

You may want to opt for the classic all-white hotel-style bathroom look or go all out with a plethora of colours with mosaic tiles. You can also select subway tiles for a subtle and classic look – the possibilities are endless.

But, a large amount of options can get confusing. If you find it challenging to figure out how to proceed, here are some of the best bathroom tiles design ideas that will inspire you to take the décor of your bathroom to the next level!

Mix And Match Different Patterned Tiles

Gone are the days when bathroom walls would be plastered with a single type of tile. You can give your bathroom a contemporary facelift by combining different textures, patterns, and colours. The stunning combination of stripes and pattern creates a pleasant juxtaposition and gives your eyes a focal point to concentrate on.

That said, don’t go overboard in your quest to go modern. An excellent thumb rule you can remember is to limit the types of different tiles in a single space to three or less. This ensures that there aren’t too many different tiles fighting to be the focal point of the space.

Multiple Shades Of Same Colour

For an aesthetic that is cohesive while also delivering high impact, opt for tiles that are of a similar colour for your floors, walls, as well as the backsplash area. Different shades of the same colour help add some contrast to the space, while presenting a coherent picture. Currently, the use of different shades of grey is very common amongst home owners. Since grey is a subtle neutral, it works well in creating a space that subtle yet pleasing to the eye.

Play With The Style

When you are designing a bathroom that has a modern minimalistic look, it is best to stick to neutral shades. However, neutral on neutral may make things look flat. So it is best to form a layer of different tiles in different sections to break the monotony of the space. For instance, you may use tiles that are all in similar shades of grey, but a light and dark contrast combined with a highlighter tile can create a minimalistic yet fascinating look.

Use Marble Tiles To Add Some Opulence

Marble is an excellent material to use in any bathroom as it exudes an aura of class and the old world charm. Marble tiles are a great way to elevate the look of your bathroom and give it a look of luxury and opulence. Moreover, marble tiles give that cherished marble appearance with the strength and practicality of tiles.

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Floral Tiles For Accents

Though a classic look that never really went out of trend, floral tiles are making their way back all blazing! With the latest designs, the floral tile has been reinvented and made a space for itself in the modern bathroom. Floral tiles are often combined with geometric patterns to lend a contemporary look. The tiles can be used in the backsplash area or as an accent with other tiles.

Moroccan Tiles For Fancy Touch

Moroccan tiles are fast gaining popularity due to their eye-catching colours and gorgeous designs. These tiles can be used on the wall as an accent tile with other tiles, for the backsplash or as floor tiles, giving you wings for channelling your limitless creativity. While these tiles were traditionally available in bright clashing colour combinations, now subtler versions are available to tend to more subdued tastes.

Click here to read more about how to incorporate Moroccan tiles into your space.

Edgy Look With Geometric Patterns

Geometric tiles are a classy yet highly underrated trend. These tiles have the ability to give your space a crisp and edgy look. Adding a geometric tile to even the most mundane of spaces can turn it into a stunning masterpiece with unique shapes. From smaller mosaic patterns to larger and more prominent designs – you can install them all in the bathroom. Geometric tiles can also be used to break the monotony of the neutral tiles and create a demarcation between the darker and lighter tiles in a wall concept. Since geometric tiles help add visual depth to the space, they can also help create an illusion of more space.

Warmth With Wood

Hardwood floors, though gorgeous to look at, are a tad bit impractical for the bathroom. Well, wooden bathroom tiles are here to the rescue! These tiles replicate the look of wood, but bring the durability and water resistance of a tile. Besides being easy to clean, these tiles give your space a modern look. The gorgeous tiles give the space a natural feel, while also adding a level of warmth to it.

Plain Is The Key

While textures and designs can enhance the beauty of a space, sometimes simplicity is the key. Simple tiles without any fancy designs or prints can be used to create a space that looks great just the way it is. A great example of “beauty in simplicity” is the Plain Ocean Blue Tile. While it is a pretty simple tile without any intricate designs or patterns, it is one the most popular bathroom wall tiles at Orientbell Tiles. Sometimes, indeed, you should let the tile speak for itself!

While the tiles in your bathroom provide you with an aesthetic, they also perform the functional role of protecting your walls and floors from water-related damage. Bathroom floor tiles also require anti-slip properties to prevent accidents. Since tiles are a one-time investment that people use for years, it is important to carefully select tiles that are durable and the designs of which will stay as it is for long.

Don’t know where to start? How about you upload a picture of your bathroom on TriaLook and see how different tiles look installed in your space? This should make narrowing down tiles a bit easier. If you are still unsure you can get in touch with our inhouse team of experts who will help you choose the right tiles for your space!