marble Archives - The Tile Shop Blog Fri, 28 Mar 2025 14:58:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 147117943 Tried-and-True Wall and Floor Tile Combinations https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/tried-and-true-wall-and-floor-tile-combinations/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/tried-and-true-wall-and-floor-tile-combinations/#respond Fri, 28 Mar 2025 14:58:30 +0000 https://blog.tileshop.com/?p=1749 If you’re starting a new reno project, you know there are countless decisions to make when designing your space. With...

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If you’re starting a new reno project, you know there are countless decisions to make when designing your space. With literally thousands of tiles to choose from, it can be challenging to pick one, let alone the multiple tiles that might be required for a whole-room redo. Should your wall and floor coordinate or contrast? Should you feature all the same materials or mix things up? While your design will ultimately be determined by your personal taste, we have six tried-and-true tile combos that always deliver beautiful results.

1. Contrasting Colors

Dark and light or neutral and bright, contrasting colors add drama and dimension to a space. Drastic color contrasts allow each tile to stand out in relation to the other, resulting in a space that both stimulates and soothes the senses. Here are a few of our favorite spaces that use contrasting colors to stunning effect.

Black and White With Charm All Over

This modern colonial bathroom, designed by Chris Loves Julia, demonstrates just how elevated a simple black-and-white color scheme can be. The floor features a custom design using Hex Matte Black and Hampton Carrara Tumbled Hex tiles. The uniform shapes of similarly sized hexagon and penny round tiles allow for creative designs and borders, which are even more striking when using contrasting colors. The dark floor is juxtaposed with the subtly grey-veined white marble wall tile, and the addition of the slim black pencil trim provides a visual throughline that ties the design together.

Bold and Neutral

A bright, bold color will make your wall or floor pop, and that color becomes even more vibrant when contrasted with a neutral element. This kitchen features the Zellige Turquoise Gloss subway tile paired with the Arbour Lowlands Summer Oak luxury vinyl plank. The beige wood-look tones of the floor complement the brilliant jewel tones of the wall tile, and the mix of warm and cool colors gives the space a contemporary feel. For more durable, easy-to-install flooring options, shop our newly expanded wood and vinyl offerings.

Color Blocking

Add interest to your tile design by color-blocking two contrasting colors. This chic shower features one black wall and one white wall, creating the illusion of depth, which helps the small space appear larger. The black-and-white patterned Jeffery Alan Marks Summerland Toro floor tile keeps the space feeling cohesive.

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2. Monochromatic Mix

Contrast naturally adds depth to your design, but if you prefer the clean look of a monochromatic space, you can create interest by incorporating different finishes, sizes, shapes and materials. Here are three tile designs that prove a limited color palette can still be lively.

White on White

Crisp and clean, white is an invigorating shade that works in virtually any space. This beautiful bathroom, designed by @lifewithmadisonm, showcases white tile in two distinct styles. The shower walls feature the Regent Bianco handmade-look subway tile, while the floor is adorned with Calacata Brilliante marble-look tile. The slight variations inherent to handmade and handmade-look tiles add subtle visual texture, while the striking grey veining on the marble-look tile lends depth to the space. If you love the look of an all-white room, shop our wide selection of white tile.

This contemporary bathroom features a handmade-look white subway wall tile and a white with grey veining marble-look floor tile.
Featuring: Calacata Brilliante and Regent Bianco. Design and photography by @lifewithmadisonm.

Color Drenched

Embrace a bold hue to create a vivid tableau. A gorgeous green, beautiful blue or radiant red adds personality to your space. This lush shower pairs the Alison Victoria Gem marble mosaic tile with the Marradi Calacata Emerald marble-look tile. Though both tiles feature expressive veining, they are distinct in shape and tone, creating visual interest while maintaining color harmony.

Neutral Territory

A neutral color palette is the perfect recipe for tranquility. If you like an all-over creamy look, like this serene beige-on-beige shower, use texture and shape to keep your calming neutrals stimulating. The subtle mix of travertine and marble stone tiles adds just enough variation in tone and texture to create interest, while the framed Arctic White Large Herringbone tile wall detail and the Claros Silver square mosaic floor tile provide a sense of movement.

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3. Coordinated Collections

One of the easiest ways to guarantee your design flows together is by using tile from the same collection or series on both walls and floors. A main benefit of a Tile Shop stone collection is its variety of shapes, sizes and trim offerings. All the tiles within a Tile Shop stone collection are sourced from a single quarry, so while natural variation ensures no two pieces are ever the same, your overall design will remain cohesive.

Marvelous Marble

Nothing symbolizes luxury quite like marble. This exquisite stone comes in a wide range of colors, from black and white to beige, grey and even red. Here, Calacata Evora marble tile is used to create a sumptuous bathroom featuring eight different field, mosaic and trim tiles–all crafted from the same stone. The use of varying sizes and shapes elevates the design by creating a sense of movement and refinement. The mix of grey and beige veining in the classic white marble makes it a popular choice for both contemporary and traditional styles.

Lush Limestone

Limestone is a naturally occurring stone formed from calcified coral and shells. Our limestone collections feature several stunning colors, including brown, tan, black, and the shimmering grey tones of the Silver Mist collection showcased here. With the use of subway and hex mosaic tiles in the shower, along with large-format tile for the main floor, this elegant bathroom, designed by Chris Loves Julia, demonstrates how to utilize different sizes and shapes within a single collection to create distinct yet cohesive spaces.

Timeless Travertine

Travertine, a type of limestone formed in mineral springs, is a rich stone distinguished by its naturally earthy tones. Shades of brown, grey, beige and silver (both alone and in combination) can be found in our travertine tile collections. Here, Legno travertine, with its soft beige tones and smooth veining, creates a relaxing atmosphere. Notice how the Wheaton mosaic, used as a focal point on the wall, maintains symmetry with the Double Chevron mosaic floor tile.

4. Patterns That Pop

One of our most popular wall and floor tile combinations is patterned and non-patterned tile. For the bold at heart, there’s nothing better than an accent wall or floor brimming with striking shapes. Delicate, floral, abstract or geometric–shop our wide assortment of patterned tile to find a style to suit your taste.

Botanical Beauty

A nature-inspired pattern will fill your space with serotonin-boosting outdoor vibes (bonus points if it includes colors found outside, like the Annie Selke Flora Vapor Blue tile shown here). This charming bathroom demonstrates how to feature a patterned tile without overwhelming the space. The colors in the floor tile are reflected in the blue sink vanity and the Annie Selke Artisanal White subway wall tile. By maintaining a simple color palette, the space feels elegant yet full of personality.

For more ideas on infusing your home with nature-loving vibes, check out our guide to biophilic design.

Pattern and Color

Pulling a color or two from your patterned tile will ensure your design coordinates. However, if you choose a black-and-white patterned tile, like the Cloth Black and White tile shown here, you can pair it with virtually any hue. We love how the Glass Royal Blue Amalfi tile pops against the black-and-white design, and how the black hardware and white grout lines create a visual throughline between the shower walls and the bathroom floor.

This contemporary bathroom features a black-and-white patterned floor tile and royal blue glass subway wall tile.
Featuring: Glass Royal Blue Amalfi and Cloth Black and White. Design and photography by Brightwood.

Wallpaper Effect

A patterned wall tile provides the look of wallpaper with all the durability and easy-to-clean properties of ceramic or porcelain–perfect for mess-prone spaces like kitchen backsplashes, bathrooms or entryways. This fashionable kitchen features the Nikki Chu Tangier Graphite tile. Bold enough on its own, this patterned tile is paired with the black Iconic Steel floor tile and the Nikki Chu Luxor Winter White subway tile (on the kitchen island). If you love this global, eclectic style, shop our exclusive Nikki Chu Collection.

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5. Tone on Tone

One way to ensure a cohesive look between your floors and walls is to coordinate the tones of your tiles. This involves choosing a color from one tile and carrying it through to another. The result is floors and walls that complement each other without exactly matching. Here are a few spaces that exemplify this concept.

Beige on Beige

Tiles that offer shade variation are perfect for the tone-on-tone concept. This elegant bathroom, designed by @jessicasmithhomedesign, pairs the Coco Canvas Glossy wall tile with a marble checkerboard floor featuring Royal Satin White and Avorio Fiorito tiles. The undulating surface of the handmade-look subway tile spans creamy whites to light tan tones, which are reflected in the white and beige floor.

Rust on Rust

Here, the crisp white background and expressive rust-colored veins of the Pisa Oro Matte tile are echoed in the Kasbah Cross Terracotta and Star Bone floor tiles. While a single white, beige or grey tile would capture the tones of the unique marble-look wall tile, selecting the most vibrant shade creates an invigorating space. While nothing beats the singular luxury of real marble, some ceramic and porcelain marble-look tiles offer colors and designs you won’t find in nature, such as blue, green and gold.

Warm and Cool

Sometimes, multiple tones can be carried through from one tile to another. This welcoming entryway pairs the Organic Clay Taupe wall tile with the Jerica Ceniza floor tile. While one is dark and the other light, both of these handmade-look subway tiles feature a mix of warm brown and cool grey tones. The combination of the two creates a subtle visual texture that makes the space feel fresh and contemporary.

6. Eclectic

Even tile rules are meant to be broken! While tried-and-true combos make for beautiful and unique spaces, good design can be found in the least expected pairings. Here are a few of our favorite eclectic tile arrangements.

Singular Looks

The Alison Victoria Brick x Brick Petal tile and the Terrazzo Nero Macro tile are an unconventional couple that forms natural harmony in this sweetly chic bathroom, designed by Yellow Brick Home. The brick-like texture of the wall tile and the terrazzo-inspired floor tile, with its pattern of glass- and marble-look fragments, each contribute their own visual appeal. While the colors and textures are neither matching nor dramatically contrasting, their warm tones and singular styles make an interesting complement.

A Reflection on Texture and Pattern

This opulent space, showcasing tile from our exclusive Kelli Fontana Collection, is a wealth of texture and pattern. The Patina Siren Mirror wall tile provides a smooth, reflective surface with striking aged details, while the Tommas Carrara fluted marble-look wall tile lends texture to the space. Paired with the Inlay Proper Naples Beach floor tile, with its elegant leaf pattern, these tiles come together to create a rich, romantic tableau. Though each piece in her collection is distinct, celebrated designer Kelli Fontana conceived of all her tiles to work together for a classic, bold and whimsical aesthetic. Explore all of our exclusive designer collections for complementing tiles that form eclectic designs.

Shape and Movement

There are many ways to add a sense of movement to your tile design, as evidenced in this exceptional space. Though the three prominent tiles are aesthetically distinct, each brings its own visual flow. The center tile stripe features the Trois Bandes tile, with its black-and-white diamond pattern forming a horizontal zigzag. This movement is directionally mirrored by the organic woodgrain detail in the Amazon Amendoa tile, while the half-hexagon shape of the Tory Black mosaic floor tile reflects the diagonals in the patterned tile. The result is a space that could feel random but has enough visual throughlines to maintain cohesion.

Whether you seek a dramatic contrast, a soothing monochromatic space or a distinct ecelctic pairing, there are as many wall and floor combinations as there are tiles at The Tile Shop (literally thousands!). We hope these classic designs have inspired your next project, and if you need a little more guidance, be sure to schedule a free design consultation or visit your local showroom–our tile experts are excited to help you create a space you’ll love.

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Struggling to make the most of your small bathroom? Whether renovating a powder room or a snug primary bath, these 20 stunning bathroom tile ideas will make your limited space feel luxurious.

1. Create an Expansive Look with Large-Format Tile

Large-format tile requires fewer grout lines, which makes a small space feel more cohesive. Featured on the floor and half-wall of this bathroom, the Livingstone Melange tile creates the illusion of an expansive space by maintaining an almost continuous design. Shop our wide assortment of large-format tile for more big ideas.

Bathroom with large-format marble-look porcelain tile floor.
Featuring: Livingstone Melange and Argile Matte White. Design by Nikki Chu.

2. Play Around With a Bold Pattern

A powder bathroom is generally smaller, less frequently used and more guest-facing than your primary bathroom, making it the perfect space to experiment with bold colors and patterns. Here, the Nikki Chu Zulu Graphite tile adds a playful element to this small bathroom, while the modern sink vanity and fixtures maintain an elevated design. Explore our wide assortment of patterned tile to find the style that expresses your unique personality.

This chic bathroom features a graphic black-and-white patterned tile.
Featuring: Nikki Chu Zulu Graphite.

3. Mix Looks for Added Interest

Want to make your small space feel invigorating? Mixing tile styles or materials gives your eye more to focus on, providing a stimulating start to your day. This cool, contemporary bathroom demonstrates how to layer looks without feeling too busy. Though there are five separate tiles (not including trim), there are only three colors: blue, taupe and white. The use of white grout in the grid-stacked Look Avio subway tile creates a visual throughline to the white wall and shower floor tiles and the white geometric lines featured on the Ragno Taupe Matte floor tile.

This chic bathroom features blue subway tile, a textured wall tile and a hexagon tile floor.
Featuring: Firenze Carrara, Hall Bianco, Look Avio, Firenze Carrara Somerset, Firenze Carrara Corner Shower Seat, Imperial Bianco Matte Rhombus and Ragno Taupe Matte.

4. Small Bathroom Ideas on a Budget

You don’t need to spend a lot for a major room refresh. Achieve big-impact style on a small budget with The Tile Shop’s newly expanded collection of tiles under $7. Handmade-look, wood-look, large-format and more–you’ll be surprised at the wealth of design possibilities available for any price range. This fashionable bath, designed by @homewithhay, features the Cool Blue wall tile. Priced at just $6.99/sq.ft., this handmade-look tile is both on trend and within budget.

This beautiful bathroom features a blue handmade-look tile shower wall.
Featuring: Cool Blue. Design and photography by @homewithhay

5. Visually Elongate Your Space with Diagonal Picket Tile

Inherently dynamic and energetic, diagonal lines create the illusion of a wider room. When installed diagonally, picket tile disrupts the symmetry of your space–perfect for adding interest to a minimalist design. We love how this bathroom wall maintains subtlety by pairing the Lanse Matte Black Picket tile with black grout.

A black picket tile backsplash with a contemporary brass and stone sink.
Featuring: Lanse Matte Black Picket.

6. Create a Space that Connects You With Nature

If stepping outside gives you a mood boost, bring that serotonin-inducing scenery indoors with nature-inspired colors, materials and designs. Even if your bathroom isn’t large enough for live plants, incorporating a botanical pattern–like the Morris & Co. Hawkdale Willow Olive tile–can offer some of the same benefits as actual greenery. For more ideas on bringing the beauty of the outdoors into your home, check out this guide to biophilic design.

This elegant bathroom features off-white subway tile with a green leaf design.
Featuring: Morris & Co. Hawkdale Willow Olive and Morris & Co. Hawkdale Pure Chalk.

7. Keep Your Space Versatile with White Subway

Effortlessly chic and timeless, white subway tile is the white tee of interior design–it goes with everything! You can dress up this classic by pairing it with a mosaic or patterned tile, just like @alexandria.by.design did in this space featuring the Asteri floor tile. The simple black-and-white color scheme makes the space easy to update as styles and tastes change. Simply swapping out the shower curtain can completely alter the bathroom’s aesthetic.

This contemporary bathroom features white subway tile shower walls and a black-and-white star patterned tile floor.
Featuring: Asteri and Imperial Bianco Matte. Design by @alexandria.by.design.

8. Create a Wallpaper Effect with an Ornate Pattern

A confined space makes your walls more susceptible to moisture and inevitable bathroom messes. A beautiful (and easy-to-clean!) patterned tile will protect your space from floor to ceiling while providing a stylish wallpaper look. An ornate design, like the Cheverny Blanc tile featured here, achieves delicate artistry with superior durability.

This elegant bathroom features an ornate grey and taupe patterned tile wall.
Featuring: Cheverny Blanc. Design and photography by Dual Concept Design.

9. Visually Soften Your Space With Curved Tile

Tile is an inherently hard material, and the straight edges and sharp corners of squares and rectangles can feel rigid. A curved shape–like a penny round tile or the Wave Grey Owl tile shown here–creates the illusion of softness by offering your eye smooth, pillowy lines to focus on. This can make your small space feel cozy and comfortable.

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

10. Small Bathroom Floor Tile Ideas

If you’re getting maximum usage from your small bathroom, you want a floor tile that’s durable, easy to maintain, and still makes your space feel luxurious. Ultra-luxe and super robust, marble-look porcelain or ceramic tile is the perfect blend of style and strength. With a wide range of bold to delicate-veined looks to choose from, our ever-expanding selection of marble-look tile offers something for everyone.

An elegant and contemporary bathroom featuring large-format marble-look floor tile.
Featuring: Calacata Brilliante and Regent Bianco. Design and photography by @lifewithmadisonm

11. Tile Your Floor In Black & White

Simple and stylish, black-and-white tile pairs well with virtually any design. Whether you choose an elegant marble mosaic or a geometric pattern, this classic color scheme is a great foundation for both a fancy and fun-loving space. This gorgeous powder room, designed by @andreak_covelladesigns, features the Marble Star porcelain floor tile. The intricate design and textured stone appearance add interest without detracting from the beautiful floral wallpaper, antique cabinetry and Victorian painting.

This elegant bathroom features a black-and-white marble-look star patterned tile floor.
Featuring: Marble Star. Design and photography by @andreak_covelladesigns.

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12. Create a Winning Design

Checkerboard is a timeless trend that doesn’t require a lot of space to make a big impression. Virtually any two similarly sized square tiles (or halved rectangular tiles) can create a design checkmate. We love this elevated version, designed by @MaryLauren, featuring the Arctic White and Bandung Gris Acid marble tiles.

A beautiful bathroom with a grey and white marble checkerboard tile floor and white handmade-look wall tile.
Featuring: Arctic White, Bandung Gris Acid, Riad White, White Pebbles (Small) and Arctic White Skirting. Design and photography by @MaryLauren

13. Small Bathroom Shower Tile Ideas

Add needed storage and style with a shower niche. Because niches take up such a small amount of real estate, they’re a great place to experiment with a tile–like a bold pattern or mosaic–that might overwhelm the rest of the room. You can also coordinate your niche with a backsplash or accent wall to enhance the design of your space.

Bathroom area with textured white ceramic tile and a dark porcelain rectangular tile on floor top area features a waterfall deco in natural stone and glass natural stone trim pieces finish off the area along with stone baseboard black, white and Grays make the space classic but sharp looking. Floating vanity is tiled with natural stone marble as well stone vanity tap is tile as well with white porcelain vessel sink and Chrome fixtures complete this look.
Featuring: Blanco Waves, Winter Morning Athens, Hampton Carrara: 12 x 24 in., Corner Shower Seat, Barnes, Cobble, Stanton, Somerset and Shower Curb.

14. Tile the Tub

In a small space, it’s even more important for your design to feel cohesive. Using tile to visually align your tub apron with the floor and/or wall will help hide its bulk. This space, designed by A Glass of Bovino, creates unity by featuring the Firenze Calacatta marble on the shower wall and tub.

Bathroom with marble tiled tub and shower.
Featuring: Firenze Calacatta: 4 x 12 in. and Durand, and Siberian Pearl Large Herringbone. Design & Photography by A Glass of Bovino.

15. Tile the Ceiling

Another great bathroom tile idea for small showers: if you’re dealing with a low shower ceiling, consider extending the tile to cover overhead. The Splendor Blanco tile used throughout this shower, designed by Coco & Jack, makes the small space feel larger, and the vertical stack provides the illusion of height.

Shower with white handmade-look subway tile and brass fixtures.
Featuring: Splendor Blanco and Hampton Carrara Shower Curb. Design & Photography by Coco & Jack.
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16. Create a Custom Design

A small space is a great place to showcase your design skills. This boho-chic bathroom, designed by I SPY DIY, demonstrates how a little creativity can go a long way in crafting a space that feels uniquely you. The Villa Warm White and Warm Grey subway tiles are arranged in a custom layout, perfectly complementing the space’s eclectic aesthetic. Get your creative juices flowing with more globally inspired ideas in this guide to boho-chic design.

This boho-chic bathroom features a warm grey and white subway tile in a  custom layout and Moroccan-style floor tile.
Featuring: Kasbah Star Terracotta, Kasbah Cross Terracotta, Villa Warm Grey Gloss and Villa White GlossDesign by I SPY DIY.

17. Drench Your Space In Marble

This guest bathroom, designed by Nikki Chu, proves that your space doesn’t need to be large to be luxurious. We love how she went all-in with floor-to-ceiling Ashford Carrara. Since the space is limited, this opulent look is achievable on a less-than-extravagant budget. Explore marble tile to find elegant natural stone collections, featuring coordinating field tiles, mosaics and trim pieces.

A quiet luxury bathroom featuring grey marble tile throughout.
Featuring: Ashford Carrara: 12 x 24 in., Hex and Skirting, and Hampton Carrara Shower Curb Top. Design by Nikki Chu.

18. Go for a Vintage Vibe

If your bathroom is left over from the last century, embrace its vintage charm! This bathroom, designed by Yellow Brick Home, maintains the classic pink sink and chrome fixtures but updates the tile with period-appropriate white subway tile and black pencil trim. The Hampton Niles marble mosaic floor tile features a black-and-white basketweave–a slightly modern twist on a classic design.

A vintage bathroom featuring white subway wall tile with a black pencil trim detail, and a black and white marble mosaic tile floor.
Featuring: Hampton Niles, Black Marquina Skirting and Somerset, and Imperial Bianco Gloss and REL Trim. Design and Photography by Yellow Brick Home.

19. Make a Statement Wall

When working with a small space, it can be helpful to focus attention on one wall. Designer Kelli Fontana subverts expectations by making the wall the reflective element in this stylish powder room. The clever use of the Antique Mirror Bevel tile allows the window to become the focal point, while still providing the opportunity for a quick lipstick check.

This chic powder room features a mirrored subway tile sink backsplash.
Featuring: Antique Mirror Bevel. Design by Kelli Fontana and West Bay Homes. Photography by Spacecrafting.

20. Go All Out With a Mosaic Tile

An intricate mosaic tile creates a sense of flow and rhythm, making your space feel larger. A marble mosaic, like the Alison Victoria Elia Polished tile shown here, features distinct variations in veining and color from piece to piece, offering lush appeal and lively visual texture. Shop our wide selection of mosaic tile in a variety of styles and materials to achieve this stunning look.

This contemporary bathroom features an expressive marble leaf-shaped tile on all walls.
Featuring: Alison Victoria Elia Polished. Design by @thealisonvictoria.

Updating your space is easier than you think! Shop our wide assortment of bathroom tile for a wealth of popular styles, or explore even more bathroom tile ideas. 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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The hot new trend in fashion and home decor is “quiet luxury,” a style focused on elevated essentials and understated elegance. Like minimalism, this design aesthetic is about paring down your space to showcase a few quality elements, but it’s also focused on creating a space that fills you with warmth, joy and calm. The emphasis on sustainability gives this trend staying power. Quiet luxury is ultimately about creating spaces that enhance your daily routine–embrace this ethos and you’ll have a space that you’ll love for many years to come. Here are eight ways you can use tile to complete your quiet luxury style.

1. Choose Warm Neutrals

Beige tile is back and taking over home decor with its calm, earthy vibes. The creamy, soft palette is soothing to the eye and the mind. This bathroom, created using Coco Canvas tile, is warm, bright and wonderfully tranquil. A single beige color palette is enhanced with the handmade-look details of the tile and the double row of vertical glossy tiles.

Bathroom with beige horizontal matte subway tile and a double stripe of glossy subway tile.
Featuring: Coco Canvas Matte and Coco Canvas Glossy.

2. Select Materials that Enhance Your Environment

This trend is more than just aesthetics, investing in quality materials that enrich your daily life. Think of how pampered you would feel in this shower featuring Grey Pebble Mosaic tile? The soothing texture of the pebbles will give your feet a little message as you bathe, contributing to a lush and relaxing environment.

Corner shot of a shower with grey bench and pebble tile floor.
Featuring: Arctic White and Grey Pebble Small Mosaic. Design by Annie Selke.
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3. Add Small Luxurious Details

If you don’t have the time or the budget for a complete reno, you can find small places to add luxurious touches. A kitchen backsplash or shower niche, like the one shown here tiled in Elia Polished by Alison Victoria, is a great space to infuse a little luxury that will elevate the rest of your space.

Luxurious bathroom with large-format grey tile floors and a shower with white marble-look and black limestone tile.
Featuring: Brick x Brick by Alison Victoria Petal, Elia Polished by Alison Victoria and Alison Victoria Precious Metals 24 Karat Pencil Trim.

4. Showcase Your Personality

Whereas minimalism is about pairing down to the essentials, quiet luxury is about choosing to highlight the pieces that are most meaningful to you. Don’t be afraid to pick tiles that add a little individualism to your home decor. This dining room, designed by Kelli Fontana Vogelgensang, spotlights her signature Gilded Mirror tiles and Tommas Classico fluted wall tile. The effect is elegance that aligns with her personal style. If you love this bold, whimsical and classic aesthetic, explore the Kelli Fontana collection.

Dining room with white fluted tile and gilded mirrored tile.
Featuring: Patina Eclipse Mirror by Kelli Fontana, Patina Siren by Kelli Fontana and Tommas Classico by Kelli Fontana. Design by Kelli Fontana Vogelgesang.

5. Create a Serene Space

Quiet luxury is about creating comfort and tranquility in your home. This bathroom designed by Nikki Chu uses calming neutrals and soft textures for a relaxed, yet luxurious space. Every element, from the wood frame mirror to the grey and taupe veined marble-look tile, complements each other. The effect is a space that feels at once centered and peaceful.

Bathroom with large-format marble-look porcelain tile floor.
Featuring: Argile Matte White and Livingstone Melange. Design by Nikki Chu.

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6. Invest in Quality Materials

No two pieces of stone will ever be alike, so when you choose real marble, travertine or limestone, you’re investing in truly unique tile. Quiet luxury is all about finding your individualism and showing and wearing quality products, and real stone, like the Calacatta Evora marble shown here, will add a sense of authentic luxury to your space.

Open shelving on a white marble wall with a stove and blue pot.
Featuring: Calacata Evora Honed. Design by Angelia Guthrie.

7. Embrace Imperfect Authenticity

Each piece of Zellige tile is handcrafted and glazed, giving it its signature perfectly imperfect look. The Zellige Alabaster Gloss tile shown here epitomizes quiet luxury in its charming imperfections and soft beige coloring. It’s authentic, unique and soothing.

This kitchen wall is covered in glossy beige ceramic handmade Moroccan tile. Each of the square tiles has subtle variation in color and texture, which adds depth to an otherwise simple tiled surface.
Featuring: Zellige Alabaster Gloss.

8. Choose Sustainability

Advanced technology in manmade tiles means you can achieve a gorgeous real-stone look with porcelain or ceramic tiles. Marble-look tiles are durable and easy to maintain, making them a highly sustainable option, especially in high-traffic areas.

Bathroom with tub and small wooden chair. White tile with bold brown veining on the walls.
Featuring: Macchia Vecchia and Calacata Evora Honed. Designed by Nikki Chu.

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The latest trend in interior design is to embrace what makes you happy. Whether it be bold colors, or charming patterns this design aesthetic is about creating spaces that spark joy as soon as you enter. Keep scrolling for design inspo and tips on how to incorporate tile into your dopamine decor style.

Create a Checkerboard

As classy as it is cheery, a checkerboard pattern will add some fun and whimsy to your space. And this versatile pattern needn’t be relegated to black-and-white floors. Any square-shaped tile can make a checkerboard, so you can mix colors and patterns to create a winning design. You can even stay neutral like Racheal Jackson of Banyan Bridges did for this grey and white checkerboard backsplash. We love how the handmade look tile adds texture to this kitchen wall, and how she used color to create a dopamine-inducing tableau.

White and grey checkerboard ceramic tile wall in a kitchen with green counters and table and chairs.
Featuring: Riad White and Riad Grey. Design & Photography by Racheal Jackson of Banyan Bridges.

Pick Two to Three Bold Colors

A lot of colors can easily become overwhelming. To keep your room from becoming too busy, try sticking to two to three analogous colors (colors that are close to each other on the color wheel). That’s what Zig and Co. did in this bright and fun entryway. A lot is happening in this room, but there are only three colors–blue, green and yellow–which helps keep the room looking cohesive.

Bright blue and green entryway with blue floral patterned tile floor.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Mr Jones Midnight. Design & Photography by Zig & Co.

Use a Colorful Trim

You don’t need to saturate an entire room to showcase your favorite color. A somerset or pencil trim will add a pop of color that can tie into other elements in the room or just provide a point of interest in an otherwise neutral space. This laundry room, designed by At Home With Ashley, uses a single line of pink pencil trim to add color to the marble subway tile design. While Ashley also uses a pink floral wallpaper in this space, a white or neutral colored wall would match the tile just as well.

Laundry room with pink floral wallpaper and marble tile wall with pink pencil trim.
Featuring: Hampton Carrara Subway, Hampton Carrara Cornice and Imperial Pink Pencil Trim. Design by At Home with Ashley.

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Pair Black and White With a Bold Color

A black-and-white tile complements virtually any color palette–a great choice if you’re considering dipping your toe into dopamine decor. This vibrant room, designed by Timber Trails, pairs the Firenze Carrara Polished Wheaton with Black marble tile with a hot pink walls. The color saturation is excellent but can be easily altered with a new coat of paint.

Featuring: Firenze Carrara Polished Wheaton with Black. Design by Timber Trails. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

Have Fun With Shapes

Shape is another way to bring joy to a space. This Art Deco-inspired bathroom, designed by Bari J. Ackerman, uses tile to create a glamorous backsplash. The tiled arches mimic the rounded shapes of the mirrors and light fixtures, while the individual hexagon tiles add to the vintage allure of this charming room. You can use tile to create shapes, or choose from a uniquely shaped tile for an unexpected look that will brighten your mood.

Pink and white bathroom with hexagon tile backsplash with pink and white tiles.
Featuring: Imperial Ivory Matte, Imperial Ivory Matte Square Pencil, Imperial Ivory Matte Hex and Imperial Pink Gloss Hex. Design by Bari J. Ackerman. Photography by Austin LaRue Photography.

Embrace a Bold Pattern

A bold pattern is a great way to infuse your space with fun and cheer. If you’re worried about overwhelming the room, use a neutral or solid color on the other surfaces. The Laura Ashley Sunflower Charcoal with Cloud Blue patterned floor tile shown here, pairs well with the Laura Ashley White Beveled wall tile for a space that is bright and fanciful, while still being tasteful. Explore our wide assortment of patterned tile to discover a design that fills you with happiness.

Blue and white bathroom with blue geometric floral patterned floor and blue leaf mosaic pattern shower niche.
Featuring: Laura Ashley White Beveled, Laura Ashley Leaf Cloud Blue, Laura Ashley Sunflower Charcoal with Cloud Blue and Imperial Bianco Gloss Square Pencil.
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Start With a Neutral Base

Even the most charming, joy-filled room can use a place to rest your eye. A neutral tile, whether on the floor or the wall can provide some respite in a busy room. The Baltimore Beige Wood Look tile floor in this room designed by At Home With Ashley, adds to the charm of the pretty nature-inspired wallpaper, without distracting. Wood-look tile and luxury vinyl tile are perfect for adding realistic charm to your space while allowing for more creativity throughout the room.

Dining room with feminine floral patterned wallpaper and wood-look tile floor.
Featuring: Baltimore Beige Wood Look. Design by At Home with Ashley.

Envision Your Space With a Moodboard

Wondering where to start on your new dopamine decor space? Try making a moodboard! Think of the objects, colors and accessories that give you the most happiness and energy. Explore tile in your favorite color, or browse our selection of patterned tile for a design that sparks joy. This style is about using everything in your space to create good vibes. If you’ve gathered your inspiration, or even if you need a little help getting started, you can schedule a free design consultation, our friendly Tile Experts are always here to help!

Moodboard with floral patterned hexagon tile bathroom floor, grey, pink and red color swatches and orange towels.
Featuring: Bianco Carrara Curb, Imperial Sienna Gloss Hex, Imperial Bianco Gloss Hex, Imperial Pink Gloss Hex, Imperial Denim Gloss Subway and Firenze Carrara Polished Skirting. Design and Photography by The Gold Hive.

Found a tile that sparks joy? Order a sample to see it in your space, or use our Tile Visualizer to help envision your project. Need some more inspiration? Explore whimsical patterns in real spaces on our Customer Room Gallery and Instagram. And don’t forget to tag us when you’ve created your own dopamine-inducing room–we love to see your designs!

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8 Bathtub Design Ideas That Redefine Relaxation https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/8-bathtub-designs-that-redefine-relaxation/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/8-bathtub-designs-that-redefine-relaxation/#respond Thu, 02 Nov 2023 17:18:10 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=7158 Who doesn’t love a relaxing bath after a long day? Light your favorite scented candle and indulge in these eight...

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Who doesn’t love a relaxing bath after a long day? Light your favorite scented candle and indulge in these eight amazing bathrooms that make the tub the star. As you soak in the ambiance, you might discover some inspiring bathtub spa ideas for your next bathroom retreat.

Mosaic Showcase

The Casablanca tile takes center stage in this dramatic black-and-white bathroom designed by Timber Trails. We love how they used the Black Marquina Barnes tile as a frame for this beautifully intricate mosaic. This design could feel disconnected from the bathtub, but the placement of the faucet integrates the tile into the functionality of the space.

Black and white mosaic wall tile with tub and black and white checkerboard floor.
Featuring: Hampton Carrara Polished, Casablanca, and Black Marquina Polished and Barnes. Design by Timber Trails Development Company. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

Masterpiece Bath

Haneen’s Haven used their master bath as a place to display their favorite works of art. The many artistic elements in this room, including the star-shaped overhead light and sculpture, showcase their individual style to create a relaxing atmosphere. The Truewood Beige Wood Look tile floor is a simple, yet stately element that blends well with the museum aesthetic of the room.

Bathroom with free-standing tub, art on the walls and wood-look tile floor.
Featuring: Truewood Beige Wood Look. Design & Photography by Haneen Matt of Haneen’s Haven.

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Tranquil Spa Soaking Tub

By separating the shower into a wet room, I Spy DIY created an amazing tub moment in this beautifully tranquil bathroom. The handmade-look Riad Grey wall tiles have natural shifts in tone, creating interest while maintaining a neutral color palette, adding to the peacefulness of the room.

Bathroom with wet room, soaking tub, grey handmade-look tile walls and hexagon tile floor.
Featuring: Riad Grey and Royal White Polished Hex. Design and Photography by I SPY DIY.

Reflection Pool

The glossy finish and beautiful color variation on the Tribeca Grey Whisper tile creates a serene space to relax in at the end of a long day. The choice to tile most of the room, including the tub surround, engulfs this bathroom in a restful atmosphere.

Bathroom with tub completely tiled in grey handmade-look subway tile.
Featuring: Tribeca Grey Whisper.

Calming Coastal Charm

This soothing seaside space exudes a feeling of peaceful relaxation. The soft blue design of the Summerland by Jeffery Alan Marks in Miramar tile is reminiscent of faded linen fabric, adding to the charm and tranquility of this bathroom.

Coastal bathroom with blue and white patterned hexagon floor and wall and free-standing soaking tub.
Featuring: Tribeca Gypsum White and Summerland by Jeffrey Alan Marks in Miramar Hex.

Prominent Pattern

The geometric-patterned Artisan Tiare tile proves you don’t need neutrals to be relaxing. Relegating the tile to the floor keeps this space from becoming too busy. The bold orange with the white walls and ceiling allows for unique accessories like the black and gold overhead light.

Free-standing soaking tub with geometric orange and black patterned floor tile.
Featuring: Artisan Tiare. Design & Photography by Kate Pearce Vintage.

Relaxing Blue Hues

Keeping with a blue and white color palette, this bathroom designed with all Laura Ashley tile, creates a fun and relaxing space to unwind at the end of a long day. We love how the Laura Ashley Sunflower Charcoal with Cloud Blue tile extends onto the tub surround, adding depth to the room, and how the Leaf Cloud Blue mosaic tile creates an unexpected shower niche moment.

Blue bathroom with blue and charcoal geometric flower patterned floor extended up the side of the tub.
Featuring: Laura Ashley White Beveled, Leaf Cloud Blue and Sunflower Charcoal with Cloud Blue, and Imperial Bianco Gloss Square Pencil Trim.

Chic Rustic Lounge

If you’re lucky enough to have architectural elements in your home like this exposed brick chimney wall, incorporating them into your bathroom design will add to the character and charm of your space. The Grit and Polish embraces the rustic natural structures in this amazing bathroom, and the Firenze Carrara Honed marble hexagon floor adds to the warmth and natural texture of the space.

Bathroom with exposed brick chimney wall, dark wood cabinets, free-standing soaking tub and marble hexagon floor.
Featuring: Firenze Carrara Honed Hex. Design and Photography by The Grit and Polish.

We hope you enjoyed these fabulous bathtub designs. You can find even more inspiration on Instagram and our Customer Room Gallery where our tiles are used in a variety of real spaces! Or, if you’re looking for some guidance on an upcoming project, set up a free design consultation to get advice from our tile experts.

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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.

1. 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 our wide assortment of blue tile.

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

2. 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.

3. 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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4. 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.

5. 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.

6. 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.

7. 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.

8. 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.

9. 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.

10. 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 love this trend as much as we do, take a look at our full assortment of picket tile.

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

11. 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.

12. 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.

13. 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.

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

14. 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.

15. 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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16. Historic Patterns

Endlessly versatile, white cabinets complement both contemporary and traditional styles. For a classic look that’s experiencing a modern resurgence, consider a historic pattern from our exclusive Morris & Co. collection. The Morris & Co. St. James Wandle River tile, shown here, features an iconic pattern derived from the 1881 wallpaper design commissioned for St. James Palace in London.

This elegant kitchen features white cabinets and an ornately patterned blue and white tile backsplash.
Featuring: Morris & Co. St. James Wandle River.

17. 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.

18. 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, a uniquely shaped 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.

19. 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.

20. 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 makes 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.

Ready to install or renovate your kitchen backsplash? It’s easier than ever to make your design dreams a reality with our free design services. Or, explore even more whimsical patterns in real spaces on our Customer Room Gallery and Instagram!

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6 Easy Tile Ideas For a Quick Bathroom Refresh https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/6-easy-tile-ideas-for-a-quick-bathroom-refresh/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/6-easy-tile-ideas-for-a-quick-bathroom-refresh/#respond Wed, 18 Oct 2023 19:15:31 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=7086 Does your bathroom need a refresh before your holiday guests arrive? Here are six easy bathroom updates that will take...

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Does your bathroom need a refresh before your holiday guests arrive? Here are six easy bathroom updates that will take your bathroom from drab to dazzling in just a few short days. For inspiration on choosing your tile, check out these 32 Bathroom Tile Design Ideas for 2024.

1. Add a Backsplash

If you only have a weekend to get your bathroom guest ready, a backsplash is a simple update that packs a big punch. The Livingston Melange marble-look tile backsplash designed by Nikki Chu shown here exudes a sophisticated luxury. Because it takes up little space, a backsplash is a great place to express your personality. A bold color, intricate pattern or mosaic will add character to your space without becoming overwhelming.

White wall with marble-look and handmade-look tile and sink with a candle and small plant.
Featuring: Argile Matte White and Livingston Melange. Designed by Nikki Chu.

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2. Retile the Shower

Chances are your shower is a relatively small space, and the perfect candidate for a weekend tile makeover. Choose a tile that your overnight guests can’t help but compliment–a luxurious marble look or unique handmade look is sure to meet with approval from the in-laws.

Small shower with blue handmade-look subway tile.
Featuring: Annie Selke Artisanal Sky and Artisanal Sky Pencil Trim.

3. Create Comfort with a Shower Corner Seat

Make your shower a place where you can truly rejuvenate and revitalize. If you’ve decided to tackle the shower for your weekend refresh, a corner seat will add a little extra comfort and will be especially appreciated by your guests with limited mobility.

Shower with white picket tile and white tile corner seat.
Featuring: Picket Florencia Super Bianco, Bianco Puro Honed Corner Shower Seat and Royal White Polished Hex. Design and Photography by Brooke Pavel.

4. Create a Statement Wall

If you don’t have time to retile your whole bathroom but still want to make an impression, a statement wall is a quick tile project that’s sure to yield big results! Centering the focus on one wall can also depth to a small bathroom or powder room.

Purple powder room with gold and black patterned tile.
Featuring: Cell Light Gold AC. Design by Beth Diana Smith Interior Design. Photography by Mike Van Tassell.

5. Update Your Shower Niche

A shower niche is a small space that can make a big impact. If you already have a shower niche, this is an easy update that can really up your bathroom’s Wow Factor. Try incorporating a detailed patterned tile or an intricate mosaic for maximum impact.

Brick-look subway tile and marble mosaic shower niche.
Featuring: Brick x Brick Petal, Elia Polished Mosaic and Precious Metals 24 Karat Pencil by Alison Victoria.

6. Retile Your Floor

If you have a small space, refreshing your floor tile can take your bathroom from blah to brilliant in no time at all. The reflectiveness of the Black Marquina Polished marble tile creates depth in this small powder room.

Powder room with bird-print wallpaper and black marble floor.
Featuring: Black Marquina Polished. Design by Plot Twist Design.

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10 Chic & Cozy Fireplace Tile Ideas https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/10-chic-cozy-fireplace-tile-ideas/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/10-chic-cozy-fireplace-tile-ideas/#respond Fri, 22 Sep 2023 16:41:20 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=6725 The leaves are beginning to turn, the apples are ready for picking and the cool nights have us longing for...

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The leaves are beginning to turn, the apples are ready for picking and the cool nights have us longing for a toasty place to relax in the evening. If you’re lucky enough to have a hearth in your home, these cozy fireplace ideas will spark inspiration! Like what you see? Shop our fireplace tile to get these looks and more.

1. Floor-to-Ceiling Fireplace Tile

No mantle? No problem. Make your fireplace a statement piece by centering your fireplace in floor-to-ceiling tile for a beautiful accent wall. This contemporary and elegant design technique works with virtually any tile, but we love how it looks here with the Vinica Mugla White architectural tile.

Living room and kitchen with wood look tile on floor.  White tile on backsplash in kitchen and textured stone on fireplace.
Featuring: Vinica Mugla White Architectural.

2. Warm and Welcoming Travertine

Want a fireplace that would look at home in a hunting lodge? Natural stone like travertine gives your fireplace a rustic, earthy vibe. The Claros Silver Split Face tile creates an inviting focal point for this room with its natural grey, beige and white tones.

Textured grey and tan travertine stacked stone fireplace with wood-look wall tile.
Featuring: Claros Silver Split Face Free Length, Claros Silver Out Corner and Sauvage Gris Wood Look.

3. Weathered Wood Look

This fireplace is a modern take on a rustic seaside cabin. We love how the faded details in the Colonial Wood White Brillo Rev add movement and color to this fireplace wall. If you like the look of natural wood but are anxious about installing it around an open flame, explore our wide selection of wood-look tiles.

Fireplace surround with the rustic look of weathered wood in a ceramic subway tile set in a horizontal brick pattern. Mantal is a large floating pice of warner toned wood and fire box is matte black.
Featuring: Colonial Wood White Brillo Rev.
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4. Stately Patterns

Maybe rustic isn’t your aesthetic. A beautifully patterned tile fireplace harkens back to historical drawing rooms. Update this style with modern print for a look that’s both contemporary and classic. We love how the Laura Ashley Mr Jones Midnight shown here makes for an elegant focal point, and ties into the simple blue and gold accessories.

Blue and white patterned fireplace surround with gold and blue accessories on the white mantle.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Mr Jones Midnight and San Dona Honed. Design by Timber Trails. Photography by Stoffer Photography.

5. Sculptural Tile

Want a fireplace that really stands out? Sculptural or 3D tile will transform your fireplace into a work of three-dimensional art. If you love the extra dimension the Cube Gold AC tile brings to the room, explore our wide selection of 3D tile.

Brown-gold sculptural tile fireplace surround with dark wood mantle.
Featuring: Cube Gold AC. Design & Build by construction2style. Photography by Chelsie Lopez.

6. Brick Tile

Achieve the classic fireplace look with real brick tiles. These tiles are thin enough that you can install them on your fireplace surround and floor without them jutting out into the room. We love how these tiles make this fireplace designed by Timber Trails feel both modern and timeless. With Christmas around the corner this fireplace is the ideal place to hang a stocking.

Living room with brick tile fireplace surround and hearth with black mantle.
Featuring: Firehouse Thin-Brick. Design by Timber Trails. Photography by Stoffer Photography.
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7. Black Marble Look

Want a contemporary look that sets the tone for the whole room? Create drama around your fireplace with black marble or marble-look tiles. The fine white veining of the Marmi Classico Nero Venato porcelain tile creates a striking contrast and adds to its moody allure.

Porcelain Polished finish 24" x 47" large-format fireplace wall and floor with organic shapes and streaks in coordinating shades result in a smooth, subtle design in shades of white, black and grey.
Featuring: Marmi Classico Nero Venato.

8. Architectural Look

Imagine curling up in front of this stunning stone fireplace. Architectural-look tile creates the feel of a cabin in the woods, even if you are in the middle of the city. We love how the California Gold tile fireplace makes a statement even without a mantle, but this tile would look equally impressive as a more traditional fireplace surround.

Ideal for around the fireplace, be dazzled by the California Gold architectural tile.
Featuring: California Gold.

9. Cool Stone

This black limestone tile creates a sleek fireplace moment that’s sure to impress. The natural shade variation and veining present in stone tile will transform your space with understated beauty. We love how the Noir Honed limestone tile creates movement and texture on this fireplace wall.

Black limestone wall with fireplace and mounted TV.
Featuring: Noir Honed and Noir Honed Bullnose. Design & Photography by Jeweled Interiors.

10. Stacked Subway

This fireplace is a chic modern twist on a classic. The vertical-stacked subway tile creates the illusion of height and the neat lines provide a sense of order. We love how the cool bluish-grey Morris & Co. Hawkdale Pure Cloud subway tile complements the patterned Net Cloud on the hearth.

Living Room with a fireplace with Morris and Co. Hawkdale Pure Cloud Subway tile on the wall, Morris and Co. Pure Net Cloud Floor tile on the hearth, and Solna Natural Wood Look Floor Tile.
Featuring: Morris & Co. Pure Net Cloud Grey, Solna Natural and Morris & Co. Hawkdale Pure Cloud.

We hope these cozy fireplace room ideas have sparked some inspiration. Ready to tackle your next project? Check out our full selection of fireplace tiles, or find even more inspiration on our fireplace tile design ideas page.

We love to see your tile creations! 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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There are a lot of benefits to in-floor heat–it can increase your home comfort, your savings on your energy bill and even your home value. Virtually any floor tile is compatible with in-floor heat, but there are things to consider when choosing the tile to install with your in-floor heating system.

Porcelain and Ceramic

Porcelain and ceramic tile have excellent heat transfer properties and are generally thin, which will make your floor heat faster. Porcelain tile is less porous than ceramic, making it more water resistant. For areas prone to wetness, such as bathrooms, entryways and mudrooms, porcelain tile is a perfect choice.

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Natural Stone

Natural stone, like travertine and marble, is a great option for a heated tile floor. Natural stone tiles tend to be slightly thicker than porcelain and ceramic, so it might take them longer to heat up. The upside is, that they will retain the heat longer than man-made tiles.

Entryway with travertine beige and white checkered tile.
Featuring: Bucak Light Walnote: 12 in. and Mosaic, and Arctic White: 12 x 24 in. and 8 x 20 in. Design by Timber Trails Development Company. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.
Black and white bathroom with black and white checkerboard marble floor.
Featuring: Hampton Carrara Polished and Black Marquina Polished. Design by Timber Trails Development Company. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

Luxury Vinyl Flooring

Luxury vinyl tile works well with in-floor heat, and it’s easy to install, making this the perfect choice for a DIY project. If you’re looking for an affordable alternative to wood or stone, luxury vinyl tile is a great option.

Living room with couch, coffee table and wood-look luxury vinyl tile.
Featuring: Madera Miel. Design & Photography by Pinch Plate Party.

Have a question about installing an in-floor heating system? We’ve put together some in-floor heat FAQs and a comprehensive guide to in-floor heating systems.

Ready to get your feet toasty with in-floor heat? Set up a free design consultation to get advice from our tile experts.

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