modern farmhouse Archives - The Tile Shop Blog Fri, 18 Apr 2025 14:54:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 147117943 12 Stylish & Durable Mudroom Tile Ideas https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/12-stylish-durable-mudroom-tile-ideas/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/12-stylish-durable-mudroom-tile-ideas/#respond Fri, 18 Apr 2025 14:53:27 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=12240 The mudroom is more than just a place to store your shoes; it’s often the first room you enter when...

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The mudroom is more than just a place to store your shoes; it’s often the first room you enter when coming home after a long day. Make it as welcoming as it is practical with these stylish, durable and easy-to-clean tile ideas.

1. Up Your Game with a Stone Checkerboard

The checkerboard pattern is creating champion spaces throughout contemporary homes. We love how Timber Trails elevates this fashionable design with alternating squares of Noir and Silver Mist limestone tile. The natural veining in the stone tiles adds lovely movement–notice how the tiles are thoughtfully installed to alternate the direction of the veins. Love this design? Explore more winning checkerboard spaces.

A luxurious mudroom featuring black and silver limestone tile installed in a checkerboard pattern.
Featuring: Noir Honed and Silver Mist Honed. Design by Timber Trails. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

2. Make It Charming & Chic With Modern Farmhouse

Bring an air of exalted utility to your mudroom with a delightful cottage-inspired pattern, like the Laura Ashley Mr Jones Charcoal tile featured in this @plmdesignsllc-designed space. The barn door and blonde wooden bench complete the homey aesthetic. Check out our guide to modern farmhouse design for ideas on how to achieve this look throughout your home.

A chic modern farmhouse mudroom featuring a whimsical geometric floral patterned floor tile.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Mr Jones Charcoal. Design and photography by @plmdesignsllc.

3. Add Visual Texture with a Cement Look

Cement is a staple of industrial design, but this transitional mudroom–designed by West Bay Homes–proves that this urban look can also feel warm and inviting. The Sofia Charcoal cement-look porcelain tile features rich shade variation that adds visual texture to the space. Paired with the taupe-painted cupboards, this simple tile brings an unexpected touch of sophistication. If this blend of contemporary and traditional is your style sweet spot, check our guide to transitional design.

An elegant transitional mudroom featuring a cement-look porcelain tile floor.
Featuring: Sofia Charcoal. Design by West Bay Homes. Photography by Spacecrafting.
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4. Add a Neutral Pattern

Maintain a neutral palette without sacrificing style with a patterned tile in grey, brown or beige. Here, the Britannia Soho tile incorporates all three colors in an ornate design. The floor tile perfectly complements the dark grey walls, creating a contemporary mix of warm and cool neutrals.

This luxurious mudroom features an ornate brown, beige and grey patterned floor tile.
Featuring: Britannia Soho. Design and photography by @capriceflipsnash.

5. Go Geometric

The diagonal lines of the Rango Taupe matte hexagon tile bring a playful sense of movement to any space. This tile can be installed in a variety of ways, depending on your desired design, but we love how @eosinteriordesign created a starburst pattern on this mudroom floor. The warm color adds depth to the white room, but you can achieve a similar look in black and white with the Rango Blanco tile.

This beachy mudroom features a taupe-with-white geometric pattern hex tile floor.
Featuring: Ragno Taupe Matte. Design and photography by @eosinteriordesign.

6. Choose Stone for a Sophisticated Space

Dark and earthy, Noir limestone tile offers the unique variations inherent to stone, while its black and brown tones will hide the appearance of dirt. We love how Julie Howard of Timber Trails installed this subway tile in a brick-lay pattern to evoke a cobblestone pathway. Shop limestone tile to bring this natural look into your home, and get inspired by more of Julie’s brilliant designs in this tour of her “Storybook” Estate.

Featuring: Noir Honed Subway. Design by Julie Howard for Timber Trails. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

7. Embrace a Black and White Pattern

A simple black-and-white tile is the perfect complement to a range of design styles. Keep it neutral or pair it with color and pattern, like in this bright and bold space designed by @magnolialakbuild. The Cloth Black and White floor tile features a textile-inspired check pattern that holds its own against striking dark green details and floral wallpaper.

This stately mudroom features a black-and-white patterned tile floor with dark green wainscotting and a vibrant floral wallpaper.
Featuring: Cloth Black and White. Design and photography by @magnolialakbuild.

8. Add Movement with Herringbone

Classic and chic, a herringbone pattern infuses any space with an elegant sense of movement. You can create this pattern using virtually any rectangular tile: a large-format tile will make your space feel more expansive, while a subway tile or herringbone mosaic–like the Legno Large Herringbone tile shown here–adds visual interest.

A transitional mudroom featuring a herringbone-patterned travertine tile floor.
Featuring: Legno Large Herringbone. Design and photography by KCBR.
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9. Fill Your Space with Color and Pattern

If your home is bright and colorful, your mudroom should match the mood. This vibrant space, designed by Zig & Co., embraces the more-is-more ethos of dopamine decor. The Laura Ashley Mr Jones Midnight tile is paired with bold wallpaper, a green door and blue cupboards. The key to this design is a simplified color palette; all the elements are unified in shades of blue and green. Discover more ideas to fill your home with unending cheer in our guide to dopamine decor.

This vibrant mudroom features a blue and white geometric floral pattern floor tile paired with bright green and blue decor.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Mr Jones Midnight. Design & Photography by Zig & Co.

10. Create a Contemporary Classic with Hexagon Tile

This classic six-sided shape is enjoying a contemporary design resurgence. Surprisingly versatile, hexagon tile comes in a wide variety of sizes, colors and styles. Mix and match two or more same-sized hexagons to create a custom pattern or use a single tile to create a monochromatic look–like this chic Spicy Salty Sweet Home-designed mudroom featuring the Silver Hex tile.

A cozy mudroom featuring silver hex floor tile.
Featuring: Silver Hex. Design and photography by Spicy Salty Sweet Home.

11. Tile The Walls

Don’t forget to protect your walls! This inviting mudroom, designed by Janelle Mattson, features the Riad Sand tile for a stylish, durable and easy-to-clean wall treatment. The color variation in the creamy beige, handmade-look tile adds beautiful visual interest while perfectly complementing the tone of the off-white cabinets.

A beautiful mudroom featuring beige handmade-look square wall tile and cream-colored cabinets.
Featuring: Riad Sand. Design and photography by Janelle Mattson.

12. Embrace English Country Cottage Patterns

Embracing whimsical patterns and cheery colors, English country cottage style has made its way across the pond to enliven American homes. Here, @toledogeller shows how to incorporate the look without overwhelming the space. Featuring the Laura Ashley Wicker Charcoal floor tile, the simple black-and-white geometric pattern is beautifully paired with cornflower blue cupboards and walls. Check out our guide to English country cottage design for more styles to sweeten your home.

An English country cottage mudroom featuring a whimsical black-and-white floral patterned floor tile.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Wicker Charcoal. Design and photography by @toledogeller.

With thousands of tiles available at The Tile Shop, you’re sure to find the perfect look for your mudroom makeover. Visit our Instagram and Customer Room Gallery to see our tile in action in real customer spaces. For even more inspiration and information, set up a free design consultation to get advice from our tile experts.

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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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From vibrant cobalt to dreamy sky, blue is a versatile hue that is having a much-deserved moment in interior design. Blue tile has the ability to rejuvenate your space and brighten your mood for the day. Here are twelve of our favorite bathroom tile ideas that will have you singing the praises of blue.

1. Pastel Patterns

Is there anything like a clear, blue-sky day to brighten your mood? Start your day with color therapy with the soft-pastel patterned Annie Selke Flora Vapor Blue floor tile. The Annie Selke Artisanal White handmade-look subway tile adds a craftsman look to this room.

Featuring: Annie Selke Flora Vapor Blue and Annie Selke Artisanal White.

2. Cloudy Mosaics

Even a cloudy sky can be beautiful. We love the mood created with the Winter Morning Glass and Athens Glass Mosaic blue shower tile shown here. The cool, reflective blue-grey tones give off calming vibes that will ease you into your day.

Featuring: Blanco Waves, Bianco Carrara Pol Curb, Winter Morning Glass, Hampton Carrara Cobble, Winter Morning Athens, Hampton Carrara Hixton, Hampton Carrara and Hampton Carrara Bullnose.

3. Artisanal Handmade Looks

The stunning artisanal appeal of handmade and handmade-look tile infuses your space with vibrant visual texture. The Cool Blue tile, shown here, offers the perfectly imperfect aesthetic of authentic handmade tiles, but with the added benefit of being easier to install (and more budget-friendly) thanks to its 12″ x 24″ format and pre-scored grout lines.

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

Show off your artistic side with the Big Sur by Jeffrey Alan Marks in Off the Hook tile. The abstract blue glossy patterns, overlaid on a cream-colored matte base are designed to resemble glazed pottery. With six distinct tile faces, you can create a custom design that’s uniquely you.

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

5. Ornate Patterns

A charming floral or lace-like pattern adds a touch of grace to any space. In this cozy bathroom, Danielle Deming Home & Design paired the Zara Blue tile with a blue accent wall and modern fixtures, creating a unique transitional space. Discover how to achieve this traditional meets contemporary look in our guide to transitional design.

Featuring: Zara Blue. Design and photography by Danielle Deming Home & Design.

6. Bright Bold and Geometric

Add dimension to your walls with a bold geometric tile. The dark- and light-blue lines in the Blu Window Hex tile create dynamic visual interest on this wall. This blue bathroom tile works well with the simple accents and white fixtures.

Featuring: Blu Window Hex.

7. Beach Vibes

The Summerland by Jeffery Alan Marks is everything we love about laid-back, seaside summers. The blue bathroom floor and wall tile is designed to look like faded linen embroidery, this patterned hexagon tile looks great paired with neutral accents and tile like the Tribeca Gypsum White. Discover more beachy style ideas in our guide to coastal chic design.

Featuring: Summerland by Jeffrey Alan Marks in Miramar Hex and Tribeca Gypsum White.

8. Denim Pattern

The Laura Ashley Star Cloud Blue is blue-jean dreams. With the fun and dimensional hexagon shape and the playful star pattern, this tile is casual yet chic. Pair it with a subtle white tile like the Penny Round Matte White to make this tile a standout.

Featuring: Laura Ashley Louise Star Cloud Blue, Penny Round Matte White, Hampton Carrara Shower Curb and Hampton Carrara Flat Corner Shelf.

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9. Stylish Shower

A beautifully patterned or mosaic tile makes for a stunning tile focal point, sure to enliven any shower. Much like a decorative throw pillow on a white couch, placing the Annie Selke Aylin Blue tile in the center of the shower creates a designer moment without overwhelming the space.

Featuring: Annie Selke Aylin Blue and Penny Round Thunderstorm. Design and photography by GMH Construction.

10. Sleek Subway Tile

Always on trend and endlessly versatile, subway tile is a bathroom staple. This contemporary bathroom features Look Avio tile, which is installed in a grid pattern for a chic style that draws the eye. Discover more design ideas in this guide to subway tile layouts.

This chic modern bathroom features blue subway tile in a grid-shaped pattern and geometric-patterned hex floor.
Featuring: Firenze Carrara, Hall Bianco, Look Avio, Firenze Carrara Honed Somerset, Firenze Carrara Coner Seat, Imperial Bianco Rhombus and Ragno Taupe Hex.

11. Boho Chic Design

This sapphire-hued bathroom from I SPY DIY is a boho dream! The Merrakesh Blue tile is used on the sink backsplash, while the Merrakesh Off White tile is incorporated in a checkerboard pattern along the shower wall, giving the space a unique yet simple design. If you love this artistic, eclectic style, check out our guide to boho chic design.

Featuring: Cross Snow White, Marrakesh Blue, Cross Black, Black Marquina Somerset and Marrakesh Off White. Design and Photography by I SPY DIY.

12. Blue Star

Modern farmhouse design tends to favor warm, earthy tones, but the Star Blue tile with its folk-art-inspired pattern will add a pop of cool color to your decor. We love how Z & Co. Designs paired this Americana pattern with contemporary hardware for a sleek, yet homey aesthetic. Discover how to achieve this cozy-chic style in our guide to modern farmhouse design.

Featuring: Star Blue. Design and photography by Z & Co. Design Group.

Convinced that blue is your hue? Browse our wide assortment of blue bathroom tiles, and explore tons of unique tile combinations in real spaces with our Tile Visualizer, or schedule a free design consultation with our tile experts to get a jumpstart on your next project.

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From pretty florals to bold abstract designs, a beautiful pattern transforms any space into a work of art. Whether you want to add visual texture, create an elegant mosaic focal point or showcase an ornate wallpaper-inspired design, these 12 tile ideas will prompt you to play with pattern.

1. Create a Statement Wall Masterpiece

This expressively original tile from celebrated designer Jeffrey Alan Marks takes its inspiration from glazed pottery. Atop a cream-colored matte base, the abstract glossy blue with patina design captures the light as it moves across the room. The Big Sur tiles are available in Sea Spray and Off the Hook (shown here) and include six distinct tile faces that offer countless design possibilities.

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

2. Add Visual Texture With Textile-Inspired Designs

This delightful bathroom demonstrates how pattern can create texture to your space. The raised woven design of the Annie Selke Crosshatch Soft Pink tile invokes the soft look of textiles, which is echoed in background of the charming bird mural. The effect is a tactile space that is at once elegant and inviting.

A pretty pink bathroom with a bird print picture frame and blue and grey penny round tile floor.
Featuring: Annie Selke Crosshatch Soft Pink and Penny Round Cloudy. Design by KAM Design.
Photography by Emily Sidoti Photography.
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3. Showcase Your Personality with a Distinctive Design

The open edged-pattern of the Nikki Chu Zulu Graphite tile allows for creativity in designing a layout. The tile faces can be installed any way you desire– end to end for a circular pattern, facing the same way for an orderly line of arches, or in alternating patterns as shown here. Whatever way you choose, this globally inspired design will create a distinctly modern space. Shop our new and exclusive Nikki Chu collection for more bold and eclectic styles.

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

4. Fill Your Space With Whimsical Charm

Pour a cup of tea and delight in “English cottage” style. Evoking drawing rooms straight out of a Jane Austen novel, the Laura Ashley Wexbord Midnight tile (also available in Fresh Green) is based on historic prints from the iconic British brand. This delicate floral motif would also look stunning in a “modern farmhouse” design. Shop our exclusive Laura Ashley collection for more charming patterns.

A cottage chic kitchen with a delicate blue flower pattern on the crisp white background.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Wexbord Midnight.

5. Create Interest: Stripe Shower Tile Pattern Ideas

A tiled picture frame or stripe, like the one created here using the Trois Bandes geometric patterned tile, will give your shower a natural focal point. While this look can be created with any tile placed within a trim border, showcasing a favorite patterned tile will add an artistic flair to your space.

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: Amazona Amendoa Wood Look, Trois Bandes, Noir honed hixton, Noir honed flat corner shelf and Tory Black.

6. Show Off Your Artistic Side with a Tiled Picture Frame

Like the tile stripe, a tiled picture frame is a decorative addition that will enhance any design. Most popular for showers and stove backsplashes, this feature can be used to highlight a beautiful pattern or mosaic tile. We love how this transitional kitchen uses a simple somerset trim piece to frame the Vintage Nero patterned tile.

This chic kitchen features a blue and white patterned tile picture frame backsplash and white picket tile wall.
Featuring: Picket Florencia Super Bianco, Firenze Carrara Somerset, Vintage Nero, Firenze Carrara Barnes and Firenze Carrara.
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7. Decorate Your Niche With a Stunning Pattern

A shower niche provides a stylish and function place to showcase a patterned tile in a small format. This shower designed by Haneen’s Haven features a double niche with the Saltus tile displayed in both. The detailed black and white nature scene has the appearance of wallpaper, creating an unexpected and highly designed moment recessed in the white subway tile wall.

A double shower niche with black and white nature patterned tile.
Featuring: Bianco Puro, Saltus and Bianco Puro Somerset. Design & Photography by Haneen Matt of Haneen’s Haven.

8. Make a Statement With This Bathroom Tile Pattern Idea

The interlaced black squares of the Hampton Carrara Geo Mosaic with Noir tile makes an elegant focal point on this shower wall. The “pattern” in this tile is created through the repetition of intricately cut pieces of marble, and the effect is a stunning and chic statement piece full of shape and movement. Shop our full selection of mosaic tile to turn your bathroom into a masterpiece.

A shower featuring a white marble with black interlacing square mosaic.
Featuring: Hampton Carrara Geo Mosaic with Noir, Hampton Delray and Hampton Carrara. Design and photography by Worthington Design & Remodeling.

9. Mix a Patterned Tile With a Bold Wall Print

The Amazonia Emerald Tropic tile adorns the floor and half the wall in this vibrant bathroom designed by Bailey Li. The mix of the nature-inspired patterned hexagon tile with the bold gold leaf wallpaper on the top half of the wall, makes this space come alive with movement and greenery. For more ideas on how to infuse your space with the natural themes, materials and colors of “biophilic design,” check out this comprehensive guide.

This bright, biophilic bathroom features leaf-patterned hex tile on the  floor and walls.
Featuring: Amazonia Emerald Tropic. Design and photography by Bailey Li.

10. Make Your Walls “Pop” With 3D Patterned Tiles

Texture and pattern are one in the same with a 3D patterned wall tile like the 4-D Nature White tile shown here. With its raised tree branch design, this tile adds a tactile dimension to this transitional kitchen backsplash. Shop our full assortment of 3D tile to discover more ideas.

Marble counter top with blue ceramic tile backsplash with framed accent tile above range top.
Featuring: 4-D Nature White, Firenze Calacatta, Firenze Calacatta Barnes, Firenze Calacatta Somerset, Imperial Slate Blue Gloss and Imperial Slate Blue Gloss Square Pencil.

11. Adorn Your Space With This Great Floor Tile Pattern Idea

If you’re short on wall space, let your floors be the canvas. Based on iconic British designer William Morris’s 19th-century wallpaper patterns, the Pure Net Black Ink tile (also available in the popular Linen and Cloud Grey colors) features an ornate floral motif that adds sophistication to this charming kitchen. For more historic designs from the founder of the Arts and Crafts movement, shop our exclusive Morris & Co. collection.

Kitchen with sink, stove and dishwasher. Green lower cabinets, white upper cabinets and colorful skirt below the sink.
Featuring: Meram Blanc Carrara and Morris & Co. Pure Net Black Ink. Photography by Blackstock Photography.

12. Create Custom Designs With These Hexagon Tile Pattern Ideas

Black and white and on-trend, this hexagon tile bathroom is custom design done right. Created using the Hex tile in Black and White paired with the Hex Matte White and Black Flower floor tile, this unique shower showcases a bold and chic pattern. We love the way the white hexagon tiles create diamond shapes in the black background tying into the black and white floral floor design without mirroring it completely.

This stylish shower features a large black and white hexagon tile pattern on the walls and a small floral hex mosaic tile floor.
Featuring: Black Hex, White Hex and Hex Matte White with Black Flower. Design by Kelli Fontana Vogelgesang. Build by Rick and Kelli Vogelgesang of West Bay Homes. Photography by Spacecrafting.

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Modern farmhouse design effortlessly blends contemporary style with the tradition of living off the land. Incorporate this cozy-chic aesthetic popularized by Joanna Gaines of “Fixer Upper” with these eleven bathroom ideas.

1. Showcase Simply Chic Black-and-White Floor Patterns

Color should be used sparingly in a modern farmhouse space, but that doesn’t mean you can’t showcase your personality. A simple black-and-white pattern is the perfect base for an elevated but minimalistic design. This chic bathroom features the Laura Ashley Wicker Charcoal tile. The white blossoms on a black background adds interest to the basic color scheme, while the wooden sink vanity and exposed beam complement the black-and-white tile. The effect is an inviting space–equal parts organic and industrial.

This modern farmhouse bathroom features white subway tile and black and white patterned floor tile.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Wicker Charcoal and Retro Lino. Design by Jaimie Nelson.

2. Create a Rustic Look with Tumbled Stone

Texture is an important element to any design style, and in modern farmhouse spaces, texture is often used to add depth. This powder room designed by Coco & Jack leans into the rustic aesthetic with the Claros Silver travertine subway floor tile. The tumbled finish creates a worn look, but the tile remains smooth, so it will be comfortable under foot. We love how the gold wall sconce provides its own textural contrast to the rough flooring, elevating the room’s design even more.

This small bathroom features tumbled travertine subway floor tile.
Featuring: Claros Silver Tumbled. Design & Photography by Coco & Jack.

3. Farmhouse Bathroom Floor Tile Ideas

Nothing epitomizes modern farmhouse style like hardwood, but if you’re concerned about bacteria or water damage in wet spaces, wood-look porcelain tile is bathroom-friendly alternative that’s easy to clean and maintain. With authentic coloring and wood-grain details, waterproof, stain- and scratch-resistant porcelain tile will give your space the rustic look you love. The Truewood Beige Wood Look tile used in this elegant bathroom, designed by Haneen’s Haven, perfectly matches the tone of the exposed wood ceiling beams, creating a chic, cohesive design. (Planning to DIY? Equally durable wood-look luxury vinyl tile provides a similar look.)

This farmhouse-style bathroom features porcelain floor tiles in a realistic wood-look beige tone.
Featuring: Truewood Beige Wood Look. Design & Photography by Haneen Matt of Haneen’s Haven.
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4. Farmhouse Bathroom Tile Ideas

White subway tile is a staple of modern farmhouse style. This chic bathroom designed by I SPY DIY uses the Imperial Bianco Gloss tile in a traditional brick-lay pattern, but adds in barn doors, metal fixtures and a floral wallpaper for an elevated design. (The beauty of white subway is that it adapts to so many style trends–priming your bathroom for future updates!)

This pretty bathroom features a white subway tile wall and grey and white patterned floor tile.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Wicker Dove Grey and Imperial Bianco Gloss. Design and photography by I SPY DIY.

5. Create a Distressed Look with Wood-Look Shower Tile

Wood in a shower will invite a host of maintenance problems, but you can get a rustic barn-wall look with the waterproof Bora Black Straight porcelain tile. This dark wood-look tile comes in long tile planks. Clean white bathroom walls and black or copper fixtures will nicely balance this dark shower. Shop our entire selection of wood-look tile to find a rustic aesthetic to fit your space.

This shower features a rustic wood-look tile wall.
Featuring: Bora Black Straight Wood Look. Design and photography by Complete Home Repair and Remodeling.

6. Adorn Your Space with Americana Patterns

Folk art and modern farmhouse go hand-in-hand. Embrace Americana designs with the charming Star patterned tile. With authentic handmade-look details, this tile (also available in Blue and Oxide), is perfectly homey. We love how it’s paired with marble-look tile in this chic shower for an elevated, yet down-to-earth aesthetic.

This small shower features marble-look wall tile and star patterned floor tile.
Featuring: Star and Invisible Grey Satinato. Design and photography by Jen Krenz.

7. Incorporate Country Cottage Patterns

A close cousin to modern farmhouse, “cottage style” embraces whimsical patterns that evoke the idyllic English countryside. This pretty, yet moody bathroom, designed by I SPY DIY. features the Laura Ashley Mr Jones Charcoal tile, one of the patterns based off the iconic British brand’s historic prints. We love how the grey and charcoal tile is paired with deep plum-colored walls for a decidedly modern feel.

A beautiful bathroom with white subway tile wall and a charming patterned tile floor.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Mr Jones Charcoal and Splendor Blanco. Design and photography by I SPY DIY.
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8. Use Marble for a Luxurious Look

While rustic materials like wood and metal are hallmarks of modern farmhouse design, you can use white marble to elevate this style. This bathroom designed Renovation Husbands features Firenze Carrara tile throughout the shower. The rich grey veining in the white marble creates wonderful movement and great visual texture. A wooden sink vanity, with black and gold metal hardware, and a simple brass-rimmed mirror keep this luxurious bathroom firmly in modern farmhouse territory.

This elegant bathroom features marble shower tile.
Featuring: Firenze Carrara Corsica, Firenze Carrara Honed Marble, Firenze Carrara Barnes, Firenze Carrara Skirting and Firenze Carrara Honed Marble. Design & Photography by Renovation Husbands.

9. Embrace Architectural Details

If you’re lucky enough to have architectural details in your bathroom, embrace them for a romantic and rustic approach to modern farmhouse style. This chic and unique space from The Grit and Polish is a master class in how to style around your home’s rustic features. Pairing the marble floor tile with dark wood and sleek gold hardware keeps the exposed brick chimney wall as the focal point of this elegantly simple bathroom.

This rustic bathroom with an exposed brick wall features a marble hexagon-shaped tile floor.
Featuring: Firenze Carrara Hex. Design and Photography by The Grit and Polish.

10. Add Texture with Pattern

Soft and hard materials are combined in this chic modern farmhouse bathroom designed by Refine Studios. The woven fabric appearance of the Annie Selke Crosshatch Soft Pink tile adds a textile texture that is contrasted with the hard black metal mirror frames and candleholder sconces. The organic textures in the wooden sink vanity and marble-look tile floor complete this visually rich space.

This elegant bathroom features pink crosshatch patterned wall tile and marble hex floor tile.
Featuring: Annie Selke Crosshatch Soft Pink and Calacatta Gold Hex. Design and photography by Refine Studios.

11. Place a “Hex” on your Space

We’ve seen several bathrooms that feature hexagon tile floors, so let’s take a moment to address this classy (and classic) tile shape. The hexagon lends itself to many eras and aesthetics, perfect for the modern-take-on-vintage focus of modern farmhouse design. In this feminine bathroom designed by The Victorian Farmhouse, the Hampton Carrara Hex tile gives the floor an added visual texture and honors the vintage look of the antique mirror and clawfoot tub.

This pretty modern farmhouse bathroom features Hampton Carrara hex mosaic tile floor and pink painted walls.
Featuring: Hampton Carrara Hex. Design and photography by The Victorian Farmhouse.

Want more inspiration? Discover rustic ideas for every space in our comprehensive guide, Tile for Every Style: Modern Farmhouse, and find your unique style in our full assortment of bathroom tile. For even more inspiration and information, set up a free design consultation to get advice from our tile experts.

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9 Stunning Sunset Hues https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/9-stunning-sunset-hues/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/9-stunning-sunset-hues/#respond Wed, 03 Jul 2024 16:50:54 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=9305 Capture the beauty of a sunset in your space with these ten bright, glowing and serene sunset hues. From invigorating...

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Capture the beauty of a sunset in your space with these ten bright, glowing and serene sunset hues. From invigorating yellows to lush blush and glittering gold, these gorgeous colored tiles will fill your space with the warmth of one of nature’s most wondrous scenes.

1. Sunny Yellow

Invigorate your space with a bright and cheery yellow. The vibrant Color Market Lima Da Persia tile fills this shower space designed by Effortless Style Interiors with a warm, sunny glow. We love how the yellow bricks extend into the window recess. If you’re all about this cheery shade, shop our full selection of yellow tile.

A bright yellow subway tile wall with a small window and shelf.
Featuring: Color Market Lima Da Persia. Design & Photography by Effortless Style Interiors.

2. Rustic Orange

A more subdued hue, rich rustic orange will fill your space with a warm, relaxed feel. This wash station designed by River Stone Tile features the Star Oxide tile. The folk art-inspired star pattern and worn details of the tile complete the modern farmhouse look of this space. Discover ways you can use tile to achieve this aesthetic with our guide to modern farmhouse style.

This modern farmhouse bathroom features an Americana-inspired orange star patterned tile.
Featuring: Star Oxide. Design and photography by River Stone Tile.

3. Warm Terracotta

Terracotta captures the warmth of the setting sun with its rusty, sun-soaked hue. This serene bathroom features a traditional Moroccan star and cross pattern floor. The burnt orange tile makes this space feel cozy and inviting. For more relaxed and rustic shades, shop our wide selection of orange tile.

This bathroom features a star- and cross-shaped terracotta tile floor.
Featuring: Kasbah Star Terracotta and Kasbah Cross Terracotta
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4. Pretty Pink

Infuse your space with the softer tones that make up the edges of the sunset. The pretty pastels–think pinks, purples and softer yellows–will give your space a chic, understated feminine look. This bathroom features The Tile Shop-exclusive Brick x Brick by Alison Victoria Petal tile. We love how the soft color pairs with the hard brick look for a charming space that’s a little edgy. If you love this pretty hue, shop our wide range of pink tile.

This chic modern bathroom features blush-colored brick-look shower tile and mosaic floor tile.
Featuring: Brick x Brick by Alison Victoria Petal and Genoa Mosaic.

5. Lush Blush

This luscious orange-pink shade perfectly encapsulates the tranquility of an summer evening. The Imperial Blush Gloss tile creates a calming sensation in this shower designed by Yellow Brick Home. The small square mosaic and orangey coloring is giving this space charming retro vibes.

This bathroom features small square peach-colored tile.
Featuring: Imperial Blush Gloss. Design and Photography by Yellow Brick Home.
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6. Alabaster Glow

The soft pinkish-white tones of the authentically handmade Zellige Alabaster Gloss tile lends this space a gorgeously peaceful glow. Each Zellige tile is crafted, painted and glazed by hand giving them unique character. The subtle color shifts, from a greyish white to pink to a lush beige, create a wondrous neutral palette, like the one found in nature.

Bathroom with square handmade tile in varying shades of white, grey and cream.
Featuring: Zellige Charcoal Chabone Cross Gloss, Zellige Charcoal Chabone Star Matte and Zellige Alabaster Gloss.

7. Lovely Lavender

A lavender haze settles where the sun sets in the sky, and you can capture this greyish, purplish tint in your space with tile and paint. This gorgeous room designed by I SPY DIY features the Silver Hex tile. The silver-grey hue perfectly picks up the lavender tones of this pretty modern farmhouse bathroom.

This beautiful purple bathroom features a silver hex tile floor. The sink holds a bouquet of lilacs.
Featuring: Silver Hex. Design and photography by I SPY DIY.

8. Sky Blue

Don’t forget about the blue skies that proceed the sunset. The brilliant blue hue of the Laura Ashley Wicker Sea Spray tile fills this bright and airy mudroom with good bright-day vibes. We love how the simple white, wood and wicker fixtures in the room bring out the blue in the tile. For more of this beautiful blue room designed by Timber Trails, check out A Step Inside: Timber Trails’ Varsity Blues.

A bright and welcoming mudroom with blue with white blossom pattern floor tile.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Wicker Sea Spray. Design by Timber Trails Development Company. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

9. Golden Hour

Give your space a bright golden glow with the Patina Gilded Mirror by Kelli Fontana tile. This mirrored glass tile features a patina surface that reflects the light for a brilliant shine. This gold-tinted tile will capture the majesty of the setting sun no matter the time of day, and fill your home with a warm sparkling sheen. If you love this classic, bold and whimsical style, shop our exclusive Kelli Fontana Collection.

A bright gold mirrored tile with a patina look.
Featuring: Patina Gilded Mirror.

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14 Kitchen Backsplash Tile Ideas With Wood Cabinets https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/14-kitchen-backsplash-tile-ideas-with-wood-cabinets/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/14-kitchen-backsplash-tile-ideas-with-wood-cabinets/#respond Fri, 24 May 2024 17:57:44 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=8986 Whether you’re looking for ideas to refresh your current kitchen or planning a remodel, these creative tile pairings will help...

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Whether you’re looking for ideas to refresh your current kitchen or planning a remodel, these creative tile pairings will help you master one of our favorite trends for 2024–wood cabinets. Read on for patterns, unique shapes and subway tile designs that complement a variety of wood finishes.

1. Backsplash Tile With Oak Cabinets

A neutral light wood is the great base for a fun and funky pattern. The curved pattern of the Elipse Azul tile echos the woodgrain in theses kitchen cabinets for wonderful, mesmerizing movement. The slightly muted dark blue with off-white coloring of this patterned tile complements this light oak wood.

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

2. Create a Natural Transition

The Tribeca Oatmeal subway tile provides a balanced transition between the white wall cabinets and wood base cabinets in this bright, modern kitchen. The glossy finish on this creamy subway tile adds shine to this kitchen, so that in the right light the wall looks white, but the color variation creates interest.

A bright, modern kitchen with a beige wave-shaped tile backsplash.
Featuring: Tribeca Oatmeal.

3. Make it Monochromatic

Beige tiles paired with maple wood create an elegant, monochromatic color scheme as is proof in this beautiful minimalist kitchen. The curves in the Wave Old Cream tile lends softness to this design with its serene neutral palette. We also love how the white grout joints complement the white light fixtures and countertops.

This elegant modern kitchen features beige wave-shaped tiles and wooden cabinets.
Featuring: Wave Old Cream.
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4. Add Depth With Dark Colors

Pair a dark color with a darker wood cabinet for moodier design that gives your kitchen richness. The dark wood base cabinets complement the vibrant color of the Wave Blue Reef tile. This tile might be too dark with wall cabinets, but the open shelving allows for the light to pass through and reflect off the glossy tile.

Wavy blue ceramic wall tiles behind a kitchen counter and brown cabinets.
Featuring: Wave Blue Reef.

5. Metallic Patterned Backsplash

A sparkling metallic pattern adds glamour to this ultra-chic kitchen designed by Annie Selke. The reflective pattern of the Annie Selke Goldleaf Speckle tile shines next to the blond wood and white cabinets. The pattern tile creates a visual transition between the wall and base cabinets, by maintaining the neutral color palette.

Chic kitchen with white and gold speckled tile backsplash.
Featuring: Arctic White and Annie Selke Goldleaf Speckle. Photography by Bethany Nauert Photography. Design by Annie Selke.

6. Complement Your Countertops

If you have wood cabinets and granite countertops, then a handmade-look subway tile, like the Annie Selke Artisanal White tile shown here, will add charm to your traditional kitchen aesthetic. The uneven surface edges add detail to this design that complement the dark wood of the cabinets and brown granite.

This traditional kitchen features wood cabinets, a brown granite counter top and white handmade-look subway tile.
Featuring: Annie Selke Artisanal White. Design and Photography by Allison Jacobsen.

7. Groove-y Design

Grooved 3D tile complements the woodgrain in stained wood cabinets. The raised line design on the 4-D Diagonal White tile adds a uniformed movement to a space that is already alive with the movement. The geometry of the tile contrasts the organic flow of the woodgrain for a balance of the natural and engineered.

A modern kitchen with wood cabinets and grooved 3-D tile backsplash.
Featuring: 4-D Diagonal White. Design and photography by C2 Interiors.
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8. Neutral Backsplash Tile With Dark Wood Cabinets

If your cabinets are dark, a light, cool neutral will help balance the tone of your kitchen. The soft shade of the Neo Hex Gloss Blue-Grey tile provides a lightness to the heaviness of the cabinets, and the glossy finish reflects the light, brightening the prep space. The elongated hexagon tile creates a sleek pattern that adds interest to the minimalist wooden cabinets.

This kitchen features a blue-grey elongated hex backsplash.
Featuring: Neo Hex Gloss Blue Grey. Design and photography by Chateau Kitchens.

9. Add Drama With Contrasting Grout

A black tile with white grout or a white tile with black grout–like the Imperial Brite White tile shown here–will add a subtle sense of drama to your space. Perfect for creating interest to a minimalist wood cabinet design. We love how the black grout complements the black range hood, shelf and handles in this modern kitchen.

This chic modern kitchen features wood cabinets and white subway tile backsplash with black grout.
Featuring: Imperial Brite White Matte. Design and photography by Designbild.

10. Be Authentic With Handmade Zellige Tile

Crafted by hand, Moroccan Zellige tile is truly one of a kind. The subtle variations in size, shape, glaze and color will give your backsplash character that pairs perfectly with the unique look of natural wood. This kitchen designed by Fox Homes uses the Zellige White Gloss tile. The effect is a crisp, clean and creative aesthetic.

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

11. Embrace a Folksy Pattern

This kitchen designed by Kyndred embodies everything we love about modern farmhouse style–wooden cabinets, open shelving and the folk-art-inspired Star Blue tile stove backsplash. The handmade-look details of this tile add charm to this patterned tile and complement the stained wood cabinetry. For more ideas on how to incorporate this aesthetic in your space, read our Tile For Every Style: Modern Farmhouse, style guide.

A modern farmhouse kitchen with blue star handmade-look tile stove backsplash.
Featuring: Splendor Blanco and Star Blue. Design and photography by Kyndred.

12. Keep It Crisp and Clean With White Tile

From blond to dark wood, you can’t go wrong with crisp and clean white tile pairing. We love how this kitchen designed by Molly Howe Design uses the Hex Matte White tile to create a wonderfully textured white backsplash. The white range hood and countertops add to the crispness of this design.

This bright modern kitchen features a small hexagon-shaped tile backsplash.
Featuring: Hex Matte White. Design and photography by Molly Howe Design.

13. Celebrate Your Style With an Art Deco Mosaic

The beauty of wood cabinets is that they will complement a range of styles, so your tile choice may determine whether your look is midcentury modern or modern farmhouse or coastal. The gorgeous flapper-era design of the Skyline with Gold stone mosaic tile transforms this modern kitchen design with the sunning gilded geometrical shapes of art deco.

A kitchen with wooden cabinets and an art deco mosaic tile backsplash.
Featuring: Skyline with Gold Stone Mosaic. Design and photography by Studio Markes

14. Add an Artistic Touch With a Picture Frame

The simplicity of wood cabinets allows for creativity in your tile design. A picture frame in your stove backsplash will give your space an elegant, designed look. This picture frame designed by Sutherland Home features the Ancient Cordoba tile with its intricate and ornate design that elevates the simple kitchen. Shop our vast assortment of patterned tile and mosaic tile to find a favorite to showcase in your kitchen.

A traditional kitchen with a blue and grey patterned tile picture frame.
Featuring: Regent Bianco and Ancient Cordoba. Design and photography by Sutherland Home.

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Tile for Every Style: Modern Farmhouse https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/tile-for-every-style-modern-farmhouse/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/tile-for-every-style-modern-farmhouse/#respond Fri, 12 Apr 2024 19:18:25 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=8362 Cozy, comfy–and chic! Modern farmhouse decor is about creating a home that connects you to the tradition of living off...

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Cozy, comfy–and chic! Modern farmhouse decor is about creating a home that connects you to the tradition of living off the land (even if your home is in the middle of the city). Rustic and weathered looks paired with calming neutrals are central to modern farmhouse, but more and more we’re seeing people incorporate color and contemporary details to personalize this style.

From realistic wood-look tile to charming patterns–read on for nine ideas on how to use tile to achieve an authentic modern farmhouse aesthetic in every area of your home.

1. Wood-Looks Everywhere

Organic materials and textures are essential to the modern farmhouse style, but some areas–like bathrooms and mudrooms–might not be suitable for hardwood floors. A wood-look porcelain tile or luxury vinyl tile combines the rustic look of hardwood with superior durability. Waterproof and stain-resistant, these materials will keep your bathroom, mudroom or deck looking nice through the years and won’t trap bacteria, like real wood can.

This farmhouse-style bathroom features porcelain floor tiles in a realistic wood-look beige tone.
Featuring: Truewood Beige. Design & Photography by Haneen Matt of Haneen’s Haven.

2. Make the Hearth the Focal Point

This living room with its white walls and wood accents is classic modern farmhouse style, but the real showstopper is the charming fireplace. The Look Avio tile is expertly incorporated for a pop of color that complements rather than detracts from the minimalist appeal of the space. With its emphasis on simplicity, you’ll want to use color sparingly, but the rich, natural blue-green tones in this tile perfectly enhance this living space.

This bright and airy living room features white walls and a green handmade-look tiled fireplace.
Featuring: Look Oliva. Design and photography by Petta Building & Design.
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3. Perfectly Imperfect Details

Texture is a great way to add interest to a style that’s primarily centered around neutral colors and natural accents. Handmade and handmade-look tiles are characterized by variations in surface and color, giving them a perfectly imperfect appearance that will add lots of visual texture to your space. This charming kitchen uses handmade-look tile for both the backsplash and on the kitchen island. Notice how the light plays off the surfaces of the tile, illuminating the variation between each piece.

This is a modern farmhouse kitchen featuring blue and white handmade-look tile.
Featuring: Riad White and Look Avio. Design and Photography by I SPY DIY.

4. Add Pattern

If you’re under the impression that pattern has no place in modern farmhouse decor, think again. Many patterned tiles fit this aesthetic. The Star floor tile used in this chic mudroom complements the blonde wood tones and black baskets. The pattern invokes classic Americana while still being neutral enough to incorporate into the modern farmhouse style.

A modern farmhouse mudroom featuring wooden benches and shelving and a white with black star patterned tile.
Featuring: Star. Design and photography by Haus of Rowe Interiors.

5. Marble Mosaics

Elevate your modern farmhouse style with a simple, yet lush marble mosaic, like the Sampson Mosaic tile shown here. The open shelves along the backsplash are functional and chic. The beige and whites in the mosaic tile match the whites of the counters and the gold hardware, while the basketweave motif invokes a classic homespun look that is enhanced by the elegance of the marble.

Kitchen counter and shelf with cups, cutting board and other cooking elements before white and beige marble basketweave tile.
Featuring: Sampson Mosaic. Design by Timber Trails Development Company. Photography by John and Maura Stoffer.

6. Embrace Moody Neutrals

Although it’s characterized by bright whites and soft neutrals, modern farmhouse style has room for more moody colors. Deep grey, green and blue can all be used to add a dramatic flair to your design. The Silver Hex floor tile is the perfect choice for this elegant powder room designed by I SPY DIY. The shape of the mirror is repeated in the floor tiles and the grey is complemented by the purplish-grey of the wainscoting and trim. With the wooden accents and basin sink, this room exudes rustic charm.

A modern farmhouse bathroom with purplish-grey wainscoting, abstract floral wallpaper and silver hexagon floor tile.
Featuring: Silver Hex. Design and photography by I SPY DIY.

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7. Distressed Stone

One of the hallmarks of modern farmhouse design is embracing the architectural details of your home, but if you don’t live in an 1800s farmhouse, you can use tile to create truly rustic-looking stone features. The Claros Silver, a tumbled travertine subway tile, shown here looks like it’s authentic to the house. The tumbled finish gives this stone a distressed look that adds character to this bright and inviting bathroom designed by Coco & Jack.

This bathroom features a tumbled travertine tile floor for a rustic look.
Featuring: Claros Silver. Design & Photography by Coco & Jack.

8. Showcase Your Linens

Nothing embodies a summer day on the farm like crisp, clean linens hung out to dry. Bring that fresh linen feel into your home with the crisp-white lace patterned Morris & Co. Pure Net Linen tile. This ornate tile was inspired by 1800th-century wallpaper designs and is the perfect way to add a twist to your modern farmhouse style.

Kitchen sink before patterned wall tile and window.
Featuring: Morris & Co. Pure Net Linen.

9. White Subway Tile

Sleek and versatile, white subway tile lends itself to a myriad of styles, making it a perfect choice if you feel you might want a room refresh before you’re ready to reno your entire space. The Royal Satin White marble subway tile backsplash embodies the organic texture and authentic materials that are a trademark of modern farmhouse style. The off-white cabinets and vintage picture frame complete the aesthetic. We can imagine sitting down for a good meal and a good chat in this homey kitchen!

This homey kitchen features a white marble subway tile backsplash and cream-colored cabinets.
Featuring: Royal Satin White. Design By Rashida Banks. Photography by Antwon Maxwell Photography.

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That’s it. That’s the post. Feast your eyes on 16 of the prettiest tiled laundry rooms that just might make the dreaded task a little easier.

Even with dark cabinets and floors, the natural light and a whimsical wallpaper brighten the mood in this room.

Floral wallpaper and tile floor laundry room
Featured: Nord Cement Hex. Design by Fresh Haven Design. Photography by Spacecrafting. Build by Michael Paul Design Build.

If you’re all about a light-and-airy color scheme, look no further! Charming wood accents bring a soft, earthy feel to the space.

Featured: Metropolis Light Grey Hex. Design by Arcadia Blue Design.

Who wouldn’t want to look at a colorful, pretty floral pattern while sorting darks and lights? (If floral tile is more your style, check out our post on the topic!)

We’re sensing a floral theme. And it makes perfect sense. What better way to add a sense of openness and light than channeling the bounties of the outdoors?

A rainbow of colors, florals and bright, crips white—this laundry room checks all the boxes. Check out more transformations like this one from the spring 2019 One Room Challenge™ .

This more monochromatic color scheme still manages to brim with life and joy due to greenery and a lively mosaic. If you like how these trim pieces flatter the mosaic, learn more about layering on our blog post.

Bold patterns, ample storage and smart design. It’s fair to say we’re experiencing laundry room envy.

Laundry room storage
Featured: Octagon Matte White. Design by Bria Hammel Interiors. Photography by Spacecrafting.

A different twist on laundry room design, this space uses rich earth tones and molded cabinetry to define a traditional space.

Traditional warm laundry room
Featured: Cappuccino Clip with Dark Emperador Dot. Design by Diamondspur Builders, LLC.

We love the mix of shapes and patterns in this space! A black-and-white color scheme balances the statement wallpaper effortlessly.

Featured: Black Hex and Imperial Bianco Gloss. Submitted by @newhomeoldsoul.

A transitional laundry room is perfect for incorporating contemporary touches with more traditional elements.

Patterned and encaustic tiles add modern farmhouse flair to room.

This space proves once again that black and white are always a classic color combo.

A softly patterned floor is the perfect complement to bold cabinets and fixtures.

Laundry room with patterned tile floor
Featured: Laura Ashley Mr Jones Dove Grey. Design by West Bay Homes. Photography by Spacecrafting.

Not a fan of wallpaper? Take the bold patterns onto the floor instead!

Featured: Cassettone Black Mosaic. Design by Kristie Koning Design.

Rustic style meets modern amenities in this cozy farmhouse laundry room.

Featured: Woodsman Deep Forest Wood Look. Submitted by @ahoneyofafarmhouse.

With vintage touches like these, we’re not sure we’re seeing a laundry room or an antique store.

Laundry room with vintage accessories
Featured: Black Hex. Design by Lauren Lasher.

Inspired to do some laundry? OK, that’s a stretch. Inspired to design a better laundry room? That’s better. Schedule your one-on-one design consultation today.

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