Finish your bathroom decorating scheme perfectly with beautiful tiles that not only add character but seal and protect the space from water. From seamless floor-to-ceiling combinations to statement splashbacks, take a look at these bathroom tile ideas that make a splash...
Boxed in pipework is commonplace in bathrooms but can sometimes look cumbersome. So, why not use the additional carpentry to zone areas? Not only will interesting tiles keep the wet area watertight, it's a striking way to add contrasting and vibrant colour or pattern in the bathroom.
It had to be only a matter of time before two-tone wall effects migrated to wetter climates! Yes, the popular effect looks just fun in the bathroom and has the same space-enhancing magic in small bathrooms. Add an extra dose of character with interesting tile shapes like these Pickett bevelled tiles.
Take the terrazzo trend a step further with a charcoal tone that adds atmosphere. Featuring rounded chips of white marble the colour and pattern, these busy tiles create a bigger impact when teamed with dramatic black walls.
Hexagon or honeycomb-shaped tiles can give a pale palette subtle and stylish interest. The six-sided shape makes an eye-catching pattern on both walls and floors and the geometric design looks fresh highlighted with classic white grout. These tiles take a little longer to fit compared to metro tiles for example, but they are well worth the extra effort.
Mixing old and new elements is a major bathroom trend right now and so these exquisite star design tiles look just the ticket when teamed with a modern standalone bath. We love how the encaustic aged-look tiles are repeated and highlighted with ambient lighting within the niche.
Square white tiles are a classic and budget-friendly bathroom choice. Avoid a stark appearance by warming the simple selection with a wood finish vanity unit and flooring for an up-to-date neutral scheme.
Make a small bathroom appear larger by using the same tile on the walls and floors. The cool grey wood effect floor tiles in this small ensuite bathroom continue part-way up the walls. The continuation and matching grout makes the small space appear bigger with the subtle flow that is simple yet effective.
Use patterned tiles to create a bathroom scene to relax in. Original Style's Tile of the Year 2022, Wildflower Rose, will whisk you away to breezy warm meadows while you relax in the tub. Deep green walls and woodwork enhances the nature-inspired period theme and makes the floral tiles jump out.
White and blue is a classic combination for coastal-style bathrooms. Laid to the halfway mark with a refreshing blue border, this metro tile panel effect is easy to achieve yet super effective. Add tile moulding to finish off neatly and complete the scene with seaside accessories and warm wood furniture.
Forest green will be a firm colour favourite in 2022 and bathrooms will not be left behind. This narrow shower has been highlighted and separated with square emerald toned tiles. Offset with white and grey marbled adjacent walls and flooring, the finished scheme looks opulent and fresh.
'Bright Skies' is the Dulux Colour of the Year 2022 and we love this pretty Topps Tiles Tile of the Year 2022 interpretation featuring their 'Fluted' tiles in the uplifting blue shade. White is used to stop the small space feeling closed in but coordinating grout colour helps with the transition between levels.
Colourful geometric tiles will make a jazzy and fun bathroom feature wall. We love these 'Pic n' Mix' tiles that are designed to be moved around and positioned in different variations. If tiling a large bathroom with strong colour and pattern is too much for your tastes use the colourful tiles to create a statement splashback instead or wall of a powder room.
Adding texture to bathroom walls is a key way to add interest in calm and neutral schemes. These minimal stone-effect tiles are a safe choice that will remain stylish for years. The subtle textured surface has just enough tonal variation to create a serene and soothing atmosphere in this sink area.
Turn your bathroom into a tropical oasis with decorative nature-style tiles. These oblong tiles are inspired by planting at London's Kew Gardens. The leaves and fauna on each tile offer a look that's a world apart from more traditional or minimal designs. Here, they have been offset with vertical white tiles to create a trailing affect. If you're going to DIY this look, make sure you sketch out your tile plan first.
Make a Gatsby-style statement in your bathroom with handsome Art Deco style details. These small yet distinctive diamond-shape tiles create an intricate and sophisticated look that is then enhanced with brass or copper tile trim and fitiings.
Large format replica marble tiles are a major player within bathroom trends at the moment and for good reason. They provide a sleek finish as the size results in far fewer grout lines – perfect for limiting the build-up of mould. And, as 'spathrooms' are becoming more popular this luxurious look provides the perfect seamless backdrop.
Create a dramatic bathroom vanity alcove that takes inspiration from natural cave-like rock. Slate is a common backdrop for natural waterfalls so is an apt choice for bathrooms. Balance the dark replica tiles with small pale mosaics for a modern and luxe look.
Learn the power of pink decorating. From soft blush to deep rose-pink hues, pink can create sweet vibes when teamed with white or perhaps you might prefer it as a trendsetting staple when laid in a marble pattern and offset with contemporary gold fixtures. Whichever bathroom tile design you choose pink is certainly a shade to watch.
Not only are glossy tiles great for keeping clean but when chosen in rich colours like this glorious peacock blue they fill your bathroom with personality. The light-reflecting surface helps to maximise space and so you can go to town with a maximalist bathroom style that looks luxurious. This striking bathroom ticks so many trend boxes, including stylish storage.
Whether you prefer 'cottagecore' 'cabincore' or 'countrycore' these rustic-style shimmering bathroom tiles make a perfect fit. The aged look and irregular style of each tile creates a heartwarming backdrop for a vintage or traditional bathroom suite.
Bathrooms are great rooms to have fun with. A geometric pattern in warming colours creates a striking kaleidoscope design that will make a beautiful and exotic backdrop. Balance the bold design with a white suite or continue the drama with rich royal blue and terracotta toned additions.
Global geometrics are a hugely popular interior trend right now and offer great scope for playing with colour and pattern. These diamond design pattern tiles create a majestic splashback when offset with exotic and earthy green tones.
Wake up each morning to an inspirational bathroom tile scheme. These encaustic cement tiles create a breezy summer look with pink sunset and blue horizon shapes. Teamed with light wood bathroom furniture the pastel scheme is super refreshing whatever the weather outside.
Give your bathroom a seamless look that maximises space by continuing bathroom wall tiles onto the bath surround. You can buy tileable bath panels to make the job simple and the finished effect is watertight and coherent to professional standards.
Go for an earthy and luxe look with textured green tiles teamed with metallic finishes and Art Deco shapes. The glossy glazed finish of these tonal brick-effect tiles brings the intimate bathroom to life with an organic and funky retro twist.
Make mosaic wall tiles modern again with a monochrome grid look. These matt white tiles are large format mesh tiles so incredibly easy to apply. The jet black grout makes the design statement pop when teamed with an ultra-contemporary block colour basin.
If you don't have the time or budget to re-tile a bathroom, why not upcycle and makeover existing tiles with a lick of specialised tile paint? This small yet sleek bathroom owned by The Painted Hive used to be beige and boring. But now fresh white wall tiles and a blue pattern statement floor makes the space look bright and beautifully refreshed.
This hexagon collection of nine different patterns creates a subtle patchwork of trailing nature toned leaves and florals that awaken the senses and come to life. It looks as though you are showering in amongst a real woodland glade.
Create a feminine country vibe with floral patterned tiles that can have the same overall effect as a pretty patterned wallpaper. This blue leaf repeat is attractive proof that bathroom tiles don't always need to be contemporary and glossy if you prefer softer and more traditional looks.
Make the floor centre stage in your bathroom with an interesting pattern that brings in the nostalgic beauty of Victorian baths. Don't worry if you think an intricate pattern is a hassle to lay as a lot of authentic-looking designs now come on mesh backs for easy tiling.
Statement tiles look super chic when tiled all over. This lily pad tile is 'Insta famous' right now and we can see why. Cascading on all walls, the artisan-style pattern in soft aqua hues gives this petite bathroom wow-factor when teamed with warm wood and industrial black fixtures.
Match wall and floor tiles right and the rest of the bathroom will come together easily. The key is to maintain a balance. Here, creamy-textured wall tiles, as a change from the classic white, blend almost seamlessly with the bathroom suite while a wood vanity gently warms the space.
Can the trusty metro tile get any better? With colour, they can. Metro tiles have been popular for a long time as they are smart, clean and fresh. And now the classic subway tile has been given a modern makeover with a burst of colour too. This striking sunshine tone lifts the small bathroom and looks vivid set against a dark floor and white suite. Why not try a contrasting grout to bring out the structural brick layered effect?
For those who love strong colour and pattern, geometric designs on walls and floors are striking and create a retro twist. Choose complementary muted colours and minimalist bathroom furniture to balance the scheme or it could end up looking cluttered and chaotic rather than cool and contemporary.
Where else would fish scale style tiles work better than in the bathroom? Taking its inspiration from the sea the Art Deco-style shape and inky blue hues of this pattern bring timeless looks and modern chic perfectly together.
Natural wood is a great decorative choice in any room but not so practical in humid and moist bathrooms. However, there are ways to bring in the texture without the water damage by faking the look. Wood-effect tiles create the same warmth and rustic vibe and are made from glazed porcelain so are easy to clean and are waterproof.
Choose the same bathroom tiles for both walls and floors for a harmonious flow that is contemporary and ultra fresh. Large-format tiles will make sure the surfaces are uninterrupted with minimal joins and grout. A subtle pattern such as these soothing grey marble markings adds delicate depth and luxe character.
Decorative bathroom tiles can work like wallpaper to create a statement or highlight a feature to great effect. This trailing blue Wisteria design looks like a waterfall splashing down into a luxurious silver pool-like bathtub. Navy blue walls create a dramatic and elegant finish in this stately house vintage-style bathroom scheme.
Pastels are so versatile in a bathroom, they work with edgy blacks and greys for a strong and contemporary look but also looks divine when teamed with pale wood and white fixtures for a refreshing Miami vibe that's hard to resist.
Make your bathroom the talking point amongst guests and get that luxurious look with bathroom tiles that look like a watery lagoon. These large-format, polished tiles in blue take on the appearance of oceans waves that is soothing and oceanic. A built-in floating vanity and barely-there shower adds to the contemporary scene.
Add a touch of tactile interest to your bathroom with subtle 3D tiles. These ultra-chic rectangle tiles are inspired by fluted glass which was popular in the Art Deco era. The muted green colourway and matt finish make them look as soft as suede.
If you only have a small budget for bathroom tiles go for a 'less is more look'. By tiling only wet areas such as around the bath or sink you can spend a little more on quality rather than quantity. Trellis-style feature tiles look positively spa-like set as a backdrop to this modern freestanding bath.
All-white bathrooms will always be popular thanks to their clean, fresh and timeless looks. However, believe it or not, this is a scheme that can go wrong if not thought through. An all-white suite, walls and floors can look unfinished and believe it or not dull! A touch of texture and pattern can remedy this to no end without going overboard.
The shape of your tiles can change the appearance of your bathroom dramatically. For instance, laid vertically, rectangular tiles will draw the eye upwards to increase the sense of height so are great for bathrooms with low ceilings.
Grout is the finishing touch that can be just as important as tile choice. Standard white grout is being replaced with a rainbow of shades that can be used to create colourful and original looks. The contrasting charcoal grout in this white bathroom creates depth and highlights the intricate hexagon pattern of the mosaic tiles. Pair the effect with matt black fixtures for an ultra-cool and contemporary finish.
Patchwork pattern will never go out of style, especially in a monochrome colourway. Each tile has a different design, usually within a theme and when put randomly together looks the part as a feature wall to add interest to small spaces.
Use bathroom tiles to break up space and create contrast. Go for patterned tiles for the shower area and use cool concrete effect wall tiles elsewhere to maximise the sense of space. Finish the luxe look with rose gold fixtures that can be replaced later more easily than tiles.
Adding a new vanity splashback is an easy way to transform a tired bathroom in a weekend. Add an effect such as this on-trend, honeycomb pattern that has been achieved by applying hexagon tiles to the wall uncut at the edges.
Create a dark and dramatic bathroom with layered shades of black and grey. A large bathroom can work a wetroom look well with floor-to-ceiling tiles. Mix up the look with various textures and tones that hone in on areas. A contemporary black Crittall-style shower screen will create a welcome room divide and a white minimalist style vanity will inject that that all-important balance.
The bathroom is a room you can afford to be brave, so don't be afraid to mix colour and pattern to your heart's desire. On-trend patterned terrazzo tiles warm with retro spa glamour when teamed with glossy ice-cream shades and indoor plants.
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