vEye-Catching Bathroom Tile Ideas
Whether you favor bold brights or sleek neutrals, channel this design inspiration to create a spa-like oasis.
Spain, Morocco, Japan, you name it — the designers featured here looked around the globe to infuse a home's most intimate space with international flair.
POLKA DOT
House Beautiful's style director Newell Turner installed a black-and-white floor in his New York home's bathroom.
NAUTICAL TOUCH
To mimic the ocean outside this Laguna Beach bathroom, designers Heidi Bonesteel and Michele Trout added a border of turquoise blue tile. Underneath it, the walls are finished with foot-square tiles, which give the room a clean, spa-like look because there
RELAXING RETREAT
Designer David Jimenez wanted this Kansas City home's bathroom to feel like a spa. The walls are tiled from floor to ceiling in beveled-edge subway tile and the floors are Calacatta Gold marble.
CROSS AND STAR
Designer Cathy Kincaid used off-white paint in a French-style home's bathroom to match the Moroccan Cross and Star tiles by Ann Sacks
LUXURIOUS FEEL
The tiles in this Georgia beach house's bathroom shine."Many people use matte tiles these days, but the lustrous spa-like finish of polished tile — it feels expensive," says designer Jim Howard.
RIVER ROCK
Not all bathroom floors need to be tile — designer Kelley McDowell chose Ojai river rock for this Spanish-style country home.
GRAY CHEVRON
"The honed gray limestone floor tiles almost feel like suede," says designer Laura Kirar of a 1940s-inspired master bath. "I laid them in a chevron pattern to add movement. It gives you the feeling of having a soft rug underfoot."
BABY BLUE SCALLOP
Emily Henderson says she was drawn to this unique and beautiful blue tile from Fireclay Tile. "That really set the tone for all other design decisions," she explains. "The scallop pattern is simple classic."
BRIGHT GREEN
"If you're going to do color, why not go intense?" designer Erin Martin says. She set the pool house bathroom's sink atop a 1920s Turkish relief panel, surrounded by walls in vivid glass tile from Classic Tile & Mosaic.
RETRO PINK
The bold tilework in this bathrooms may look original to the 1930s, but every square foot is new. Designer Madeline Stuart gave this completely-renovated bathroom in Los Angeles a vintage feel.
TIDAL WAVE
In the girls' bathroom of a New York apartment, mirrors hang on top of waves of mosaic tiles, designed by James Howard.
MASCULINE DETAILS
To divide his master bathroom into bath and dressing areas, designer Dan Ruhland built a half-wall tiled in Cotto subway tile. Ruhland also covered the wainscoting and eaves, using a dark gray grout for a more graphic effect.
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