3 Tile Trends to Incorporate in a Bathroom Remodel

There are so many tile trends in the bathroom remodel space. With so many options, how do you know which look is right for you? It mainly depends on the style you want for the overall bathroom look.

  1. Tile for Black and White Bathrooms

Let’s talk about the classic black-and-white bathrooms. White sink, black framed mirror, white tub, and black fixtures. This is a classic style for any bathroom remodel, where you can have some fun with tile play.

  • Kaleidoscopic Tile: Kaleidoscopic tile that provides a pop of color for the flooring is eye-catching in a mostly white bathroom.
  • Subtle Color Shifting Tile: As a backsplash, subtle color-shifting glass tile provides a simple pop of color that’s not too bold but still eye-catching enough that your bathroom doesn’t appear drab.
  • Patterned Porcelain Tile: If you want to keep the black and white theme and no color, a patterned porcelain tile as the backsplash also provides an eye-catching moment without adding a drastic pop of color.
  1. Tile for Bold Bathrooms

Neutral color palettes are on the way out, and people are here for color and bold patterns.

  • Herringbone Wall Pop: A pop of color on one wall in the bathroom will make your bold bathroom space stand out. Herringbone style gives it that maximum impact, drawing the eye to the bold pop of color you throw into the space.
  • Bold and Graphic Shower: If your bathroom remodel will include an open shower, consider adding wall tile in the shower that will be bold and graphic. Lots of detail behind the shine of the glass will stand out.
  • Matte Black Subway Tile: Matte black subway tile is another way to draw attention. This is another popular option for the shower walls if you have it open with glass doors. Matte black is drastic and bold but also works well with other bold colors you want to bring in.
  1. Earthy Toned, Light and Airy Bathrooms

People want their bathrooms to be a place where they can relax, and bringing a natural element is how to accomplish that.

  • Pebbled Tile: Pebbled tile floors that are a mix of brown or gray give the bathroom that earthy feel. This makes the space feel light and airy and gives the feeling that you are bringing the outdoors in. This is especially ideal for a smaller bathroom space as it makes it appear more open.
  • Porcelain Tiles that Resemble Wood: You don’t want wood flooring in your bathroom because of the stronger chance of water damage. The tile is much more protective and avoids water damage and mold. Wood flooring is all the rage, so if you want to incorporate that into your bathroom, opt for porcelain tile that resembles it. This also gives the bathroom an earthy feel, which is also ideal for a small space.

There are so many tile options to choose from. The critical decision is what will work for your space and style. Whether bold, classic, or subtly bold, you can use any trending ideas to achieve that, giving your bathroom a modern feel while still getting what you want.