The 60 Coolest Bathroom Tile Ideas and Designs to Recreate in Your Home
Go for a moody look, or opt for a spa-like retreat.

The most exciting part of designing a bathroom is choosing which beautiful materials and colors you're going to spotlight. That's where tiles come in. With the right tiles, you can create just about any atmosphere you're after—whether it's a spa-like feel with sage tiles, a moody retreat with a black-and-white combo, or a glamour zone outfitted with glossy tiles. If you're planning a bathroom renovation, you'll definitely want to consider the designer-approved bathroom tile ideas ahead before finalizing your plan. From selecting a patterned option to tapping into 2023 interior design trends, there's sure to be an idea that you'll want to embrace in your own home.
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Lean Into Brown Ochre

Brown ochre is a color trend for 2023 that has staying power. The warm brown with a golden undertone makes an excellent option for bathroom tile. Just take it from this room by designer Sarah Magness, which is covered in small square tiles in varying shades of the color.
Find Starry Inspiration

In the bathroom of a New Jersey home designed by Toledo Geller, a starry floor tile pattern complements the cross pattern on the vanity without overwhelming the space. Light sage green zellige tiles on the wall add a bit of shine.
Make It Grand

This otherworldly bathroom by Corey Damen Jenkins is also a library. Amid the Art Deco-inspired tilework, Greek Revival columns and arches, and bold artwork animating the bathtub alcove, every stylistic flourish hits the mark.
Pick Purple

“What I love about Moroccan tile is the color is never the same,” says designer Kati Curtis, who chose this textural purple from Mosaic House for the walls of the secondary bath of a Massachusetts Tudor home.
Focus on Marble With Distinct Veining

Designer Andrew Brown wanted the bathroom in his Birmingham, Alabama, home to feel like a jewel box. So, he brought in floor tiles with distinct veining and matching slabs of marble to make up the shower for a strong and cohesive look. Deep yellow patterned wallpaper and gold accents boost the luxury feel.
Opt for Light and Airy

Craft an airy, fresh feel with tiles in light blue, soft gray, and off-white like in this powder room designed by Katie Ridder. The clover-like pattern adds an element of surprise and delight.
Combine Different Shapes

Designer Kureck Jones knows how to have fun, especially when it comes to tile. The bubblegum pink subway tiles on the wall and the diamond, almost leaf-like motif on the floors of this bathroom are bursting with energy. The brass industrial-style fixtures and lighting add just enough contrast and the pop of pale purple paint is the cherry on top.
Go High Contrast

Classic Mediterranean tiles give this modern bathroom by Kingston Lafferty Design a bit of old-world charm and just enough color. The hand-painted washbasins blend right in while the black accents modernize the space.
Make the Shower Pop

If you opt for plain and simple floor tiles, go bold in the shower (or the other way around). Here, Heidi Cailier made a statement with a unique yet classic tile design on the floor and a more subtle pattern on the walls and floors outside the shower stall.
Shrink the Checkerboard

Shrink down the classic black and white checkboard tile pattern for a contemporary spin on the timeless design, as Tamsin Johnson Interiors did here. We're loving the mint green retro toilet paired with the pink marble accents as well as the dot motif sconces for a touch of contrast.
Mix Up Checkerboard Colors

Robert McKinley Design Studio opted for a unique marigold and off-white checkboard pattern in this shower. It pairs beautifully with the fold fixtures, but it's that modern black pendant that really takes things to the next level.
Reflect Your Surroundings

This light-filled bathroom by Romanek Design Studio reflects the beauty of the surrounding environment, from the wood-paneled sloped ceiling to the green zellige tiles. Aside from being calming and stylish, the wall-to-wall green tile floor means that basically everything in the room will hold up well when wet.
Mix Sweet and Sassy Styles

The sweet patterned floor tiles and off-white painted shiplap walls bring a warm, neutral touch to this glam bathroom designed by Meredith McBrearty.
Don't Forget About Storage

The pattern—and a trio of niches—set off a jewel-like mirror in this tiled shower by Justina Blakeney. Keep storage top of mind but also have fun experimenting with pattern, color, and shape.
Alternate Directions

Designer Robert McKinley alternated the direction and tone of the tiles to create a more dynamic and textured look in a small bathroom. Terra cotta tiles would look lovely and natural in this pattern, too.
Cast a Hex

If you want to switch things up without getting too over-the-top, opt for a unique tile shape. Heidi Caillier opted for muted gray-brown hexagonal floor tiles and added color with an antique floral motif runner.
Think Outside the Box

Studio DB used marble hexagonal tiles to protect the hardwood floors in this open-concept primary bathroom. And while they serve a functional purpose, the partial coverage and angular shapes also make a unique and modern style statement.
Fake It

If you don't want to retile your bathroom floors but love the checkboard vibe, just repaint them to mimic tiles! That's what Landed Interiors & Home did in this bathroom.
Consider Use Case

The night sky-inspired floor tiles lay the perfect foundation for this whimsical children's bathroom designed by Cameron Rupert Interiors. With contrasting prints, playful motifs, and pops of red, it's a space both kids and adults can love.
Transport Yourself

Exposed wood beams, unique craftsman-style windows, and a farmhouse island make this bathroom feel like something out of a fairy tale. The stone floor tiles set the foundation for a cozy Snow White-like cottage atmosphere.

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