August 16, 2012 | Posted In Bath

Bath Time: Totally Tile

Although popular for many years, bathroom tile is often intimidating to new homeowners. While tiles may be not be as common in bathrooms, when used correctly they add a splash of color and creativity to both small and large sized rooms. Tiles come in a wide array of colors and textures and homeowners will appreciate easy maintenance. We’ve selected our favorite options that will enliven your bathroom and create a unique appearance.

1. Marble – Add depth and style with the Mira Grey Mosaic Cross Hatch. This neutral tone matches easily with bathroom decor and will create a chic and contemporary look.

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Mira Grey Mosaic Cross Hatch

2. Glass – This Jeffrey Court Vineyard Glass tile collection adds a splash of color to your bathroom. The blue-green contrast adds a taste of elegance and fits well with a variety of bathroom styles. It’s perfect for those who desire a unique and vibrant bathroom design.

 

3. Pebbles – Guests and family members will think of the bathroom as a spa-like retreat with a pebble backsplash such as the Solistone Anatolia Rumi Natural Stone Pebble Mosaic Tile. A pebble mesh tile gives your bathroom a organic and natural appeal and an added touch of comfort.

 

4. Porcelain – This Celeste/Grigio Color Body Porcelain Tile has more of a glossy finish, making it easier to install and susceptible to damage. The slip resistant features make it a great choice for a bathroom with children.

 

5. Recycled Material – Combining glass and pebbles, this ModRocks tile is made of 100% post-consumer recycled material. It’s fit for any bathroom and is mesh-mounted for an even easier installation. It’s luminescent and stunning in any home.

 

Which bathroom tiles fit your home’s style and personality the most? Let us know in the comments!

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Ashley T.
Ashley T.
10 years ago

Love the faucet in this bathroom! Great Choice!

Trade Wetrooms
10 years ago

Wow, some of those tiles would work really well within a wetroom area as well. some great inspiration there.