Eye-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.
TEXTURED WHITE
Marmi Blanco tile by Porcelanosa and a floral wall-covering create a focal wall in a feminine bathroom.
MOSAIC "RUG"
"The first thing we shopped for was that tub," says Chicago-based designer Julia Buckingham. "It's the crown jewel." A "rug" made out of tile balances the focal point, "and you'll never need to dry-clean it."
ARTISAN TOUCH
Hand-painted Portuguese tiles bring drama to the powder room of Mark D. Sikes's Hollywood house.
SILVER TRIM
Silver travertine tiles, Ann Sacks's Palladium, line the walls and floor of a Boston townhouse's master bath.
BLUE OMBRE
The master bath walls in a Manhattan penthouse are tiled in Bisazza's Mughetto, and the floors in Ann Sacks's Savoy.
WHIMSICAL COMBO
Graphic Escher tiles by Amethyst Artisan and zebra wallpaper elevate a kids' bath in an apartment decorated by Miles Redd.
COLORED GROUT
Gray-grouted Nemo subway tiles line the walls of an apartment's second bath.
MOROCCAN MOTIF
A powder room in a worldly Los Angeles home features Ann Sacks's Maghreb 4 tiles on the wall.
MODERN BOHEMIAN
"I like to blur boundaries," says designer Karen Vidal. The tile she chose for this 1970s beach house bathroom is similar to that of a cement floor in Spain, but the pattern is based on a block print from India.
VINTAGE PALETTE
In a boy's bathroom, turquoise tiles by Mission Tile West create a 1930s-inspired vibe.
SPANISH COLONIAL
In a Spanish Colonial-inspired powder room, the graphic tiles are original to the Richmond, Virginia, house.
FLORAL MURAL
"I love cherry blossoms," says designer Caroline Beaupère. "And this master bath in a house in Jersey City, New Jersey, was inspired by hanami, the Japanese tradition of going to see the blossoms as part of a celebration of spring.
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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.
TEXTURED WHITE
Marmi Blanco tile by Porcelanosa and a floral wall-covering create a focal wall in a feminine bathroom.
MOSAIC "RUG"
"The first thing we shopped for was that tub," says Chicago-based designer Julia Buckingham. "It's the crown jewel." A "rug" made out of tile balances the focal point, "and you'll never need to dry-clean it."
ARTISAN TOUCH
Hand-painted Portuguese tiles bring drama to the powder room of Mark D. Sikes's Hollywood house.
SILVER TRIM
Silver travertine tiles, Ann Sacks's Palladium, line the walls and floor of a Boston townhouse's master bath.
BLUE OMBRE
The master bath walls in a Manhattan penthouse are tiled in Bisazza's Mughetto, and the floors in Ann Sacks's Savoy.
WHIMSICAL COMBO
Graphic Escher tiles by Amethyst Artisan and zebra wallpaper elevate a kids' bath in an apartment decorated by Miles Redd.
COLORED GROUT
Gray-grouted Nemo subway tiles line the walls of an apartment's second bath.
MOROCCAN MOTIF
A powder room in a worldly Los Angeles home features Ann Sacks's Maghreb 4 tiles on the wall.
MODERN BOHEMIAN
"I like to blur boundaries," says designer Karen Vidal. The tile she chose for this 1970s beach house bathroom is similar to that of a cement floor in Spain, but the pattern is based on a block print from India.
VINTAGE PALETTE
In a boy's bathroom, turquoise tiles by Mission Tile West create a 1930s-inspired vibe.
SPANISH COLONIAL
In a Spanish Colonial-inspired powder room, the graphic tiles are original to the Richmond, Virginia, house.
FLORAL MURAL
"I love cherry blossoms," says designer Caroline Beaupère. "And this master bath in a house in Jersey City, New Jersey, was inspired by hanami, the Japanese tradition of going to see the blossoms as part of a celebration of spring.
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