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]]>Invigorate your space with a bright and cheery yellow. The vibrant Color Market Lima Da Persia tile fills this shower space designed by Effortless Style Interiors with a warm, sunny glow. We love how the yellow bricks extend into the window recess. If you’re all about this cheery shade, shop our full selection of yellow tile.
A more subdued hue, rich rustic orange will fill your space with a warm, relaxed feel. This wash station designed by River Stone Tile features the Star Oxide tile. The folk art-inspired star pattern and worn details of the tile complete the modern farmhouse look of this space. Discover ways you can use tile to achieve this aesthetic with our guide to modern farmhouse style.
Terracotta captures the warmth of the setting sun with its rusty, sun-soaked hue. This serene bathroom features a traditional Moroccan star and cross pattern floor. The burnt orange tile makes this space feel cozy and inviting. For more relaxed and rustic shades, shop our wide selection of orange tile.
Infuse your space with the softer tones that make up the edges of the sunset. The pretty pastels–think pinks, purples and softer yellows–will give your space a chic, understated feminine look. This bathroom features The Tile Shop-exclusive Brick x Brick by Alison Victoria Petal tile. We love how the soft color pairs with the hard brick look for a charming space that’s a little edgy. If you love this pretty hue, shop our wide range of pink tile.
This luscious orange-pink shade perfectly encapsulates the tranquility of an summer evening. The Imperial Blush Gloss tile creates a calming sensation in this shower designed by Yellow Brick Home. The small square mosaic and orangey coloring is giving this space charming retro vibes.
The soft pinkish-white tones of the authentically handmade Zellige Alabaster Gloss tile lends this space a gorgeously peaceful glow. Each Zellige tile is crafted, painted and glazed by hand giving them unique character. The subtle color shifts, from a greyish white to pink to a lush beige, create a wondrous neutral palette, like the one found in nature.
A lavender haze settles where the sun sets in the sky, and you can capture this greyish, purplish tint in your space with tile and paint. This gorgeous room designed by I SPY DIY features the Silver Hex tile. The silver-grey hue perfectly picks up the lavender tones of this pretty modern farmhouse bathroom.
Don’t forget about the blue skies that proceed the sunset. The brilliant blue hue of the Laura Ashley Wicker Sea Spray tile fills this bright and airy mudroom with good bright-day vibes. We love how the simple white, wood and wicker fixtures in the room bring out the blue in the tile. For more of this beautiful blue room designed by Timber Trails, check out A Step Inside: Timber Trails’ Varsity Blues.
Give your space a bright golden glow with the Patina Gilded Mirror by Kelli Fontana tile. This mirrored glass tile features a patina surface that reflects the light for a brilliant shine. This gold-tinted tile will capture the majesty of the setting sun no matter the time of day, and fill your home with a warm sparkling sheen. If you love this classic, bold and whimsical style, shop our exclusive Kelli Fontana Collection.
Inspired to incorporate these bright sunset hues in your next design? It’s easier than ever to make your design dreams a reality with our free design services. Or, explore even more colorful tile in real spaces on our Customer Room Gallery and Instagram!
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]]>Love this color trend? Shop our full assortment of pink tiles, and discover more bathroom tile ideas.
Embrace pink’s historical charm with a chic retro tile design. This Art Deco-inspired space designed by Bari J. Ackerman shows how shape and color can be used to create a charming aesthetic. The pink and white hexagon tiles were expertly cut to create the perfect arch, which mimics the shape of the mirror. Rounding out the whole design is the unique circular light fixture. Loving the custom look of this bathroom? Check out our How To Cut Tile tutorial for instructions on how to create your own custom tile design.
Combine pink and black for a bathroom that’s cool and eclectic. The Lanse Matte Black Picket tile creates an edginess to this feminine bathroom. The elongated hexagon forms and the light-grey grout gives this space interest while still maintaining orderliness, while the unique sink and faucet add to the funky aesthetic. Because the base is in black and white, the space can easily be updated, but we love how the pink cabinetry lends a softness to this chic and unique design.
The pink-beige coloring of the Brick x Brick by Alison Victoria in Petal tile has a charming handmade brick look that will complement a variety of design styles. The subtle variance in surface texture and coloring add interest to the traditional subway tile. Shown here with a gorgeous mosaic with gold trim shower niche, this tile combines a soft feminine beauty with a rustic brick look.
Create a fun and funky shower with a custom floral hexagon tile like this sienna and pink shower floor designed by The Gold Hive. The pale pink blossoms contrast nicely with the deep red background tile, but this charming design could be achieved with a variety of colored hexagon tiles. Explore our shower tile ideas for more design inspiration.
The authentically handmade Zellige Alabaster Gloss is an on-trend tile that features a range of soft pink hues. Each of these tiles is crafted and glazed by hand to create unique variations in surface texture, size and color. This is the perfect tile to elevate your pink bathroom design and create a truly unique and luxurious space.
If you’re thinking pink, then pastels might be your design aesthetic. Our exclusive Annie Selke Collection features several on-trend pastels including the charming Argento Orchid and Velluto Orchid tiles shown here. We love the texture of these tiles, which mimic the look of Annie Selke’s celebrated textiles.
This lovely bathroom designed by Yellow Brick Home is the perfect space for gazing dreamily out the window before applying your lipstick. The soft pink walls are complemented by wood details and the Terrazzo Nero Macro floor tile. The effect is ultra-feminine, very chic and calming.
Ready to tackle your bathroom reno? It’s easier than ever to make your design dreams a reality with our free design services. Or, explore even more beautiful spaces in real spaces on our Customer Room Gallery and Instagram!
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]]>As classy as it is cheery, a checkerboard pattern will add some fun and whimsy to your space. And this versatile pattern needn’t be relegated to black-and-white floors. Any square-shaped tile can make a checkerboard, so you can mix colors and patterns to create a winning design. You can even stay neutral like Racheal Jackson of Banyan Bridges did for this grey and white checkerboard backsplash. We love how the handmade look tile adds texture to this kitchen wall, and how she used color to create a dopamine-inducing tableau.
A lot of colors can easily become overwhelming. To keep your room from becoming too busy, try sticking to two to three analogous colors (colors that are close to each other on the color wheel). That’s what Zig and Co. did in this bright and fun entryway. A lot is happening in this room, but there are only three colors–blue, green and yellow–which helps keep the room looking cohesive.
You don’t need to saturate an entire room to showcase your favorite color. A somerset or pencil trim will add a pop of color that can tie into other elements in the room or just provide a point of interest in an otherwise neutral space. This laundry room, designed by At Home With Ashley, uses a single line of pink pencil trim to add color to the marble subway tile design. While Ashley also uses a pink floral wallpaper in this space, a white or neutral colored wall would match the tile just as well.
A black-and-white tile complements virtually any color palette–a great choice if you’re considering dipping your toe into dopamine decor. This vibrant room, designed by Timber Trails, pairs the Firenze Carrara Polished Wheaton with Black marble tile with a hot pink walls. The color saturation is excellent but can be easily altered with a new coat of paint.
Shape is another way to bring joy to a space. This Art Deco-inspired bathroom, designed by Bari J. Ackerman, uses tile to create a glamorous backsplash. The tiled arches mimic the rounded shapes of the mirrors and light fixtures, while the individual hexagon tiles add to the vintage allure of this charming room. You can use tile to create shapes, or choose from a uniquely shaped tile for an unexpected look that will brighten your mood.
A bold pattern is a great way to infuse your space with fun and cheer. If you’re worried about overwhelming the room, use a neutral or solid color on the other surfaces. The Laura Ashley Sunflower Charcoal with Cloud Blue patterned floor tile shown here, pairs well with the Laura Ashley White Beveled wall tile for a space that is bright and fanciful, while still being tasteful. Explore our wide assortment of patterned tile to discover a design that fills you with happiness.
Even the most charming, joy-filled room can use a place to rest your eye. A neutral tile, whether on the floor or the wall can provide some respite in a busy room. The Baltimore Beige Wood Look tile floor in this room designed by At Home With Ashley, adds to the charm of the pretty nature-inspired wallpaper, without distracting. Wood-look tile and luxury vinyl tile are perfect for adding realistic charm to your space while allowing for more creativity throughout the room.
Wondering where to start on your new dopamine decor space? Try making a moodboard! Think of the objects, colors and accessories that give you the most happiness and energy. Explore tile in your favorite color, or browse our selection of patterned tile for a design that sparks joy. This style is about using everything in your space to create good vibes. If you’ve gathered your inspiration, or even if you need a little help getting started, you can schedule a free design consultation, our friendly Tile Experts are always here to help!
Found a tile that sparks joy? Order a sample to see it in your space, or use our Tile Visualizer to help envision your project. Need some more inspiration? Explore whimsical patterns in real spaces on our Customer Room Gallery and Instagram. And don’t forget to tag us when you’ve created your own dopamine-inducing room–we love to see your designs!
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]]>This year has seen some great trends–cool blues, lush greens and luxurious marble looks were all en vogue. We’re sure we’ll see more of these trends in the year to come, so if you’re feeling inspired to add bathroom reno to your New Year’s Resolution, check out our full selection of bathroom tile.
One of our favorite 2023 trends is Quiet Luxury. Elegantly understated marble looks, simple metal accents and chic mosaics characterize this movement towards a more muted refinement. This bathroom, designed by HGTV’s Nikki Chu perfectly embodies everything we love about this trend. The soft beige and cream of the Savannah Antique marble-look tile is heightened by the gold trim and the Modena mosaic floor tile to create a soothing, luxurious space.
The star of this chic and sophisticated bathroom designed by Chris and Julia Marcum of the popular Chris Loves Julia blog, is the stunning custom floor using Hex Matte Black and Hampton Carrara Tumbled Hex. The black-and-white tile design is charming and contemporary, while still managing to complement the Colonial features–the wooden cabinetry, mirror and wall sconces. To create your own custom floor design, shop our hexagon and penny round tile.
This year, bright dazzling jewel tones were the delight of interior design. We predict this gem of a trend is here to stay, with sapphire blue and rich emeralds adding glimmer and glamour to our favorite spaces. This bathroom designed by I Spy DIY embraces deep, rich blues in the wall paint and the Marrakesh Blue tile. So as not to become too saturated with color, the Marrakesh Off White is used as a checkerboard along the shower wall, providing some respite from the jewel tones as well as a moment of whimsy. Shop our full selection of bathroom tile to create your own stunning oasis.
Biophilic design, with its penchant for earth and green tones and nature-inspired prints, was all the rage in 2023. Beginning as a reaction to the months spent in quarantine, this trend is all about infusing your spaces with the beauty and serenity of the outdoors. The Amazonia Emerald Tropic patterned wall tile in this shower creates a refreshing junglescape to start your day off invigorated, or recenter after a long day. The Glass Shamrock subway tile picks up the greens in the pattern, complementing the shower tile with a sleek and modern vertical stack backsplash. Shop our full selection of green tile to create your own lush interior space.
Blue was the color of the year for bathrooms (we have more blue rooms to come!). We love the rich navy used in this shower, and how the use of vertical and horizontal subway stacks to distinguish from the top and bottom of the wall. This boy’s bathroom, designed by Mackenzie from Craven Haven will mature with her sons as they grow. The blue and white shower has a boyhood charm that’s not too childish for teenagers. If you’re feeling inspired to use blue in your bathroom reno, check out our full assortment of blue tile.
If you are lucky enough to have a soaking tub, then why not make it the star of the show. That’s what Timber Trails did in this bright and airy bathroom. The grey veining in the Firenze Carrara Honed marble tile adds movement and warmth to the bathroom floor, but the elegance of the tile is subtle enough that it enhances rather than detracts from the antique woven rug. The effect is open and modern while lending an air of classical luxury. Shop our full selection of marble tile to achieve your own luxurious retreat.
This chic bathroom from Refine Studios combines unexpected elements for a look that’s as classic as it is contemporary. The worn-wood cabinetry and the Calacata Gold hex marble floor tile create organic warmth reminiscent of a bygone era, while above the sink, the sleek, black framed mirrors and candle-holder wall sconces have a contemporary look. The Annie Selke Crosshatch Soft Pink wall tile adds softness to the design, with its textile-like texture and pattern. All of these elements meld together for a stylish, sophisticated, yet totally unique bathroom. Find the perfect tile for your room design from our wide selection of bathroom tile.
This charming and modern bathroom designed Anna Graham Interiors is pup-approved! Cuteness factor aside, this is a space as inviting as it is stylish. The soft grey veining of the Hampton Carrara Hex floor tiles give the room warmth and movement that softens the chic black fixtures. The Imperial Gunmetal Gloss subway tiles are installed in a double herringbone pattern for an unexpected twist on the traditional. If you want to create your own elegant, yet contemporary space, browse our full assortment of bathroom tile for the perfect modern look.
This elegant bathroom from I SPY DIY is as tranquil as it is rejuvenating. The subtle shifts in tone of the Riad Grey handmade-look tile and the Royal White marble hex floor give this bathroom a unique character that is understated enough not to compete with the room’s accent pieces. Whether you’re starting your morning with an invigorating shower or taking a soak to relieve the stress at the end of a long day, this bathroom will leave you properly revitalized or relaxed. Find these tiles and more in our bathroom tile collection.
And that brings us to your favorite bathroom of the year (and one of ours, too)! This bathroom decked out in our newest Laura Ashley Collection tile is as fun and whimsical as it is bold and classic. The Laura Ashley Leaf Cloud Blue mosaic shower niche, the Laura Ashley White Beveled subway tile and the Laura Ashley Sunflower Charcoal with Cloud Blue tiles create an interesting mix of shapes, all tied together with a simple blue and white color scheme. For more ideas on how you can design a bathroom that will keep its charm for years to come, browse our full selection of bathroom tile.
That’s a wrap on bathrooms for 2023. We can’t wait to see what you design in 2024! If you’re motivated to add bathroom reno to next year’s to-dos, check out our full selection of bathroom tiles and check out our Top Bathroom Tile Ideas!
We love seeing your spaces! Share your next project by tagging us @thetileshop on Instagram or uploading it directly to our Customer Room Gallery (you can find even more design inspo there, too)!
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]]>If you thought the transformations we featured in our first One Room Challenge reveal blog post couldn’t be matched, just wait until you see the second half!
First, we’ve got to give a huge shoutout to all ORC participants who took on this crazy challenge–you inspire us! The ambition to pull off a project of this magnitude in such a tight timeframe and the talent to make each design something special are nothing short of superpowers.
It’s been a blast following along throughout each designer’s six-week journey from ideation to execution, rooting for them and crossing our fingers that everything would fall into place just in time for the big reveal!
Without further ado…
First up is Thalita from The Learner Observer. This designer took on the transformation of not just one space but two! She gave her master bedroom a facelift and transformed the unfinished adjoining bathroom, creating a dual space that is not only uniquely beautiful, but fabulously functional.
“Somehow this room feels equal parts soft and feminine and moody and masculine – and, depending on the day, those words can easily all represent ME!”—Thalita
“When I was choosing tile for this space, I wanted something that felt classic, but I also wanted a bit of a punch. Because we have blue going on the wallpaper above the vanity, I thought a dark blue tile would be great here as well to tie the two spaces together as one.”—Thalita
We love the contrast between the white shower pan and the bold pop of color on the walls!
Stacey of Design Addict Mom was another designer that took on more than one space during the course of the challenge. In addition to completely gutting and transforming the master bathroom, she redid the small adjoining closet and gave a mini refresh to the master bedroom. Talk about a big endeavor!
Her overall goal was to transform the “dark and dated” feel of the bathroom to one that feels “bright, airy and spa-like.” We think she succeeded in a big way!
Stacey chose coordinating tile for the bathroom flooring and the shower pan, bringing cohesion to the space. “They are so pretty, and the subtle designs in the tiles add depth and interest to the space.”
As for the shower walls, she had a little fun.
“My color-loving self couldn’t resist these subway tiles from The Tile Shop, and I thought the rose color was a great opportunity to continue the coral pink color story from the master bedroom.”
This next one is GOOD. Jenni of I SPY DIY completed one of the most dramatic bathroom transformations we’ve seen! She turned the old, outdated bathroom in the 1980-built duplex she’s renovating with her husband into an absolutely dreamy space that we would never want to leave.
“It feels more like an old library than a bathroom, a place where I would want to dim the lights, soak in the bath, listening to classical music and read for hours. Nothing makes me happier than giving rooms that have been abandoned in these old houses a new life and a new storyline.”—Jenni
“I’d been eyeing up this Siberian Pearl Chevron Marble tile for a while now but never had the right space for it until this bathroom. This tile is stunning! The marble is so classic and the variation in color is so beautiful. After Mr. Yolo installed it, I could not stop staring. We used London Fog grout and then sealed everything, and I have been so impressed with how resilient it’s been to footprints.”
This is only one of many amazing projects that Jenni has completed! Check out our spotlight post on Jenni here.
We can’t stop comparing the before and after pictures of this project! Jewel of Jeweled Interiors started with a kitchen full of warm-toned wooden cabinets and a living room with carpet installed in the ’90s and transformed them into a living space you’d never guess could be the same.
“I love the way the 12″ x 24″ San Dona tile brightens my entire room. The San Dona line is so pretty! There is a subtle tonal difference from piece to piece, and if you look closely, you can see small crystalline flecks.”—Jewel
“For the backsplash, we had the fun idea to use the same Tile Shop floor tile but cut it into 3-inch vertical strips. It helps my cabinets feel taller and countertops feel brighter.”
You’ve probably seen plenty of man caves…but have you ever seen a mom cave?! Nicole of Nicole White Designs turned her office and living area into a combined office and dining area with more space and a mom cave added on the side. Brilliant, right?
What’s better than a cup of coffee? A cup of coffee served at one of the most chic coffee bars we’ve ever seen!
“The Tile Shop’s Streamline Stone Mosaic tile made us all swoon!”—Nicole
“While the challenge was for one space, our old office needed a new spin, and so it was time to make it my official mom cave, a place where I can now close the doors at the end of the day and just chill!”
Do you have the same design taste and ambition as one of these extraordinary designers, but lack the design expertise? Have no fear! Let us take the intimidation out of the equation. Schedule a free design consultation with one of our tile design experts.
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]]>Hygge. You’ve probably seen this strange word floating around your social media timeline or read it on a list of the latest design trends, but what does hygge mean? Hygge (pronounced “hoo-gah”) is the Scandinavian word for coziness, comfort and well-being. By incorporating these five elements of hygge, you can foster relaxation and establish feelings of warmth in your tiled spaces.
What says comfort more than soft textures? Adding oversized blankets and pillows to a room is highly effective because they motivate guests to lounge and settle in. Timber Trails DC created the perfect place to cozy up with a good book.
Soft textured tile can be a surprising element of hygge. While tile with a high-gloss finish expresses a modern feeling (left photo below), honed and matte finishes add more warmth with their subdued edges and texture (right photo below).
By replicating a soft touched appearance, Tessuti HD Off-White provides a subtle linen pattern and matte texture. Faux fur adds a gentle dash of luxury to complete the serene scene below.
Incorporating warmth transforms an ordinary room into a gathering room. With a fireplace at the heart of your home, it will radiate warmth and comfort throughout each space. If you can’t have a fireplace, you can still achieve the hygge effect with candles and soft, warm lighting.
Surround your design with tiles that unite the fireplace with the room. Tiles with a glossy finish reflect light and draw attention to the toasty flames.
The goal of hygge is to create warm, fuzzy feelings. Display motivational sayings as artwork in a room. The message of your signage should reflect the attitude or ambiance in your home. Uplifting quotes seamlessly lighten the mood of a room. West Bay Homes created this encouraging message entirely out of mosaic tiles.
Color plays an important role in any design because it sets the tone of the room. To revitalize your space, incorporate a color palette inspired by nature. Soft tints of grey, green, brown and pink exemplify hygge. Most of all, include tones of white throughout your home because it is the most representative color of Scandinavian chic style.
To create a feeling of luxury, embellish your design with accents of gold.
Bring the outdoors in with elements of nature. A common way people escape their busy lives is by immersing themselves in nature. There’s something about nature that rejuvenates the soul.
Lush leaves, bouquets of flowers or potted plants stimulate a hygge feeling in a room. The natural variations in greenery allow endless opportunities for decoration. Vibrant flowers make for great accent pieces while greenery complements the neutral colors in a room. The organic liveliness of plants inspires growth and a better frame of mind.
“Adding plants is a really easy way to bring a little bit of the outdoors in. It’s instant hygge!” – Kirsty Froelich
Growing plants in your home doesn’t require a dip into your savings account or a botany degree. The Sill is a great resource for first-time plant parents. They offer a wide variety of beautiful, inexpensive and low-maintenance plants.
Installing wood or wood look tile is another great way to bring nature into your home. Tile made of real wood creates a rustic presence and helps intensify the coziness of a den.
How can you incorporate hygge into your own home? Create a spa oasis in your bathroom with candles, fluffy robes and blush-toned tile. Complete the cabin feel in your den with the roaring flame of a fireplace, wood-look tile and accents of greenery. Boost the blissful aura in a studio apartment with welcoming signs and lush foliage. With the five elements of hygge, you can increase the sense of contentment in any space.
Need more cozy inspiration? Check out our heart-warming hygge Pinterest board and schedule a design consultation to complete your hygge home.
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