Have the current tile trends piqued your interest? Designer Rhianna Abel shows how to incorporate lasting style into your home story.
DO: Be inspired by the latest trends.
DON’T: Chase those trends too far!
These days, trends fade quickly, so I suggest using them sparingly as inspiration for shapes, textures, colors, and patterns. Save time and money by not falling for color trends that require constant updates—especially when it comes to bath tiles that are not easily replaceable. Lean toward neutral styles and hues in modern tones and shapes. Accent the overall look with paint colors, lighting, and bath accessories. Remember: It’s your home. If it makes you happy, do it—just don’t get caught up in fads!
PRO TIP: When developing your bath design, take cues from the rest of your home. For example, if your kitchen island accent color is navy blue, consider a patterned floor tile in the powder room that incorporates a matching blue tone. Connections are the perfect way to share your home’s story.
DO: Mix shapes and sizes of tile.
DON’T: Go overboard. Limit yourself to 2 or 3 different shapes and sizes.
Mixing styles and shapes is a good way to create visual interest. However, too much variation may overwhelm your space, especially if the color scheme is not cohesive. Try using the same tile collection on the floor and walls of a bathroom, while adding a fun pattern for the tiled shower pan. Stay within your goal of incorporating 2 or 3 shapes and sizes, and coordinate countertops, cabinets, and bath hardware to pull the look together.
PRO TIP: Be mindful of your bathroom size. Larger tiles, such as 12 x 24, in lighter colors can expand the feel of a small bathroom. Likewise, penny rounds, mini hex designs, and other small format tiles may diminish the perception of a large bathroom space.
DO: Balance the mood by varying the tile sizes and tones.
DON’T: Overdo your combinations.
Patterned tiles in multiple colors are today’s popular show stoppers. To balance the mood and prevent overstimulation, pair them with large, neutral wall tiles or subway tiles. Select a color from the patterned tile to find the perfect match. A little goes a long way, so limit the combinations of colors and small-scale tile patterns to avoid a cluttered, chaotic look. Afraid of the commitment? Start by adding patterned tiles to the floor in a powder room or a less-frequented guest bath.
Rhianna Abel, a Delaware native, has spent over a decade honing her craft in design. As a Senior Design Consultant at Schell Brothers she has guided nearly 1,000 clients through the Selection Process, ensuring their vision comes to life. Rhianna’s remarkable design expertise earned her the Designer Of The Year at 2021 Regal Awards.