Trend Alert: Discover Top 10 Bathroom Tile Trends For 2019 ⇒ Tiles are a crucial part of any bathroom design, and the great thing is that they have endless possibilities. This year is seeing loads of different tile trends appear that provide just about each design style, from minimalist to maximalist. Interior Design Blogs brings you some designs to inspire your next bathroom renovation.
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Patterned Tile
Gone are the days of tile floors mixing into the background of a room. In 2019, you’ll see the reemergence of patterned tiles, perhaps reflective of this year’s renewed focus on artisanship and craftsmanship.
Honeycomb Tiles
Colourful Patterns
Espresso Tones
Long, Narrow Subway Tile
If the honeycomb tile trend is any proof, this year will be all about typical tile shapes. Instead of the classic subway tile, this year, the long and narrow tile will appear in bathrooms as a sleek alternative.
Fish Scale Tile
The fish scale tile trend first emerged in 2016, but it’s still reigning strong into 2019 with fashionable bathrooms like this one. Fish scale tiles add an element of dimension and offer a softer look for the homeowner who wants to avoid a boxy look.
Vertical Tile
When you’ve tired of horizontal subway tile, the only place to go is — up! Vertical tiles can be staggered for an unexpected, modern aesthetic that can visually expand a room. This particular bathroom uses varying shades of grey to capture visitors’ attention.
Colourful Tile
Naturally, 2019 is all about green. But just about every colour is appearing in tiles this year as a bright, happy bathroom trend for colour-lovers. In this bathroom, vivid green is paired with more subdued natural elements (like the wood sink and window) for a balance of colourful and carefree style.
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