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  1. Nov 15, 2024 · Pairing glossy round tiles adds a metallic gleam to the walk in shower, increasing the natural light for a calming morning experience! Lindsey used the gold tiles as the focal point and paired them with a Calacatta Gold marble wall tile and hexagon floor tile! The effect is warm, chic, and modern even with the beautiful look of natural stone!

    • Balance Busy Patterns. Use small statement tiles, such as these small glass tiles, to create a feature on a backsplash or another small area rather than across an entire room.
    • Pair Pattern With Plain. Restrict your use of patterned tiles to one surface — either the floor or a feature wall. Here, black and white penny tiles laid in a hexagon pattern take center stage, while the white subway shower tiles provide a light-enhancing background.
    • Play With Scale. One of the most important tips for mixing tile well is to create balance by combining small- and large-scale patterns. In this bathroom three tile types are combined successfully: tiny hexagonal mosaics on the bath and walls, medium hex tiles on the basin surround and large oblong tiles on the floor.
    • Treat Stone as a Neutral. Floor-to-ceiling light blue subway tiles make a statement in this supersize shower. To soften the look and create a cohesive design, pair them with natural gray stone, which adds visual interest with a neutral pattern that doesn’t try to compete.
    • Same Color, Different Tiles
    • An Accented Floor, Plain Walls
    • Accented Walls, A Plain Floor

    If you want to achieve a timeless bathroom design, this is the look for you. Floors and walls are draped in the same color tile, yet different sizes and maybe different shapes are used on the walls to break up the consistency and to create interest and intrigue. The space looks cohesive yet not boring at all.

    This is an effective way to get creative with your tiles and make the floor the hero of the space, besides it’s a very trendy idea that you may often see today. Wall tiles are kept plain and subtle allowing the floor to shine and stand out.

    Similar to above but in reverse. Wall tiles are the show-stopper in this bathroom style and floor tilesare kept neutral and plain in color.

    • Contrast With Black. Ashley Macuga of Collected Interiors raves about hexagon tile’s versatility. "It is easily accessible in almost every type of marble-so you are bound to find the perfect hex to compliment your other tile choices,” says Macuga.
    • Give Your Bathroom a Fresh Look. Black doesn't have to mean dark or moody. In this fresh bathroom, mint green wainscoting and vertical subway tile lighten up the space, while the black hexagon tile provides a modern, grounded contrast.
    • Embrace Vintage Style. "There's a reason why we reach for hexagon tiles in the bathroom over and over—they're a total classic! This bathroom has its original 1897 encaustic hexagon floor tiles and they still look chic,” says Bethany Adams of Bethany Adams Interiors.
    • Pair Dark Tiles With Light Grout. Meredith Owen of Meredith Owen Interiors says, “Hex floors are great to use in rooms with unique shapes, they are also an easy way to play up a fun pattern on the floor!”
  2. Sep 4, 2023 · For instance, you can use a metal trim if you mix penny and subway tiles. That way, you will find it easy to define the varied shapes and integrate them. Key Takeaway. The world of tile pairing has limitless possibilities. You can pair tiles whichever way you like and get the look you want in the end.

  3. Mar 12, 2019 · Mixed, matched, yet perfectly coordinated. One of our favorite ways to create a modern mosaic look is by mixing our tile shapes. This technique creates stunning geometric looks that range from bold to sophisticated. Whether you're getting tile ideas for your kitchen backsplash, a statement floor, or a shower, this blog will inspire you to have fun with your tile shape choices. Here are 7 ...

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  5. Sep 5, 2019 · Monochromatic Mix . If you’re dreaming of a clean monochromatic color palette, try incorporating different finishes, sizes, shapes or materials on the walls and floors. This adds dimension, texture and interest to a design while keeping it clean. You can also include functional and safety features this way.

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