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      • Hexagon tile is one of a handful of options that really work well for this job. Rectangular subway tiles and round penny tiles are also great choices and can of course be used along with hexagons in the same installation to help enhance the retro appearance.
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  1. Nov 7, 2024 · These tiles have 2 parallel sides that are long – similar to subway tile – with the ends coming to a point using shorter sides so they resemble the top of a picket fence. This shape is classic like subway tile and creates visual movement in the room, but adds the extra angles for a more unique look.

    • 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. Apr 9, 2021 · Elongating white hexagon tiles and arranging them in a subway tile-like pattern gives you what’s known as horizontal picket fence tile (if you flip the tile on its side so that it’s vertical, it resembles a white picket fence). Any combination of these two popular tile trends is good news in our book.

    • Subway Tile and Wallpaper. Traditional subway tiles are usually white, like the tiles lining half of the wall behind this bathroom’s sink. But you can still easily tie color and bold patterns into your bathroom design by lining the top half of the wall with wallpaper.
    • Mixed Bathroom Subway Tiles. Bright white subway tiles create a clean look for the shower in this bathroom. For visual interest, they’re offset by marble tiles on the floor and much smaller honeycomb tiles lining the wall behind the sink, creating contrast with the stark white.
    • Herringbone Shower Tile. Though the majority of the gray tiles in this bathroom are placed in traditional subway tile rows, a section of the shower wall puts a twist on the pattern.
    • Black Bathroom Subway Tiles. Give subway tiles a whole new look by choosing black instead of traditional white. The dark-color tiles become a focal point in a bathroom with marble floors and counters, white trim, and gray walls.
  3. Hexagon tile: Hexagon tile is a six-sided tile that can be arranged in colourful patterns to create a unique and stylish array. From small hexagonal tiles to larger geometric shapes, this daring shape provides interest and angles to your backsplash or shower tile.

  4. Jun 22, 2024 · Picket tile is a six-sided shape that looks like an elongated hexagon. It's a cross between subway tile and hexagon tile that's unexpected, unique, and modern. Use contrasting grout to highlight its surprising shape and go with a vertical arrangement to elongate a kitchen backsplash or bathroom wall and create the illusion of a taller ceiling.

  5. Hexagon tile is one of a handful of options that really work well for this job. Rectangular subway tiles and round penny tiles are also great choices and can of course be used along with hexagons in the same installation to help enhance the retro appearance.

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