

Photo Credit: Moontower You can also go with two different penny tiles colors and then arrange them to make a fun stripe pattern. Photo Credit: Black Lacquer Design But of course, white is always a classic choice, too. Once a classic, always a classic but this time, they are coming back with color in mind. However, they’re making a big comeback in the contemporary tile world. Penny tiles are a classic option that first graced many kitchens and bathrooms in the early 1900s. Photo Credit: Kristina Crestin Design Penny PinkĪ tile as old as time is resurfacing. Paired with a brass shower kit, this look has moody written all over it but in a totally good way. We will never tire of subway tile, especially if it’s a simplistic yet classy grey. Choose and simple tile and pair it with a bolder pattern for a distinctive look. Half and half allows you to play around with different tile types and pull in more than one style. Photo Credit: Journey Home Interiors Half and Half This seamless design will make your shower feel taller than it is by continuing the tile throughout the entire shower. If you love a mosaic tile, go big with it. Photo Credit: Casey Howard Mosaic Everywhere Large tiles will make your area feel much bigger than it is of course, you can’t go wrong with luxurious marble. If you’re working with a smaller space, try larger tiles. Photo Credit: Barclay Butera Large Marble Tiles Photo Credit: Isabella Patrick Design Photo Credit: Carolyn Leona Go With a ClassicĪ classic marble subway tile will never go out of style, and if you want to shake things up a bit, you can lay your tile in a different pattern, such as chevron. Give your bathroom character and allow the shower to be the showstopping piece. You can’t help but feel calmer and at peace when around blue, but that doesn’t mean you can’t go bold with your shower tile pattern. Photo Credit: Mandarina Studio Bright and Boldīlue is a trendy color for the bathroom. Photo Credit: Ida Architects Or larger round and more spaced out. Pick out tiles with a round pattern for something unique and distinct.

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You don’t always have to opt for straight across - shake things up by making a fun chevron pattern. Think about placement when you are laying tile.
