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My Favorite Things: Two Types of Tile

I am crazy about tile - in the kitchen, in the bath, and I’ve even used it on the risers of stairs! It can be a background player, or the star of a room. Either way, it keeps a look clean and gorgeous! There are two types of tile that I use most in my projects: classic or bold. Let me show you what I mean!

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Classic Tile

Classic tile styles are easily recognizable - they work because they are timeless! Think subway tile, marble tile, and more.

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These looks are usually white or neutral, and include classic patterns that speak more softly but still draw attention.

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I’m using a classic tile style in my own kitchen - you can see it as it’s being installed above! I love the mix of geometric shapes in a clean and crisp white-on-white look.

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One of the most classic tile styles for a bathroom is penny tile - you can see it above on a bathroom floor. It’s in so many historic homes, but still looks modern enough for this new home!

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Bold Tile

But then there are the bolder tile styles - the ones that have a brighter color or a dramatic design. I am so in love with these, too! In the bathroom tile above, I used a classic subway tile, but in a thinner profile, a gorgeous color, and a LOT of texture. It gives this bathroom a whole new personality!

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In my own home, I wanted to make a BIG statement in the guest bath, so I chose a subway tile in deep dark blue. It’s the perfect modern twist!

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When you use a big bold tile pattern like the one above, you want to let the rest of the room support the look so it doesn’t get too busy. So I chose a paint color for the cabinets that perfectly highlighted the blue in the tile.

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In my utility room, I selected a cement tile with a fantastic dimensional pattern (above). I can’t wait to show you the finished room!

What tile styles do you like? See more of the ones I love on my Tile Talk pinboard!

Warmly,

Beth