May 4, 2026
65 Best Bathroom Tile Ideas for Floors, Walls, and Showers
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Photograph by Kaitlin Green, Design by Emily Henderson
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Choose Checkered

bath tub with checkered tile on wall and neural curtain
Kate S. Jordan

Using retro-inspired checkered tile is an easy and time-honored way to bring a little bit of personality to your bathroom. In this Catskills farmhouse designed by Jersey Ice Cream Co., tiles in creamy white and taupe were chosen to complement the blush beadboard walls while an L-shaped chrome shower rod furthers the retro feel.

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Add Contrast With Tile

black bathroom with exposed silver and white sink
Sara Ligorria-Tramp

In bathrooms with bold walls, pick light-toned solid-colored floor tiles to create an easy-to-digest visual contrast. The shapely white marble floor tiles in this barn home bathroom offer just that, while shining chrome accents add an elegant twist against the rustic wood walls.

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Embrace Encaustic Tiles

bathroom with white walls, warm yellow cabinetry, and tiled floors in a blue green and yellow pattern
Diana Paulson for Country Living

Looking for tile that comes out of the box with a huge dose of personality? Then look no further than encaustic tiles. These colorful tiles are traditionally made from different, vibrantly colored types of clay which are then fired together to create a single geometric tile.

Get the Look:
Vanity Paint Color:
Stuart Gold by Benjamin Moore

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Build Out A Backsplash

powder room with weathered vanity cabinet and light grey tile and a mirror on a ledge above a sink
ZIO AND SONS

In this bathroom designed by Zio & Sons, designer Anthony D’Argenzio installed the same tile along the floor and up a bumped-out backsplash. Building the tile wall out not only creates spacial interest in the bathroom but also provides a practical perch for a mirror, decor, and fresh flowers above the sink.

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Pick Tiles with Patina

primary bathroom with white walls, two sinks with marble counters, and a wood cabinet between them
Roger Davies for Country Living

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Create a Shower Nook

cabin bathroom with blue tiled floors, a white slipper tub, and white tile shower with inset nook
David Tsay for Country Living
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Line Your Bathroom’s Built-Ins

slipper tub with tile stacked behind an arched feature wall
Adam Albright for Country Living

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Choose Color in an All-White Bathroom

coastal bathroom with blue plaid tile floor
Frances Isaac, Design by Gaelle Dudley, GLDESIGN
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Set a Serene Scene

white and gray bathroom with tile that has swirled patterns in it
ZIO AND SONS

In this attic bathroom, designer Anthony D’Argenzio selected an oval soaking tub and swirled terra-cotta floor tile to add a layer of softness amongst the hard surfaces. The unique tile is fabricated from variegated cotto, which is composed of multiple clay types in various colorways. When fired, the tiles have the stunning marbled effect seen here.

Get the Look:
Floor Tile:
Cotto Variegato in Tavella by Fornace Brioni + Cristina Celestino x Clé Tile

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Play With a Pretty Palette

nautical bathroom with white wainscoting paired with a nautical map wallpaper
Nat Rea
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Create an Art Wall

home of the bridger family, a 1907 barn conversion on two acres across from lake michigan guest bathroom with classic camp motif wall
Annie Schlechter

Inspired by the homeowners’ collection of vintage blankets, ceramics artist Erica Shirey created a eye-catching graphic pattern on a wall in their guest bathroom by individually hand-painting each 8-by-8 tile. The installation is perfectly framed by the bold, black gridded shower door.

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Use as an Accent

antique sink with decorative blue and white tile backsplash in farmhouse bathroom
Tara Donne for Country Living
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Match Your Wood

bathroom with stone sink
Brian Woodcock for Country Living

In this farmhouse-style bathroom, you have to look twice to see that the sink backsplash wall of the shower bumpout is different than the shiplap walls. This technique is a great way to get the practicality of tile without sacrificing your overall look.

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Don’t Forget the Trim

bathroom with green floral wallpaper and white tile wainscoting with black tile trim
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country Living

We’ll let you in on a secret: Trim is the key to making any room feel professionally finished—including the bathroom. Try this with tile wainscoting to help pull the room together. You can go with classic black and white as Country Living’s Editor-in-Chief did here in her Mississippi hunting lodge, or you can choose to match it to your other paint or fabric choices.

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Try Oversized Hex Tiles

bathroom with blue subway tile in the shower, blue paint on the wainscoting and oversized black and white hex tiles
Brie Williams for Country Living

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Create a Geometric Border

bathroom with green and white tile and white clawfoot tile
Photograph by Kaitlin Green, Design by Emily Henderson

Take a note from designer Emily Henderson and go playfully geometric with your tile border. While she chose a clean-lined herringbone tile to cover the floors, Emily picked larger scale picket tiles to act as a wainscoting. A row-and-a-half of green picket tiles at the bottom of the wall adds a colorful geographic punch and helps blend the two tiles together into a seamless tableau.

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Match Your Tile to Your Tub

bathroom featuring black tile and black tub
Nat Rea

If you have a colored tub, such as the black cast-iron tub shown here, then take your tile inspiration from that! Matching floor tile with striking bathroom features is an easy way to create cohesion. If you love the look of an old painted (preferably peeling) cast iron tub, seek out one in fun colors at your local architectural salvage yard and then match it with large-scaled tile in a similar color. Avoid patterned tile as that will create too much visual clutter.

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Go For a Stripe

bathroom with shiny blue lacquered mirror and yellow and white striped tile
ALLER DORSET

You love stripes on upholstery and rugs, so why not as a tile floor. If you don’t want to deal with the fuss (or the math!) of laying individual tiles in an intricate pattern, look for pre-patterned sheets of tiles. They guarantee you’ll get the same look and feel with half the effort of laying it yourself.

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Trust in Terra-Cotta

clawfoot tub in rustic bathroom with terra cotta floors
Erin Kelly

If you want to bring a little bit of rustic charm to your bathroom, avoid clean white subway tile and go for something a little earthier. In this Ohio farmhouse bathroom, rustic terra-cotta tiles add timeworn charm.

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Anna Logan is the Senior Homes & Style Editor at Country Living, where she covers design and decorating trends, home features, and gift guides. She also produces home features and styles content for the print magazine. When she isn’t working, can often be found digging around antique shops for the perfect find. Follow her adventures on Instagram!

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