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14 bold ideas for using patterned tiles in your bathroom
Bathrooms have evolved beyond mere functional spaces, with design now playing a central role in renovations. The focus has shifted from basic amenities to creating a sanctuary-like environment, where layout, lighting, and especially tiles, are paramount. Sonya Marish, director of Jatana Interiors, notes a global trend towards colorful and patterned tiles, indicating a growing confidence among homeowners in their design choices. She emphasizes that decorative tiles introduce excitement and movement, whether used as a small accent or to cover an entire space, and can complement various interior styles, including boho, Art Deco, modern, and vintage.
The article showcases diverse examples of how patterned tiles can transform a bathroom. One example features monochrome pattern floor tiles from Popham Design in a children's bathroom with a contemporary update. The deliberate use of a monochrome palette allows other design elements, such as a curving wall, to stand out. Another instance highlights blue patterned tiles, specifically 'Spangle' floor tiles from Earp Bros, paired with neutral 'Zen Fabric' plain tiles from Three Balls Red, creating a striking contrast in a Gold Coast family home. Sonya Marish herself integrated antique tiles from Jatana Interiors across all three bathrooms in her renovated Byron Bay beach shack, likening tile selection to choosing art for the bathroom and emphasizing its immediate positive impact.
Further illustrations include an unexpected monochromatic floor tile pattern from Bespoke Tile & Stone in the home of designers Steven and Carole Whiting, demonstrating how subtle patterns can make a significant impact. A Sydney terrace from the 1880s showcases a unique combination of Damascus floor tiles and Carrara marble tiles from Surface Gallery, creating an enchanting effect. A Paddington terrace uses geometric Popham Design floor tiles from Onsite Supply & Design that echo patterns at the front door, ensuring a cohesive design throughout the home.
The article also presents a grand Hamptons-style new build in rural Sydney where 'Revival Celtic' tiles from National Tiles, featuring a thistle motif, provide a muted yet distinctive pattern in all wet areas. An Art Deco style home features antique Spanish floor tiles found on eBay, paired with an upcycled workbench vanity, contributing to a vintage aesthetic. A characterful bathroom achieves a cohesive palette by matching colored grout in subway tiles with decorative floor tiles. Designer Greg Natale's 'MarmoII Rubato' floor tiles from his collection with Teranova are highlighted in a Newcastle apartment, exemplifying inspired use of geometric patterns.
Other examples include a boutique hotel bathroom with eye-catching emerald green rhomboid scales balanced by frosted glass and antique brass tapware, and a colorful bathroom that combines various natural materials and hues with Popham 'Diamond In The Rough' floor tiles for warmth and texture. A modern Art Deco home features a powder room with two types of emerald green Brasilia tiles from Popham Design, creating a striking pattern. Lastly, an eco-friendly weatherboard home incorporates bold blue-and-white tiles from Hardware & General, giving the downstairs bathroom a fun and exotic appearance. These examples collectively demonstrate the versatility and transformative power of patterned tiles in modern bathroom design, encouraging homeowners to embrace bold choices.
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