More is more when it comes to bathroom tile. Opt for floors, walls, backsplashes, the works! Your color choices can greatly influence the mood of the room, so consider the natural light and how dark or bright you may want to go with your installation. Worried about wet spaces? Wider grout lines help the slip factor on glazed tiles, so you can make anything work.

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A modern kitchen with matte green cabinets, gray countertops, and open shelves displaying mugs, pitchers, and a vase with white flowers. A book and bowl of potatoes sit on the counter in the foreground.

Kitchen

A man and a woman sit across from each other in a stylish, tiled outdoor space with pink floors and green benches. The woman holds a cup, and there are potted plants and sunlight streaming over the terracotta wall.

Outdoor

A bathtub is set within an arched alcove, both covered in glossy dark blue tiles. A woven basket sits next to the tub, and the overall lighting is dim, creating a moody atmosphere.

Shower

A hand holds two geometric tiles against a wall covered in similar tiles with a 3D cube pattern in shades of red, pink, and beige. One tile has been removed, revealing a white space underneath.

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A shower with green, unevenly shaped tiles, gold-colored fixtures, and a small glass shelf. A floral wallpaper is visible on the wall outside the shower.

Zellige

A kitchen with sage green upper cabinets, wooden lower cabinets, brass hardware, green tile backsplash, dark countertops, terracotta hexagon floor tiles, and a window letting in natural light.

Cotto

A cozy cafe interior with wooden chairs, round tables, wood-paneled walls, framed art and photos, wall sconces, and green-and-white wavy patterned floor tiles.

Terrazzo

A room with a geometric pattern of alternating brown and white vertical and horizontal stripes on the walls, floor, and a built-in bench, creating an optical illusion effect.

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