Tiny hexagonal mosaics on the bath and walls medium hexagonal tiles on the basin surround and large rectangular tiles on the floor.
Mixing different wall tiles.
If you want to achieve a timeless bathroom design this is the look for you.
For an easy mix that works in any space take two tile designs in the same solid color but different shapes and let the grout lines form the pattern.
In this bathroom three tile types are combined successfully.
One of the most important tips for maximising tile mixing prowess is to create balance by choosing one small scale pattern and one large.
This exciting trend is translating into more and more multi finish decorative mosaics and wall tile.
Combining materials and finishes can be tricky but a successful mix fashions gorgeous designs that are stylish and completely unique to you.
Tiny hexagonal mosaics on the bath and walls medium hex tiles on the basin surround and large oblong tiles on the floor.
In this bathroom three different tile types are combined successfully.
The monochrome palette helps to create a harmonious whole.
This space demonstrates a perfect example of using mixed materials also known as fusion with ceramic wall tile porcelain shower wall tile porcelain floor tile and marble trim pieces all of these different materials unite in a cohesive way and in a monochromatic color palette to portray a serene spa bathroom.
To boot style savvy homeowners and interior designers are creating their own tile mixology and one of a kind looks by pairing together their favorite polished and honed tiles.
One of the most important tips for mixing tile well is to create balance by combining small and large scale patterns.
25 ways to mix and match tiles in bathrooms same color different tiles.