Bathroom floor tile patterns
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Bathroom floor tile patterns. Get inspired and try out new things.
Choosing the right floor tile pattern is as important as the type of tile you use.
Rowanda Burrell saved to Scott
Patterned tile adds character and interest to a space. Get inspired with these STUNNING interiors using patterned tile!
Gabriela saved to Decoración interiores
Modern Farmhouse Patterned Tile picks to add a bit of vintage farmhouse flair to your floors. shop these affordable Modern Farmhouse Patterned Tile picks!

Dana Arnold saved to In-House
I love patterned floor tiles to add some fun to any space. Here are some of my favorite decorative tiles with bold patterns, colors, and stripes.

At My Best saved to DIY | Do It Yourself
Looking for an affordable way to install herringbone marble tile flooring? Get the most bang for your buck and make your marble dreams come true.
For my bathroom renovation, I finally decided on large slate tiles for the bathroom floor. I found exactly what I was looking for at Lowe’s and didn’t have to go to a tile specialty store. Although not natural slate, these Galvano Charcoal porcelain tiles give the impression of real stone and are only $2.50 a square foot. Now, how to lay them? Does the staggered brick layout look best or would laying them in a grid make the space feel larger?

GahYan Tsui saved to Bathroom
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Our bathroom floor tile design looks high end—& we did it for a crazy low cost! See how we saved money while achieving our floor tile design fantasies.

Courtney Perakis saved to Dream home
7 Beautiful Bathrooms With Stunning Black and White Floor Tile | When I did my bathroom makeover, I spent a lot of time looking for black and white floor tile design ideas. I was surprised at how many different patterns are available in all kinds of styles (retro, vintage, modern, traditional). Click through to see what I found.
Now that we’ve gone over the most appropriate direction to lay your wood floor, let’s now consider your tile.

Carrie Pentecost saved to Kitchen