How To Perfectly Blend Different Tile Patterns In Your Bathroom

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Tiles are a great way to add personality and color to your bathroom while also protecting your walls from moisture damage. But with them becoming the focus of trending bathroom design, it can be hard to know how to decorate with these charming ceramic or porcelain features without overwhelming the space, particularly if you want to use patterns. That doesn't have to deter you, however, from pairing dramatic, detailed, or elaborate tiles together within your own bathroom. By following a few key guidelines, you can effortlessly coordinate patterned bathroom tile without it looking out of place, creating an overall style that is not only stunning but also unique to you.

One of the most crucial tips when it comes to matching different tile patterns together is sizing. When looking at the different patterns available, it can be helpful to consider the proportion of the pattern itself and the impact that it will have on the bathroom as a whole. For example, if you have a small bathroom that you want to feel more spacious, opting for larger patterns can help add a sense of space, drama, and elegance. Alternatively, if you would like your tiles to create a flow through the room — from the sink area to the shower, for example — then small, repetitive patterns might be best. You don't have to pick one or the other, however. Matching a large pattern with a small one can help create a stunning contrast, particularly when used in different colors. This contrast is great for highlighting certain features, such as a shower nook, window, or archway.

Use a common theme to mix patterned tiles

Choose tiles that feel like they are meant to go together by selecting a common theme. By choosing an overall design aesthetic, you can more effectively choose patterned tiles that will have an eye-catching effect without looking at odds with one another. To determine which theme to use, think about the styles that you feel naturally drawn to. For example, if your bathroom already features whimsical, bohemian elements such as rattan furniture and plant pots, then you may want to choose patterned tiles that reflect that theme, like these Fired Earth Designs Botanica Porcelain Wall and Floor Tiles and these Merola Tile Biarritz Green Ceramic Wall Tiles. These both feature a common earthy feel while creating a nice contrast with their differently sized patterns. 

Alternatively, if you prefer a clean, modern aesthetic, you can look for tiles that have geometric patterns and angular lines to bring timeless elegance to any bathroom. If you have selected your different patterns but are still worried about getting them to coordinate, then don't forget about color. By choosing a key color that ties into the various patterns and using that color on walls and decor pieces, you can create a cohesive yet interesting space. Finally, consider the lighting in your bathroom and how that may affect the patterns you want to use. Busier patterns can add life to a small space, but more minute details may get lost in a bathroom with less natural light, so keep that in mind when picking the best bathroom tiles based on your lighting.

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