While it can be fun to plan out your tile design for your bathroom remodel, it can also be a bit difficult to figure out which colors, styles and patterns work together. To make sure you get the most out of your remodel, always get samples to help you experiment with different types of tiles. Consulting with a bathroom and sink installation expert from reputable contractors such as The Bathroom Store will also help you in finding the perfect tile design for your bathroom remodel.
To help you out, we’ve put together some useful points to keep in mind when mixing and matching your bathroom tiles:
Stick With One or Two Shapes
Whether you want them circular, hexagonal, or square, one of the simplest ways to create harmony among the different tiles is to stick with a single shape. This helps unify tiles even if they’re different sizes or colors while also creating visual connections throughout the room. You can also consider two different tile shapes but in the same solid color. This also makes a nice pattern formed by the grout lines which can work with any type of space!
Keep Your Color Palette Limited
For bathroom remodels that have a lot of different surfaces, you can minimize the clashing between patterns by choosing a restricted color palette. It will also make your bathroom remodel look less overcrowded without affecting the overall design of your tile installation.
Use Plain Designs to Offset Your Patterns
When you’re going for a unique or busy tile pattern, the rest of the area should have a monochromatic color scheme and other simple features to balance it out. For instance, certain patterns can create a great focal point in a bathroom, such as brightly colored tile, mosaic tile, or interior stone. But to ensure that they stand out nicely, they should be offset with plain styles such as white or other monochromatic tiles.
The quality services we offer at The Bathroom Store always ensure your tile or tub replacement project will be completed according to your needs and preferences. Talk to us today by calling (701) 248-7420, or you can conveniently reach us online.