While very functional, tiled bathroom floors aren't always unique. This trend set to dominate in 2026 aims to change that ...
Modern tile designs have become a defining feature of contemporary Australian homes. No longer viewed as a purely practical surface, tiles now play a central role in shaping the aesthetic, ...
We love monochromatic subway tile as much as the next person; it’s classic for a reason. But lately designers are arranging tiles in unexpected patterns to pack a stronger visual punch. There’s plenty ...
People have been surfacing floors and walls in tile for hundreds of years; it’s one of our oldest materials. But the industry keeps reinventing the product. Digital printing and fabricating advances ...
In the world of tile patterns, there's always been super-uniform (e.g. stacked subway tile) and super-custom (e.g. a black-and-white line drawing on the floor), and not much else in between. But we're ...
Pros say stone mosaics, wood-look porcelain, and pastels feel dated and impractical. Diagonal, checkerboard, and accent stripe patterns look busy and outdated. Modern bathrooms favor simple, cohesive, ...
One tile, so many options. A contemporary twist to the classic. Works best with slightly shorter tiles. If you don’t want to feel super modern with this layout, stick with organic-looking, “handmade” ...
Tilemakers continue to innovate on texture and color, incorporating cutoffs—as is the case with Salvatori’s Patchwork—using natural volcanic stone like Zia Tile, or sticking to the techniques of yore, ...