Trending tile: the latest from the Kitchen and Bath Show
More from the kitchen and bath show - this time, tile trends I saw!
As with everything else, personalization is at the forefront with an abundance of different options for tile designs and layouts.
Subway tile is a classic and always will be around. But new colors and textures and arrangements of it have emerged. Variegated glazing adds color variation and a bespoke look. New matte finishes and carved textures are emerging as options.
Waterjet precision cutting allows for beautiful stone mosaics with all sorts of intricate patterns.
Mixing in metals with stone continues to show up in mosaic tile. And Art Deco influences are apparent in the newest offerings for shapes and patterns
Sustainability impact is an important conversation that Kohler is addressing with their waste lab program. It’s transcendence tile is one result that is made of nearly 100% recycled production waste material and features a variety of shapes and patterns that can be arranged to produce unique looks.
Alongside an abundance of neutrals and green/blue tones, earthy textures and warmer colors abound.
Classic stone tile designs are timeless and many of them are reminiscent of intricate wood flooring patterns
Many glazed and matte textures have an organic feel, which is right in style
A new vendor is making ADA compliant grab bars that take tile inserts, allowing them to elegantly match the shower walls.
There are so many possibilities for exquisite bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, or bars!
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