
6 Ways To Make Your Kitchen Pop With Patterned Tile
From simple to intricate, soothing to vivid, patterned tiles come in countless designs and colors. Whether used for your backsplashes, floors or as a full room treatment, patterned tile makes a major impact in the kitchen. With some creativity and a dash of courage, this look can easily be yours.
Here are six inspiring spaces that epitomize patterned tile done right. Which one suits your style?
1. Make it pop
A cheerful lavender blue backsplash paired with clean white cabinets set the tone for this charming, vibrant kitchen. To use bright colors without making the room busy, stick to two shades and keep the same palette throughout.
Image Credit: Fireclay Tile
2. Go all out
Create simple appeal and a cohesive space by matching the backsplash and floor. In an open concept home, it serves to clearly define the kitchen and living areas.
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3. Bring the outside in
Patterned tile is a great way to create major impact and a seamless transition between indoors and out. The striking patterned tile in this rustic modern kitchen extends outside, elevating a patio to an outdoor living room.
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4. Get easy elegance
Moroccan inspired tile and herringbone parquet are two hot trends that you can definitely combine. Just keep the palette neutral and the other kitchen features simple for layered elegance that doesn’t overwhelm.
Image Credit: Domaine Home
5. Create a complement
Combining two tile patterns can also work to great effect. To keep things pulled together, stick with colors from the same palette and patterns on different scales.
Image Credit: Perini
6. Stay on trend
For a twist on the same old subway tile, try arranging geometric tile in a chevron pattern. Chevron tile enlivens and personalizes an otherwise conservative room, adding the right amount of intrigue while keeping things from going over the top.
Image Credit: Liz Caan Interiors
Would you cover your kitchen with patterned tile? How would you interpret the trend to suit your home style?
Top Image Credit: Fireclay Tile
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