There are some materials that are considered timeless in home decor, for example, marble, wood, leather and some types of tiles that never go out of style, for example, subway and herringbone. Herringbone tiles add geometry and interest to any space without breaking the bank, so you may use them to make your space timeless. This roundup will show you how to apply them to bathrooms.
What Styles Can Welcome Herringbone Tile?
Herringbone tile can be a nice fit for a Scandinavian, modern, contemporary and many other spaces, even retro and vintage ones. Herringbone tiles never go out of style, just like subway ones, so if you are going to sell your home, these ones will be a good idea to add value. This type of tile works well with many other types of tile, if not all, for example, with subway, skinny stacked, Zellige and many others, some of them creating a contrast with different shapes, other continuing geometry.
A beautiful and airy bathroom clad with white marble herringbone tiles, a large vanity, a vintage tub and brass fixtures.
A stylish and chic bathroom featuring white herringbone tiles, a striking black backsplash, a sleek concrete wall-mounted sink, and vintage lamps. This combination creates a modern yet timeless look.
This serene coastal bathroom showcases blue herringbone and white marble tiles. A shiplap wall, white vanity, oval tub, and side table create a relaxing atmosphere. The design captures coastal elegance.
A colorful mid-century modern bathroom with mustard walls, a mosaic tile floor, a white tile shower space and mustard towels.
A contemporary bathroom clad with long and skinny graphite grey tiles in a chevron pattern.
Dusty blue herringbone tiles and an oval tub define this contemporary bathroom. A shower, basket, and stool add functional details. The design is cozy and inviting.
A modern white bathroom with glossy tiles, large scale floor tiles, black fixtures, and a window for additional light.
A contemporary bathroom with grey herringbone tiles, a wall-mounted vanity and a concrete sink plus a round mirror.
A cool modern bathroom with a skylight, a shower space with turquoise herringbone tiles, a stained vanity and brass fixtures.
A cozy bathroom with green herringbone and white skinny tiles, a stained vanity, an oval tub and gold touches.
What Tiles Can Be Used For A Herringbone Pattern?
Herringbone pattern supposes a special type of tyle – skinny ones clad in this pattern as it will be difficult or unreal to clad such a pattern using other types of tiles. These tiles can be of various sizes and of different width depending on what effect you want. Play with the color using navy, black and dark green herringbone tiles and pairing them with brass and gold fixtures.
A glam white bathroom clad with marble herringbone tiles and hex ones, a whitewashed vanity and gold touches.
A laconic black and white bathroom with square white tiles and herringbone tiles on the floor, a black floating vanity and black fixtures.
A large shower space clad with white herringbone tiles all over and a niche shelf for storage.
A modern bathroom clad with black herringbone tiles and white square tiles, a black vanity and greenery.
A modern bathroom done with grey herringbone tiles, a stained vanity, a round mirror and dark fixtures.
A modern bathroom with a shower space clad with blakc herringbone tiles, with a hex tile floor and an oval tub.
A neutral bathroom clad with tan and beige herringbone tiles, a shower space, a stained vanity and brass fixtures.
A neutral bathroom with penny and herringbone tiles, a niche, some brass touches and potted plants.
A neutral bathroom with planked walls and herringbone tiles, penny tiles on the floor is a lovely and catchy space.
A pale blue herringbone tile wall, a stained vanity, a mirror with lamps and a white sink for a modern bathroom.
A Scandinavian bathroom with grey herringbone tiles and a large scale tile floor, a stained vanity, a tub and a shower.
A serene bathroom done with herringbone and marble tiles, a black vintage tub and gold fixtures.
A serene contemporary bathroom clad with grey herringbone tiles, an oval tub, a shower space and a cork stool.
A sink zone with white herringbone tile, a built-in vanity, a round mirror and a pendant lamp is a cool and minimal space.
Where To Use Herringbone Tile?
Herringbone tile can accent your shower space, clad all the walls with it and you’ll get a highlighted space, especially if you choose some bold shade. Another idea is to rock herringbone tile in the sink zone or bathtub space, just as an accent. An accent wall is always a thing, and it may be applied to your bathroom, too. If you want an eye-catchy floor, you may do it with herringbone tiles, too. As I mentioned above, herringbone tile works perfect with most types of tile, which means that you can arrange your tiles as you want, and they will all look cohesive.
A small bathroom clad with white herringbone tiles, a shower space with a bench, a wall-mounted sink and gold fixtures.
A small neutral bathroom with grey herringbone tiles, a stained floating vanity, an oval tub and a wooden stool.
A small neutral bathroom with white herringbone tiles, grey stone ones, a white vanity, a mirror cabinet and niche shelves.
A sophisticated white bathroom clad with marble herringbone tiles, a marble vanity and brass fixtures.
A stylish modern bathroom clad with light green herringbone tiles, a shower space and a floating toilet plus a stained vanity.
A stylish modern shower space with a black herringbone accent wall is a cool idea for modern bathrooms.
A stylish white bathroom with a shower space clad with herringbone tiles, a side table, some greenery and brass fixtures.
A super creative colorful shower space done with green, burgundy, mustard herringbone tiles and enclosed in glass is amazing.
A welcoming modern bathroom with black large scale and light blue herringbone tiles, an oval tub, a timber vanity and dark towels.
A white bathroom clad with Calacatta marble and white herringbone tiles, with a black vanity and lamp is very refined.
A white bathroom clad with herringbone tiles, dark-stained beams, brass fixtures is a lovely and catchy space.
A white bathroom clad with herringbone tiles, with niche shelves, wooden beams and a tub is a cool and catchy space.
An aesthetic sink space done with green herringbone tiles, a built-in wooden vanity and a bowl sink plus hanging bulbs.
An attic bathroom clad with green herringbone tiles, with a shower space and a floating vanity with a bowl sink.
An attic bathroom with a skylight, pink herringbone tiles and grey ones, a stained vnaity and a basket is amazing.
An elegant shower space clad with marble hrringbone tiles, with a niche and brass fixures is cool and catchy.
A bathroom featuring striking herringbone and black hex tiles. A bathtub and vanity with a sink ensure practicality. The mustard curtain and rug enhance the visual appeal.
An eye-catchy bathroom clad with grey herringbone tiles, with a textured tub and some niche shelves.
White skinny tiles in a cheveron pattern paired with black hexagon tiles on the floor for a chic bathroom look.
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