How to mix tile shapes

When mixing different tile shapes, it's important to consider their visual compatibility and the overall aesthetic you're trying to achieve. Combining various tile shapes can add interest and depth to a space, but it's essential to maintain a cohesive and balanced look. Here are some tile shape combinations that often work well together:

  • Subway and Geometric Shapes: Subway tiles (rectangular) are versatile and can be paired with various geometric shapes like hexagons, diamonds, or triangles. This combination creates a balance between classic and modern styles.

  • Hexagons and Octagons: Mixing hexagonal and octagonal tiles adds a touch of sophistication and symmetry to a space. This combination often works well in bathrooms and kitchens.

  • Square and Rectangular Tiles: Combining square and rectangular tiles can create visual interest by playing with proportions. For example, you can use square tiles as a base and add a strip of rectangular tiles as an accent.

  • Mosaic Patterns with Larger Tiles: Mixing mosaic patterns with larger square or rectangular tiles can provide a dynamic contrast. Mosaics can serve as accent areas, borders, or focal points.

  • Herringbone with Large Format Tiles: Herringbone patterns (diagonal or zigzag) can be paired with larger format tiles for a stylish and dramatic effect. The contrast between the intricate herringbone and the larger tiles creates a captivating look.

  • Penny Rounds and Larger Shapes: Penny round tiles (small circles) can be combined with larger square or rectangular tiles for a playful and visually appealing contrast. This combination works well in bathrooms, kitchens, and backsplashes.

  • Checkerboard Patterns: Checkerboard patterns, alternating between two contrasting tile shapes or colors, can create a classic and timeless look. You can use squares or rectangles for this combination.

  • Circular and Linear Shapes: Pairing circular tiles with linear tiles (such as subway or rectangular tiles) can create a pleasing juxtaposition of curves and straight lines. This combination adds visual intrigue to the design.

  • Triangular and Square Tiles: Triangular tiles can be used as accent pieces within a field of square tiles to add a geometric and modern touch.

When combining different tile shapes, remember the color palette, texture, and overall theme of the room. Lay out samples of the tiles to visualize how they interact, along with consulting with us before committing to the design. Ultimately, the key is to experiment, trust your creative instincts, and aim for a balanced and cohesive outcome.


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