Bold and eye-catchy tile will make your bathroom bolder and more personalized, and that brings character to your home, so no wonder that bold tile is one of the current trends. Fish scale, arabesque, geometric, colorful tiles are right what you need if you want your bathroom to stand out but if you want a bold yet more cohesive and clam look, consider shapes but not colors, for example herringbone.
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. 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.
A bold art deco bathroom with white skinny tiles clad in a chevron pattern and a terrazzo floating vanity.
A bold contemporary bathroom wih teal skinny tiles clad in a chevron pattern and contrasting white vanities.
A stylish bathroom showcases white herringbone tiles paired with a black backsplash. It includes a concrete wall-mounted sink and vintage-style lamps for a chic look.
A chic bathroom with blue herringbone tiles, a stained vanity, mirrors and sinks is a lovely space.
A chic bathroom with white marble hex tiles and a herringbone pattern on the floor plus neutral hardware.
A chic contemporary shower space with white walls and an accent graphite grey skinny tiles clad in a chevron pattern and extended to the floor.
A chic modern bathroom with a blue herringbone tile accent wall, a stained vanity, a round mirror and black fixtures.
A chic modern white bathroom with white herringbone tiles, a shower space, a vanity with a sink and black fixtures.
A beachy bathroom showcases blue herringbone tiles and white marble tiles. The space includes a shiplap wall, an oval tub, a white vanity, and a side table.
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.
A modern bathroom showcases dusty blue herringbone tiles alongside an oval tub. The space is completed with a shower, basket, and stool, providing a welcoming vibe.
Glossy white tiles and large scale floor tiles define this modern bathroom. Black fixtures provide a striking contrast. A window brings in ample natural light.
A contemporary bathroom with grey herringbone tiles, a wall-mounted vanity and a concrete sink plus a round mirror.
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.
An elegant contemporary bathroom showcasing penny and herringbone tiles. The design includes a free-standing tub, a wooden vanity, and a pink sink accented with brass touches.
A stylish mid-century modern bathroom showcases white subway tiles paired with black hex tiles. The space includes a richly stained vanity and gold accents.
A cozy bathroom with green herringbone and white skinny tiles, a stained vanity, an oval tub and gold touches.
A cozy neutral bathroom with marble herringbone tiles, a stained vanity, a stool, some lamps and artwork.
A fresh shower space with white marble and little herringbone clad tiles on the floor plus a window.
A laconic black and white bathroom with square white tiles and herringbone tiles on the floor, a black floating vanity and black fixtures.
A maximalist bathroom with a tropical leaf wall, a black and white geometric floor, a hot pink tub and gold touches.
A minimalist bathroom with grey walls and a grey vnaity plus a catchy black skinny tile floor for a contrast.
A modern bathroom done with grey herringbone tiles, a stained vanity, a round mirror and dark fixtures.
A modern coastal bathroom with a white planked and turquoise herringbone tile wall, a white marble floor, a white vanity and tub.
A farmhouse bathroom with an arched niche, built-in shelves, and black herringbone tiles. White skinny tiles and a timber vanity add charm. This setup creates a warm and inviting space.
A neutral bathroom with penny and herringbone tiles, a niche, some brass touches and potted plants.
A neutral bathroom with white herringbone tiles, a stained vanity and a bowl sink, a round mirror and gold fixtures.
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.
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. 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 serene Scandinavian bathroom with a grey herringbone tile wall, a shower, an oval tub and a wooden 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.
A small attic bathroom with herringbone and large format tiles, a clawfoot tub, a shower space, shutters and a black stool.
A small bathroom clad with white herringbone tiles, a shower space with a bench, a wall-mounted sink and gold fixtures.
A small bathroom with marble herringbone tiles and grey ones on the floor, a stained vanity and black fixtures.
This small contemporary bathroom features a chevron floor that adds visual interest. A floating vanity and shower space clad with wood tiles enhance the modern design, while black touches offer a striking contrast. Opt for sleek fixtures to maintain a streamlined look.
Modernize a small bathroom with herringbone tile walls and a printed floor. Include a small sink to save space. Finish with a glass shower divider for a sleek look.
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 small white bathroom done with herringbone tiles, a free-standing vanity, black fitures and greenery.
A small yet luxurious marble powder room with chevron clad walls and a chic mirror plus wall lamps.
A soothing bathroom with white herringbone tiles and large scale ones on the floor, a tub, a stained vanity and grey towels.
A stylish black and white bathroom with a shower space, a bench, gold fixtures, a black vanity and a white stone countertop.
A super creative colorful shower space done with green, burgundy, mustard herringbone tiles and enclosed in glass is amazing.
Create a contemporary bathroom with taupe tiles and mint chevron accents. Add a storage basket for convenience. Complete with neutral textiles for a balanced look.
Create a modern bathroom with black large scale tiles and light blue herringbone patterns. Add an oval tub for relaxation. Complete with a timber vanity and dark towels.
A white subway tile shower space with a herringbone accent and a turquoise ceiling is a bold and cool idea.
An eye-catching bathroom with herringbone tiles and black hex ones, a bathtub, a vanity with a sink, a mustard curtain and a rug.
Black herringbone tiles with white grout for accentuating the shower space and brass touches for a chic look.
Long black herringbone tiles paired with white subway ones create a great visual contrast and a wooden bench softens the space.
Long white skinny tiles clad in a chevron pattern are a stylish idea, accent the tiles with contrasting grout.
White skinny tiles in a cheveron pattern paired with black hexagon tiles on the floor for a chic bathroom look.