Tiles will never go out of style and they look very nice in every space you use them: bathrooms, kitchens, entryways and others. There are many layouts to choose from but one that is especially popular right now is stacked. By laying tiles on top of each other, you’ll create a pattern that looks both neat and striking, it’s a non-typical idea to go for as we usually see different patterns.
What Are Advantages Of Stacking Tiles?
You get a super contemporary and sleek look. Such layouts elongate or widen the space visually, which is another plus in our world of small spaces. Stacking tiles is easier than creating other layouts, which means you can do the job yourself.
Mint skinny stacked tiles cover the walls of this bathroom, creating a fresh look. The white terrazzo tile floor adds a chic contrast. A floating vanity with a built-in bench offers practical storage and seating.
A beautiful and elegant bathroom with green and white stacked tiles, a dark-stained vanity with a sink, an oval mirror and pendant lamps.
A blue kitchen with a white stacked subway tile backsplash and white stone countertops is a very chic and bold idea.
A bold contemproary bathroom with skinny white and mismatching green skinny tiles plus a grey mosaic tile floor.
A catchy mint-colored bathroom with navy stacked tiles, two mirrors, a floating vanity and a round sink and a window for natural light.
A catchy modern bathroom with bold blue stacked tiles, white hex tiles on the floor, a neutral vanity and white appliances.
A large shower space with green stacked tiles defines this chic bathroom. The dark-stained floor adds depth, while the bench and wall niches provide practical storage. Windows ensure ample natural light, making the room feel spacious.
A chic contemporary bathroom with a grey floor, a blue and navy skinny tile wall and brass touches looks chic.
A chic contemporary bathroom with grey tiles on the floor and white skinny tiles on the walls plus niches.
A chic kitchen features dove grey cabinets and light-colored plywood, complemented by white countertops. The white stacked tile backsplash adds a clean, modern touch. Opt for minimalist decor to maintain the sleek look.
What Are Disadvantages Of Stacking Tiles?
Stacks can seem “boxy” but also offer different opportunities for installation creativity. When this trend leaves, they may seem outdated, which is another disadvantage.
A chic kitchen in white and stained wood, with a blue stacked tile backsplash is very stylish.
A contemporary bathroom all clad with matte dark skinny tiles and refreshed with light colored wood and white pieces.
Matte black skinny tiles on the wall add a bold statement to this contemporary bathroom. A floating wood and marble vanity provides a stylish and functional centerpiece. Use minimal accessories to keep the focus on the sleek design.
A contrasting contemporary kitchen with black cabinets, white stone countertops and a white stacked tile backsplash.
A cozy outdoor nook with potted plants and cacti, a couple of white metal chairs with embroidered pillows looks welcoming.
A graphite grey kitchen exudes chic and bold vibes, complemented by wooden shelves. The white stacked tile backsplash brightens the space and adds texture. Use brass fixtures to add a touch of luxury.
Wooden beams add rustic charm to this grey kitchen, featuring a black matte stacked tile backsplash. A metal cooker and hood complete the industrial look. Use warm lighting to create a cozy atmosphere.
A lemon yellow accented kitchen with white cabinets and a yellow skinny tile backsplash that echoes bright accents and touches.
Light-colored plywood cabinets and a mustard stacked tile backsplash give this kitchen a fresh touch. White fixtures add a clean, crisp finish. Use colorful accessories to create a lively atmosphere.
Grey tiles combined with white skinny tiles create an eye-catching touch in this minimalist bathroom. The contrast adds visual interest while maintaining a clean look. Use simple fixtures to keep the minimalist vibe intact.
A minimalist bathroom with white stacked skinny tiles, large scale grey tiles, a dark-stained vanity and a sink, a potted plant.
What Styles Can Welcome Stacked Tiles?
Stacked tiles are a nice solution for many styles: mid-century modern, contemporary, minimalist, Scandinavian, they give an edgy and bold look to anything. They won’t work well in a vintage space, though.
A navy hood and wooden shelves stand out in this minimalist grey kitchen. The white stacked tile backsplash adds brightness and texture. Use open shelving to display stylish kitchen essentials.
A minimalist white kitchen with a white stacked tile wall, black countertops and shelves is very chic.
Grey stacked skinny tiles and a blonde wood vanity with a white countertop define this modern bathroom. Brass fixtures and copper sconces add warmth and elegance. Use soft lighting to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
A modern contrasting kitchen with white cabinets, a black stacked tile backsplash and metal countertops is extra bold.
A modern farmhouse bathroom with stacked white tiles, a dark-stained built-in vanity and a round mirror is all cool.
A navy skinny tile backsplash highlighted with white grout contrasts beautifully with the adjacent white marble. This combination creates a striking focal point. Use complementary decor to balance the bold colors.
A neutral stained wooden kitchen features a striking blue stacked tile wall and white shelves with a hood. Pendant lamps add both functionality and style. Use matching blue accessories to tie the look together.
A Nordic kitchen in dove grey, with a white stacked tile backsplash, touches of black and wooden chairs.
A Scandinavian kitchen in white, with a stacked square tile backsplash and an open shelf over the cabinets.
A Scandinavian kitchen with sleek white cabinets, a black hood, a white stacked tile backsplash and neutral stone countertops.
A serene Scandinavian bathroom with white stacked tiles, a stained timber vanity, an oval tub and gold fixtures.
What Tiles Can Be Stacked?
The tiles themselves can be different: subway, skinny ones, large scale square ones and many others, so you’ll easily find an option that suits your vision. The color is also up to you, there are all kinds of shades and you may also go for wood-inspired or marble tiles for more interest. Make a bold touch in the space with contrasting tiles or go for matching ones for a serene feel. Contrasting and metallic grout can also make your stacked tiles stand out a lot. Get inspired by the ideas below and have fun stacking!
A serene white kitchen features a stacked tile wall and creamy cabinets, creating a soft, inviting atmosphere. Open shelves add storage and display space, while brass fixtures provide a chic accent. Keep the decor simple to maintain the serene vibe.
A white stacked tile backsplash and copper fixtures give this serene white kitchen a welcoming feel. The white hood blends seamlessly into the design. Incorporate wooden utensils and cutting boards for a warm, rustic touch.