Using single color tiles to decorate your room is effortless and stylish, but the best things are experienced outside the comfort zone. It may appear difficult to match patterned tiles to the design of your home. But do not worry, this article will guide you through the process, and we guarantee that you will be pleased with the results.

Ceramic, porcelain, and cement have recently been used to make pattern tiles. As a result, they are long-lasting and can be used both inside and outside. Where can you enjoy patterned tiles?

Hallway

Corridors are the most obvious places where pattern tiles are thought to be used. It may welcome both you and your guests in a spectacular, eye-catching, and warm manner when utilized in your hallway.

Bathroom

Patterned tiles can be used in your bathroom even with lamps just as easily as any other tile, but you do not have to worry about impressing your guests because this is your personal space. You can use it to cover your entire floor or walls, or zones by zone, such as the walls of your tub, shower, or sink.

Kitchen Splashback

It’s a simple and inexpensive solution to raise your kitchen wall without having to change the look of your kitchen entirely. Patterned tiles will match your kitchen’s style, whether it’s vintage or modern.

How To Decide Color?

Because patterned tiles contain more than one color, determining color harmony can be difficult. If mixing colors isn’t your thing, any combination of white, black, and gray may be for you. But, if we want colorful patterns, how do we choose the colors? Perhaps you’ve heard of the three-color rule. Three complementary colors are chosen using the color wheel. But how exactly? Three different colors next to each other on the color wheel complement themselves. If you want to achieve the harmony of opposite colors, choose the colors that correspond to the ends of a triangle placed in the center of the wheel. If all of this seems too complicated, you can also use three different shades of the same color.

What Are Famous Patterns?

Patchwork

We’re sure you’ll like patchwork tiles if you like bohemian and eclectic styles. Moroccan patchwork designs are some of the most colorful and recognizable in the world, with a dizzying assortment of diverse patterns and prints combined for a truly eye-catching aesthetic.

Geometric

Geometric tiles feature a simple, repeating graphic in only two or three colors, making them suitable for use in both modern and vintage settings and matches the paint on the walls. If you want to give your room a focal point without taking up too much space, this is a great option.

Vintage

They have a distinct style that is full of character without being too busy. These tiles are usually designed to look worn and aged as if they’ve been down for generations, which adds to the charm.

Levi Huang
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Levi Huang, a graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design with a degree in Furniture Design, has been a guiding voice in home furnishing and interior solutions for over 16 years. He became part of our editorial team in 2021, focusing on ergonomic furniture design, space planning, and material innovation. Previously, Levi worked in custom furniture creation and as an interior design consultant. He enjoys woodworking and contributing to sustainable living initiatives.

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