Fresh Twists on White Tile

Last week I featured a kitchen renovation with a white tile backsplash where I chose an offset vertical tile installation instead of a more traditional horizontal staggered pattern. I’ve used a variety of white tile mosaics in past bathroom remodels and kitchen renovations because they’re clean and timeless, but I’m always looking for ways to mix it up, make it modern, and avoid the ubiquitous plain subway tile look.


Below are four fresh and fabulous ways to use white tile in bathrooms and kitchens in a more contemporary way.


Change Direction


Opt for a vertical stacked or offset installation or a classic herringbone pattern.



west elm



sarah sherman samuel



the palm co



elise joy



casa watkins


 



Square It Up


Choose ceramic or zellige tiles in sizes ranging from 3×3” to 6×6” create a totally different look. Both stacked and offset installations look lovely!



via rue mag



fireclay tile



the palm co


 



Pencil it Out


Pencil tile is back in a big way, get on board with this trend by installing linear pencil tiles.



katrina lee chambers



lindy galloway



tile bar



bedrosians


 



Vary the Shape


Choose shapelier tiles in curvier styles or alternative geometrics instead of rectangles or squares.



via floor & decor



backsplash.com


 


tile club 



fireclay tile


You might also like these creative geometric tile installations and contemporary bathroom tile wainscoting.


If you’re looking for the steps on how to install your own white tile backsplash, see this post that covers the basics of tile installation.