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15 Half-wall Tile Bathroom Ideas for an expressive effect

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Rather than covering your entire bathroom walls with tile, you can achieve a striking effect by only tiling the bottom half. A half-tile bathroom offers a few advantages over a fully-tiled bathroom. You need fewer tiles, which makes installation easier and reduces your material cost.

When choosing half-tiled walls for your bathroom, there is room for creativity and individuality as the options for material combinations are endless. On top of a tiled section of your walls, you can use wallpaper, a beautiful paint color, or wood cladding to achieve a striking combination of materials.

If you are looking for inspiration to create your unique half-tiled bathroom, make sure to take a look at the ideas on the list below. Even if you have a small bathroom, there are some decorative and functional approaches you can take that will create just the right ambiance to make your bathroom design unique and stylish.

Light-colored tiles paired with a dark botanical wallpaper

The gold fixtures in this gorgeous half-tiled bathroom are complemented by the beautiful warm beige wall tile that is applied to the flooring and the bottom half of the bathroom wall. To contrast this warm, metallic color scheme, a dark botanical bathroom wallpaper design is applied to the upper section.

Let your imagination run wild for the upper part of the wall, and you can install some ornate wallpaper or just any contrasting color that matches your style.

Redecorating a half-tiled bathroom with a wallpapered or painted upper section is super easy, as you can keep the tiles and update only the upper area to provide your bathroom design with a whole new look.

Light-colored tiles paired with a dark botanical wallpaper

via File under Pop

A half-tiled bathroom with subway tile and a greige paint color

By painting the upper half of your bathroom wall in a slightly darker color, you’ll make the light-colored tiles on the lower half the focal point of the room. The white subway tiles in the bathroom below have a glazed edge on top that makes the separation between the wall tiles and the wall paint more apparent.

The white wall tiles with grey grout form the perfect backsplash for the classic green vanity and you can easily imagine this bathroom idea with another wallcolor. There is no right or wrong answer when pairing upper and lower halves together, just make sure your color palette in general works in the space.

Skirting boards make the transition between the beautiful floor tiles and the wall tiling more organic.

A half-tiled bathroom with subway tile and a greige paint color

via Cupboard and Goods

Light-colored lower tiles paired with dark grey wood panels

This beautiful half-tiled bathroom pairs crisp white tiling with dark grey shiplap cladding on the top for a contemporary design with a farmhouse touch. The black fixtures stand out against the white tiles and the tiled portion sticks out from the wall just slightly, creating a ledge to place bathroom items on top.

It doesn’t matter whether you install real wood panels or faux wood, although faux wood is probably better equipped to handle the moisture of the bathroom. Either choice can look great set against a light-colored lower wall of bathroom tiles.

Light-colored lower tiles paired with dark grey wood panels

via Kvänum

Shower wall tiles paired with half-wall tiling in the rest of the bathroom

It’s probably a good idea to fully tile the inside of shower enclosures, just for the sake of avoiding any kind of water damage. But that still leaves you free to do half tiling in the rest of the bathroom. Just make sure that the lower half tiling scheme matches well with your shower enclosure tiling so you don’t have conflicting areas.

In the example below, vertical brown tiling with a glossy finish is used to cover the entire shower and the half-tiled bathroom walls with a decorative trim on top. The upper portion of the wall is painted in a subtle pink wall color, creating a contemporary look in combination with the black metal shower door.

Shower wall tiles paired with half-wall tiling in the rest of the bathroom

via Entrance Makleri

Three-quarter tiled shower wall for a contrasting effect

Even though most of the half-tiled bathroom ideas you see on this list will have tile applied halfway, dividing the bathroom walls into two more or less equal sections, you can also opt for a three-quarter tiled wall just like in the below example, with the vertical direction of the tile elongating the space.

This is also an option in case you don’t want a fully tiled shower. Shower water won’t usually reach past the three-quarter point going up your wall, so that can safely be finished with some other material.

Three-quarter tiled shower wall for a contrasting effect

Styled by Åsa Copparstad, photographed by Frederic Boucari, for Historiska Hem

Half marble bathroom walls paired with grey paint color on the upper half

If you’re someone who just doesn’t like bright or dark colors, you may want to avoid those possibilities altogether by simply installing neutral colors on both halves of your bathroom walls. In the bathroom below, the neutral color scheme accentuates the beautiful marble tiling on both walls and flooring.

Even when working with a more expensive material like marble, covering only half the wall will still be the more budget-friendly option.

The oversized round mirror behind the bathroom sink adds a modern aesthetic and reflects the separating line of the tile and wall paint, adding a striking visual effect to the elegant bathroom renovation.

Half marble bathroom walls paired with grey paint color on the upper half

via Sjöman Frisk

A half-tiled wall bathroom paired with a subtle cream wall color.

Depending on your personal preference, you can pair your tiled walls with a contrasting paint color, however, a more calm and tranquil effect can be achieved by picking out a lighter color. In the half-tiled bathroom below, the white subway tile with black grout is paired with a soft cream wall color that brightens up the color palette of the space.

A half-tiled wall bathroom paired with a subtle cream wall color.

styled by Livin Deco, photographed by Jonas Berg, for sale via Stadshem

A striking bathroom interior design with a bold color combination

This is the boldest of the half-tiled bathroom examples on the list, where the straight section of the walls in this attic bathroom space is fully tiled with a gorgeous vertical green tile. The bathtub has a pink limestone treatment, which makes it stand out against the bold color of the tile.

To make the color palette even more striking, the wall area underneath the sloped ceiling is painted in a bright blue color, resulting in a unique and playful design aesthetic.

A striking bathroom interior design with a bold color combination

via File under Pop

White marble tiles on the lower half, cupboards on top

Many homeowners like to use at least part of the bathroom for storage, including things like towels, linens, toilet paper, tissues, and cleaning equipment. This makes great sense since this is the room where all those items will eventually be used.

In the example below, the half-tile bathroom walls feature a beautiful white marble tile, with the upper section painted white and the area above the toilet filled with closed storage cabinets that blend in with the white wall color.

White marble tiles on the lower half, cupboards on top

via Alicia Edelman

A half-tiled wall behind the toilet in a neutral color scheme bathroom

Generally speaking, half-tiled bathrooms have an aesthetic reason, or they are applied while they are a bit cheaper than a fully-tiled bathroom. The wet areas in this neutral bathroom design are covered with a beige limestone tile, complemented by a beige wall color on the top half.

The area behind the toilet comes forward to allow for the flushing mechanism to be built in. This creates a ledge for towels and bathroom accessories and the height of this wall component also defines the division line between the tile and wall paint.

A half-tiled wall behind the toilet in a neutral color scheme bathroom

via Stadshem

A classic bathroom aesthetic with a contrasting effect

The white tile on the bottom half of this bathroom wall stands out against the contrasting pattern in the black-and-white floor tiling. To make the contrast even stronger, a dark green wall color is applied to the top half of the wall.

Rather than hanging the round wall mirror fully on the painted section, it connects both halves of the wall.

A half-tiled bathroom with a green painted upper half and a black-and white floor

via Alicia Edelman

Change Things up and Use Tiles on the Top Half

Usually, half-tiled bathrooms use tile on the bottom half. This beautiful and modern bathroom however has a fully tiled top half, paired with a smooth waterproof treatment on the bottom. The bathtub is treated with the same material as the lower half of the wall for a cohesive effect.

A waterproof treatment on the bottom and tiles on the top of this modern bathroom design

Styled by Lindholm Design, photographed by Frederic Boukari for Historiska Hem

A deep Mustard Paint Color meets the Tile Halfway

This classic bathroom, with a Victorian tile floor and a classic sink, is finished with white subway tiles and black trim. The warm addition of the paint makes the bathroom way more unique than fully tiling it, and the Art Deco-style mirror perfectly completes the look.

A half tile bathroom with a black trim, paired with a warm mustard paint color and Victorian floor tiles

Styled by Lindholm Design, photographed by Frederic Boukari for Historiska Hem

Achieve a Powerful Contrast with Half Tiled Black Marble

This modern bathroom design features black marble tiles on the bottom, paired with an off-white wall color on the top half for a strong contrast in the space. The white sink stands out against the dark tiling and the bottom tile creates a ledge for accessories and cosmetics.

A modern bathroom design with black marble tiles on the bottom and an off-white wall color on the top

via Fantastic Frank

Create the Illusion of More Space with a Half-Tiled Bathroom Wall

This gorgeous half-tile bathroom has majestic high ceilings, which are made to look even higher because of the half-tile wall. It’s a trick you can use to create the illusion of space in smaller bathrooms with lower ceilings as well.

A half-tile bathroom with beige  wall tiles paired with natural beige stone of the floor and bath tub

via Fantastic Frank

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14 Stylish Bathroom Wallpaper Ideas that will transform your space

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The bathroom is one of the most important rooms in the house. It’s a place where we start and end our day, so it’s important to make sure it reflects our style. One of the best ways to add personality and style to your bathroom is with wallpaper.

Not only can wallpaper take care of irregularities in your walls, but the right wallpaper design can elevate your space and give it the right look. In the list below, you can find the best bathroom wallpaper ideas for you to get inspired by.

Your best bet if you are unsure about your design choice is peel-and-stick wallpaper, however, you can also start with a single wall to try out the look in your space.

Benefits of Using Wallpaper in the Bathroom

Wallpaper is an easy solution to add color and pattern to any room. Wallpaper can brighten up a dull bathroom and can transform the space to make it stylish, modern, and inviting.

When you pick the right wallpaper kind, it can withstand the humidity and moisture in a bathroom space, allowing it to deal with a lot of condensation when showering. Wallpaper is also easier to clean than paint, allowing for easy maintenance.

Finally, wallpaper is relatively inexpensive, especially when compared to tiling. This makes it a great option for those on a budget. There are many different styles and colors of wallpaper available, so you should be able to find something to suit your taste and style.

Adding Personality and Style to your bathroom or powder room

Wallpaper designs come in all kinds of patterns and colors ranging from textured wallpaper, graphic wallpaper, or intricate patterns in many different shades and colorways.

Don’t be afraid to get creative with your bathroom wallpaper ideas. With so many options available, there’s sure to be a wallpaper that’s perfect for your space. And don’t worry if you’re not sure how to apply wallpaper to your bathroom. There are plenty of easy-to-use peel-and-stick wallpaper options that make the process quick and painless.

In the below example, a simple bathroom space is enhanced with a bold pattern wallpaper in deep blue tints, which adds a unique and personal effect to the space.

A classic bathroom with a modern wallpaper design in blue tones

via Sandberg Wallpaper

Versatility in Patterns and Colors

There is a plethora of wallpaper styles and colors to choose from. You can go with a classic pattern, like stripes or florals, or opt for something more modern, like geometric shapes or even a bold, graphic print.

When it comes to color, you can make a statement with a bright and bold wallpaper, or create a soothing and relaxing space with a neutral palette.​

Practical Benefits: Hiding Imperfections and Easy Maintenance

Bathroom wallpaper can be a great way to cover up imperfections in your walls, such as cracks, chips, and holes. Adding bathroom wallpaper can give your space a neater appearance and make it easier to clean.

The right bathroom wallpaper is much easier to clean than paint, and it won’t chip or peel over time. This makes it an ideal choice for high-traffic areas like bathrooms.

Considerations Before Choosing Bathroom Wallpaper

You don’t need to be an interior designer to pick out the right bathroom wallpaper, but there are some things you need to take into consideration. The size of your bathroom, the style and mood you want to achieve, the color palette, and the budget are all elements you need to take into account.​

Even more importantly, you should make sure the bathroom wallpaper design you pick can stand the moisture created in a bathroom space.

Moisture Resistance

The most important thing to keep in mind when selecting a bathroom wallpaper is that it’s moist and even water-resistant. ​Condensation from taking showers makes a bathroom a very humid place, where only a particular kind of wallpaper can be used.

Vinyl wallpaper is made from a type of plastic and does not degrade over time. It’s resistant to moisture, does not develop mold, and can even stand up to some splashes and spills.

Pre-pasted wallpaper has a special adhesive that is activated by water. Once the adhesive is activated, it creates a seal that helps to keep moisture out.

Whatever type of bathroom wallpaper you choose, make sure that you read the manufacturer’s instructions carefully. This will help you to ensure that you are using the wallpaper correctly and that you are taking the necessary steps to protect it from moisture.

Consider the size of the bathroom when selecting a wallpaper design

If you have a small bathroom, you’ll want to select a wallpaper design that is relatively simple and not too busy. Too much pattern or color can make a small space feel even smaller. If you have a large bathroom, you can afford to be a little more bold with your wallpaper choice. A busy wallpaper design can make a large bathroom feel more cozy and inviting.

If you have a small bathroom, you can use wallpaper to make it feel larger. Choose a light-colored or neutral wallpaper and pair it with brighter accents to give the illusion of more space.

Choose a Pattern that Inspires You

There are a lot of different options to choose from when it comes to wallpaper patterns. If you want something classic and timeless, a striped wallpaper is a great option. If you are looking for something a little more modern, geometric patterns are a great choice.

There are also a lot of fun and unique patterns available that can add personality to your space. Floral patterns are always popular, and there are also a lot of options that feature animals, fruits, and other fun designs.

When it comes to choosing the right wallpaper for your home, the most important thing is to choose something that you love. With so many different options available, it is easy to find a pattern that inspires you.

Making a Statement with an Accent Wall

The bold patterns in this floral wallpaper make a statement in this small bathroom section. The contrast between the bold pattern and dark color of the floral wallpaper and the crisp white tiles on the bottom half of the wall has such a great effect on the room, which can elevate the design of small bathrooms especially.

A bathroom with a half-tile wall and a bold floral wallpaper on the top

via Sandberg Wallpaper

Highlight the Ceiling Height with bold floral wallpaper

This small powder room makes up in ceiling height for what it lacks in floor space. The beautiful floral wallpaper design makes the white fixtures and oval mirror stand out, while also highlighting the height of the space.

A small powder room with a bold floral wallpaper and an oval mirror

via Behrer & Partners

Achieving a Grand Effect with Luxe Wallpaper

When you pick out a bathroom wallpaper with saturated colors, you will achieve a grand effect. This luxe wallpaper design with a deep green color has a classic golden pattern that enhances the look of the walls in this classic primary bath.

The wallpaper pairs well with the elegant white wainscoting and with the subtle hexagon tile flooring in this space. These different patterns work well together and create an interesting texture in the space.

A classic and luxurious bathroom look with white wainscoting, a saturated dark green wallpaper design and hexagon floor tiles

via Sandberg Wallpaper

Traditional wallpaper with a floral pattern for a romantic look

Floral wallpaper can be bold, however, it can also add a very classic and vintage touch to your bathroom space. This white wallpaper with a delicate blue and grey floral pattern complements the vintage wall cabinet and the classic bathroom sink.

A charming wallpaper can add the finishing touch to your classic bathroom design and works great in a powder room as well.

A classic white bathroom with a subtle floral wallpaper and a vintage wall cabinet

via Sandberg Wallpaper

Eclectic Bathroom Makeover with a statement wallpaper design

While interior designers will typically advise you to keep the wallpaper pattern for a small powder room or guest bathroom small and subtle, there are exceptions to every rule. The bold patterned wallpaper in this small guest bathroom adds a modern take to a classic bathroom interior design.

The black and white zebra pattern on the dark green background contrasts with the white wainscoting and the white bathroom elements in such a powerful way.

A bold pattern wallpaper with a zebra print in a small powder room

Styled by Lingsell, photographed by Florbrant for Historiska Hem

Add a Touch of Glamour with a Metallic Wallpaper

A metallic touch can add a glamorous and elegant effect to a bathroom design. In this beautiful bathroom space with white wainscoting, a dusty pink wallpaper design with gold details creates a luxurious look and feel.

The beautiful designs on the floor and wall complement to gold and pink in the wallpaper perfectly.

A dusty pink and gold metallic wallpaper design in an elegant bathroom with white wainscoting

via Ferm Living

Add Drama with Dark and Moody Wallpaper

The botanical wallpaper used in this gorgeous bathroom with wooden windows adds a dark and moody effect to the space because of its dark color palette.

The dark green and beige tones in the wallpaper design make the white tiles and the one-of-a-kind stone sink stand out perfectly.

A dee green and beige wallpaper design paired with a stone sink

via Sandberg Wallpaper

Introducing Modern Patterns with Geometric Wallpaper

In this classic white bathroom, a geometric pattern wallpaper adds a variation in texture to the top half of the wall above the glossy subway tiles. The intricate pattern elevates the interior design of the space and the set of 4 art prints on the wall break up the patterned wallpaper.

A geometric wallpaper design above a glossy tile bathroom wall

via Sandberg Wallpaper

In the example below, a geometric wallpaper design in sage green accentuates the sloped ceiling and the distressed wood of the classic bathroom door and vanity. While this pattern works well in this spacious bathroom, it’s a versatile design that could also work in powder rooms, a guest bath, or a half bath.

A geometric sage green wallpaper design in a bathroom with distressed wood elements

via Sandberg Wallpaper

A focal point Wallpaper on top of subway tiles

The top half of this stark white bathroom with glossy white subway tiles and a vintage bathtub is finished with a green accent wallpaper that is a true focal point in this otherwise white space.

Large wallpapered bathrooms tend to look a bit overwhelming, yet by finishing half of the wall with tiles, and pairing it with Victorian floor tiling, the classic wallpaper pattern becomes an elegant addition.

A classic green wallpaper design on top of a half tile wall

via Sandberg Wallpaper

Art-deco-inspired wallpaper for a vintage touch

For this bathroom renovation, the interior designer picked out a bold and dark art-deco patterned wallpaper that adds a subtle and elegant vintage appearance to the space. Dark shades will work best in well-lit places and a large mirror will break up the dark bathroom wallpaper on the walls.

A vintage art-deco inspired bathroom wall paper with a dark and moody effect in the space

via Borastapeter

Pick a playful wallpaper to transform your bathroom

If you’re tired of your bathroom feeling like a bland, boring space, consider using wallpaper to inject some personality and style. Pick a playful wallpaper to transform your bathroom into a fun and inviting space.

In the example below, a blue and white bathroom wallpaper transforms this basic powder room into a space that looks like it was done by an interior designer. The blue and white shell pattern has a playful effect and adds a lot of fun to the white tiles and white sink.

If you like to change the look of your powder room often, or if you’re unsure about your choice, go for a removable wallpaper. Powder rooms tend to have such a small surface anyway, which makes them cost-efficient to renew every once in a while.

A playful bathroom wallpaper design in blue and white

via Sandberg Wallpaper

Subtle wallpaper designs for a modest bathroom look

If you like to add wallpaper to your bathroom design but want to achieve a modest and quiet look, you can go for light colors, or solid colors that have a subtle pattern. From afar, the walls will look like they are painted, yet from up close, you will notice the subtle pattern addition of the wallpaper.

This classic bathroom features beautiful white ceramic pieces, which stand out against the off-white wallpaper in a soft yet powerful way.

A subtle off-white wallpaper in a classic bathroom design

via Sandberg Wallpaper

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16 Modern hexagon tile bathroom ideas for a stylish effect

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Hexagon tile is popular in a variety of home project applications because of its unique shape and the playful effect it tends to add to a space. Hexagon tiles are often used for a kitchen backsplash, however, they add a subtle touch on a bathroom floor or wall as well, for a trendy yet timeless effect.

Hexagon tile is available in a variety of materials, colors, and styles. Depending on the bathroom style you want to achieve, you can go for a bold or modest tile design. You can finish the tile with your choice of grout color and create a unique look in your bathroom design.

In the list below, you can find my favorite bathrooms using hexagon tile for you to get inspired by for your next bathroom remodel or to spruce up any home project (from kitchen backsplash, shower walls, or even an accent wall in your bedroom).

Black hexagon tile in a contrasting bathroom setting

In this contrasting black-and-white space, a white subway tile wall is paired with a black hexagon tile bathroom floor. The black tone of the floor tiles also comes back in the window framing, the black vanity, and the black metal and glass shower door to strengthen the contrast even better.

The black hexagon tiles are finished with white grout to make their unique shape stand out even better in the interior. The white tiles on the wall, on the other hand, are finished with black grout.

A contrasting bathroom with a black hexagon floor and white subway tiles on the walls

via Entrance Makleri

White marble hexagon tiles paired with subway tile on the walls

In this contrasting bathroom, it’s the dark grey vanity, the black fixtures, and the black metal and glass shower door that take up all the attention. The combination of the white subway tile walls and the hexagon tile flooring forms the perfect elegant backdrop for these beautiful dark accents.

I love the way the glass shower wall separates the bathroom floor plan and draws attention to the tile combination in the shower.

A bathroom with white subway tiles on the wall and white marble hexagon tiles on the floor

Styled by Emma Fischer and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Alen Cordic, for sale via Nya Kvadrat

Beige hexagon tile flooring in a farmhouse bathroom

The combination of neutral shades has a very calming effect in this modern farmhouse bathroom. Even though the color palette consists solely of whites and beiges, it’s the material combination that adds a unique effect to the style of the room.

The off-white vanity is paired with white marble counters, shiplap walls, and beige hexagon floor tiles with a dark brown trim. The hexagon tile design adds a playful effect to the bathroom interior and finishes off the look nicely.

A farmhouse bathroom with a beige hexagon tile on the floor and shiplap walls

Styled by Johanna Bradford, photographed by Henrik Linden for Alvhem

A subway and hexagon tile bathroom with brass finishes

The bold look of the black hexagon tile floor in this bathroom with an asymmetrical floor plan stands out against the white walls, white porcelain sink, and the wooden stool with a vintage look. The white subway tile on the wall has a subtle grey grout and is finished off with brass trim for a unique and elegant effect in the bathroom design.

A modern bathroom with a black hexagon tile floor and white subway tile walls

via Entrance Makleri

Small white marble hexagon tiles finish off a small guest bathroom

This small guest bathroom is finished with a dark grey vanity and black hardware, for a contrasting effect that stands out against the white bathroom walls. The natural stone floor tiles have a small hexagon pattern that adds a second shade of grey to this small but elegant space.

A small white marble hexagon tile on the floor in a small guest bathroom with a dark grey vanity

via Skandia Maklarna

Tiny hexagons in black and white for a classic look

The classic design of this bathroom features wainscoting on the walls, a freestanding tub, and an elegant green wallpaper design. The floor is finished with tiny hexagon tiles in black and white that form a beautiful pattern on the floor.

The ceramic sink rests on a vintage side table, which pairs elegantly against the dark green wallpaper, and the black and white hexagon tiles on the floor make the warm wood of the table stand out in a bold way.

Small hexagon floor tiles for a beautiful effect in a classic bathroom design with a dark green wallpaper

via Sandberg Wallpaper

Black accent floor tiles finish off a white bathroom design

The arrangement of the shower niches inside of the walls around the tub forms a great storage opportunity for soaps and other bottles. The white tub paired with the white subway tile used on the walls and inside the niche spots has a very bright effect in the trendy space, which is paired with modern chrome fixtures.

The black hexagon floor tiles add so much contrast to this trendy bathroom and I love that there is a small trim of black subway tile on the bottom of the tub to make the transition.

A bathroom with shower niches and white subway tiles paired with black hexagon tiles on the floor

Via Entrance Makleri, photography by Anders Bergstedt

Natural stone hexagon tiles in a modern bathroom design with chrome fittings

The white marble hexagon tile flooring in this beautiful bathroom with a walk-in shower adds a unique texture to the space. The medium white marble tiles are finished with grey grout and a grey vanity for a modest color palette that is finished off with a fresh green branch and a natural basket for a rustic touch.

The LED lighting underneath the ceiling and around the round mirror brings out the natural textures in the natural materials even better.

White subway tile bathroom walls paired with white marble hexagon floor tiles and a grey vanity

Styled by Emma Fisher and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Hendrik Linden, for sale at Alvhem

Subway tile with black grout pared with black hexagon tiles with white grout

The combination of the black hexagon tile with the white wall tiles with black grout creates the perfect backdrop for the white ceramic sink, the brass hardware, and the brass vintage mirror decorating the wall for a classic look and an exciting combination of colors and materials in the space.

A small bathroom with white subway tile walls with black grout and black hexagon floor tiles with white grout

via Stadshem

Hexagon tile on the walls of a modern bathroom with a classic touch

In this modern bathroom with a classic look, hexagon tiles have been applied to the walls instead of the floors like the previous examples on the list. The tile brings out the beautiful classic metal elements in the fixtures and merges with a simple white tile design when reaching the beige floor tile.

On both of the wall tiles, a black grout is used to make the hexagon shape even more apparent in the space.

A white hexagon wall tile with black grout in a modern bathroom with a classic touch

via Alvhem

Large bi-color tiles mix well with more basic wall treatments

To enhance the look of basic white wall tiles, like in the example below, choose a bold bi-color hexagon floor tile to make the look of your bathroom bolder. The burgundy and beige colors highlight the pattern and the sophisticated shape of the floor tile.

A bathroom with basic white wall tiles and a sophisticated bi-color hexagon tile floor

Styled by Lindholm Design, photographed by Mia Borgelin for Historiska Hem

Pair small Hexagon Tiles with Different Types of Marble for a Textural Effect

The hexagon tile on the walls of this gorgeous bathroom example has a darker gray grout that pairs wonderfully well with the gray floor tiles and the veining in the white marble that finishes off the tub and sink.

Combining these textures on the stone surfaces makes this bathroom look sophisticated and stylish.

Different types of marble paired with small hexagon tiles with gray grout on the walls

via Entrance Makleri

White Hexagon tile paired with a few Black spots for Variety

This white tile flooring is enhanced with just a few black hexagon tiles, creating a subtle yet beautiful pattern on this modern bathroom floor. The black window frames enhance the black and white contrast in this setting.

White hexagon tile enhanced with a few black spots to create a beautiful pattern

Styled by Petra Yngfalk, photographed by Wichardt for Historiska Hem

Large Hexagon Marble Floor Tiles enhance a Modern White Bathroom

The simple white wall tiles that cover the walls of this modern bathroom design are enhanced with a beautiful marble hexagon tile on the floor. The hexagon-shaped tiles are quite large, making their effect in the space more impactful.

A white modern bathroom with marble hexagon floor tiles

Styled by Anna van Keppel, photographed by Mia Borgelin for Historiska Hem

Hexagon floor tiles in Natural Stone complement Subway Tile on the Bathroom Walls

The contrasting effect of this bathroom’s white subway wall tiles with black grout is enhanced with black fixtures and a dark gray bathroom vanity. To balance out this stark contrast, subtle hexagon tiles in white marble cover the floor for a subtle effect in the space.

A modern bathroom with white subway tiles with black grout and a subtle white marble hexagon floor tile

via Alvhem

A full Hexagon Tile Bathroom for an Immersive Effect

For an impressive effect in your bathroom space, pick a small hexagon tile and cover your entire bathroom with it. By using the same tile on the floors and walls of this space, your walls and floors are protected from splatters, and the bathroom furniture stands out powerfully.

White hexagon tile on the walls and floors of this bathroom for an immersive effect

via Oscars Fastighetsmakleri

How to pick the right size of hexagon tile for your bathroom

Hexagon tiles come in a variety of sizes, so how do you know which one is the perfect choice for your room? Smaller tile tends to look more busy, as it adds a lot of texture to your space. While this can have an amazing effect on a small surface, this might easily become too busy when applied on a large surface.

If you are afraid a hexagon pattern might be too much for your bathroom, you can always go for a smaller surface only to add an accent to a shower floor or create a small backsplash behind your bathroom sink.

What pairs well with hexagon tile?

Since hexagon tiles have such a pronounced texture and pattern, you can balance is out with natural materials like wood or concrete to create a more modest look. When pairing it with another pattern like a subway tile wall, you can achieve a bolder expression in your bathroom.

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17 Shower niche ideas for storing your favorite soaps

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Bathroom designs that hide away the plumbing look more clean and elegant and you have the opportunity to turn the wall of your shower into extra storage space by adding shower niches when planning your renovation.

A recessed shower niche provides additional storage space for shampoo bottles, body wash, shaving supplies, or anything else you might need. Everything is always within reach while taking a shower and you don’t have to place anything on the floor or drill to create a soap holder attached to the shower walls.

The shower niche ideas in the list below include a variety of placement ideas and shower niches in different shapes, sizes, and finishes. You can work with a shelf-like niche that is custom-built into your walls or buy a ready-made niche that can be covered with the same tiles or wall treatment as the rest of your bathroom.

A clean and minimal walk-in shower with a storage niche

The beautiful white and grey color scheme in this elegant bathroom is finished off with a shower niche covered in the same white tiles as the ones on the shower walls. By picking out a beautiful selection of soaps, the shower niche becomes a fun and stylish element in the space that is functional at the same time.

The other side of the shower niche includes a towel rack on the wall, placing everything within reach while taking a shower. The mixture of white tiles on the walls, small floor tile in the shower, and marble floor tiles in the rest of the bathroom is paired up with a light grey trim underneath the ceiling that also comes back on the cabinet fronts of the bathroom vanity.

  • A clean and minimal walk-in shower with a storage niche
  • A clean and minimal walk-in shower with a storage niche
  • A clean and minimal walk-in shower with a storage niche
  • A clean and minimal walk-in shower with a storage niche

via Entrance Makleri

A shower wall with niches on both sides

When remodeling this bathtub combined shower in this beautiful bathroom with a white color scheme, the owners included a double shower niche: one against the bathtub wall and another one behind the shower head, which can be reached from the side.

This way, extra space is created to store products for multiple people or a large family. Both the bathtub and the shower wall are tiled with simple white tiles with black grout, which also covers the recessed shower niches, creating a cohesive look. The black hexagon floor tiles add a lovely contrast to the setting, which also comes back in the soap bottles and the black detail in the shower head.

A shower wall with niches on both sides, lined with white tiles

Via Entrance Makleri, photography by Anders Bergstedt

A horizontal shower niche that continues towards the bathtub

The shower niche design in this bathroom with beige wall and floor tiles includes recessed lighting for an elegant finishing touch. The modern design shower is finished off with a horizontal shower niche for toiletries, which can be used while showering or while taking a bath.

You can see the shower niche when you walk into the bathroom, even though the shower is hidden, which is a nice touch. The white tub, wood cabinet fronts, and chrome fittings stand out against the soft beige tile color and the shower niche adds depth to the bathroom layout.

via Skandia Maklarna

A shower bench and niche in a bathroom with marble tile

This is one of those shower niche ideas that includes both a recessed area for soaps, combined with a seating bench inside the shower, meaning you can sit down in the shower and quickly grab anything you need from the niche within reach.

The beautiful marble tiles are finished off with a chrome shower head and stainless steel finishes on the seams of both the niche and the bench, making the niche pop and turning it into a focal point in the room.

A shower bench and niche in a bathroom with marble tile

via Entrance Makleri

A beige bathroom with contrasting black accents and a niche in the wall

Both the ceiling and the back wall of the shower have been extended to be able to hide the plumping of the shower head on the wall and the rain shower on the ceiling. By moving the shower wall forward, there was an opportunity to leave out a niche space in the wall, which is accentuated by led lighting making it a focal point in this modern bathroom.

The large bathroom is finished off with beige stone tile and black fittings for a warm yet contrasting look that makes accessories and the white tub stand out in the space. The black marble countertop of the vanity adds another texture to the material palette that makes this contemporary bathroom design look complete.

The stone front on top of the shower niche extends slightly, hiding away the recessed lighting for a contemporary effect. The back of the shower niche is covered with black marble to make this spot for beautiful bottles stand out even more.

  • A beige bathroom with contrasting black accents and a niche in the wall
  • A beige bathroom with contrasting black accents and a niche in the wall

via Alicia Edelman

A Romantic Bathroom with Wallpaper and beige stone shelves in the Shower niches

This is the most romantic bathroom inspiration on this list, with the combination of gold hardware, bathroom wallpaper, and a beautiful soaking tub. The subway tile shower wall is enhanced with two niches that have a beige stone shelf that matches wonderfully with the color palette of this bathroom.

A romantic bathroom with beige wallpaper, gold hardware and shower niches with beige stone shelves

via Skandinaviska Shakerkok

A terrazzo bathroom with a narrow shower niche

The shower space in this wood and terrazzo bathroom design is finished off with a narrow and angled shower bench and a narrow shower niche that about just fits soap bottles (that’s really all you need though isn’t it).

The terrazzo tile choice in combination with the wood bathroom floor looks great throughout this bathroom design and different niche sizes can also be found back in the other section of the bathroom. The white countertop on the vanity and the white tub stand out against the tile in a powerful way and create a beautiful mixture of materials and colors in this space.

While the terrazzo adds a bit of a fun element to the space, the chrome fittings tone the look down a bit and add a beautiful finish.

  • A terrazzo bathroom with a narrow shower niche
  • A terrazzo bathroom with a narrow shower niche

via Alvhem

A large shower niche with glass shelves above a bathtub

The spacious shower niche in this concrete bathroom design is divided into three levels to keep everything organized. The walls and seams of the shower niche are finished off with micro cement just like the rest of the bathroom and two glass shelves are attached inside the niche for a subtle division that is barely visible against the dark backdrop.

The natural tones in the accessories and objects displayed on the storage shelves combined with the brass bathroom fixtures add a warm tone to the dark color scheme of the space.

A dark concrete bathroom with brass fittings, a shower niche and a white tub

via Historiska Hem

Three shower niches on top of each other

The shower niche in this small bathroom space is extended all the way up to the ceiling, allowing three sections in the long niche. When you like to store your products in your shower, you can reduce the size of your vanities this way.

The shower in this bathroom is finished off with simple white tiles, combined with contrasting black tiles on the bathroom floor and marble tiles on the wall of the toilet. The combination of these different stone materials is finished off with a chrome showerhead for a fresh and clean look.

A white tile bathroom with a three shower niches on top of each other

via Fantastic Frank

A long shower niche design that extends toward the sink

Minimal walk-in showers tend to be great candidates for shower niches, as there are typically not a lot of surfaces to attach a caddy to and it feels messy to place shampoo bottles on the floor in such a modern shower design.

In this modern design bathroom, the shower niche starts halfway through the shower module and continues over the toilet and bathroom vanity. The beautiful niche is finished off with an LED strip on top and the large mirror above it adds even more depth to this beautiful bathroom design.

A long shower niche design that extends toward the sink

via Bjurfors

A bathtub and shower combined with niches on each side

While this is not the most common solution, in this bathroom remodel the wall containing the shower head was pulled forward, leaving out two shower niche spaces on each side to place bathroom products. This effect was made even strong by picking different tiles for the shower design and the niche walls.

In this type of style of layout, you could even imagine adding shelving inside of the shower niche on one side to create even more storage space for the entire bathroom. You could even align the shelving with the grout of the big tiles to make them less apparent.

A bathtub and shower combined with niches on each side

via Alvhem

A shower bench inside of a micro-cement bathroom

This beautiful bathroom is completely covered with micro-cement, bringing out the beautiful wood ceiling in the room. The shower goes over into a built-in shower bench for storing towels and toiletries and the entire shower fills up the wall.

The black fixtures and the smoked shower glass add a contrasting element to the room, which is otherwise defined by the wood tones and the grey cement treatment. I especially love the intersection of the mico-cement above the bench with the exposed wood beams on the ceiling, showcasing a perfect merge of both materials and styles.

A modern bathroom in an Andorra guesthouse by Danish design brand Vipp

via Vipp 

A modern bathroom with exquisite lighting

The built-in lighting in this bathroom design really stands out and gives the space a modern look. The round mirror contrasts nicely with the clean lines of the horizontal shower niche and the concrete tiles on the wall give the room an even more modern appearance.

The shower niche is separated by a glass wall with a black metal frame which accentuates the clean lines of the bathroom design even more. A simple floating vanity fits perfectly next to the shower, with enough white space on each side.

A modern bathroom with exquisite lighting and a shower niche

via Erik Olsson

A shower niche with gold lining

This bathroom inspiration includes one of those shower niche ideas that is so powerful in its simplicity. This shower niche features gold border finishes rather than normal metal ones as seen in the previous examples for a luxurious touch in this minimal space.

Even though the shower niche is rather small, the brass seams turn it into a focal point in the space. A single glass shelf separates the shower niche into two sections, allowing access for more storage space in the shower.

  • A shower niche with gold lining
  • A shower niche with gold lining

via Entrance Makleri

A double shower niche in a corner shower

This asymmetrical shower includes a double shower niche with small tiles on the wall. The two niches are different in size for a more playful effect and I like that one is used as storage space, yet the upper one is a perfect spot for a little plant.

The small white tiles are finished off with a black floor and an elegant chrome showerhead that fills the small bathroom corner.

  • A double shower niche in a corner shower
  • A double shower niche in a corner shower

via Historiska Hem

A niche with a black frame around it

The beautiful black fixtures in this contemporary bathroom renovation with marble tiling add a contrasting effect to the space. The style is brought back in the frame around the niche area, accentuating the LED-lit storage area in a fun and stylish way.

A shower with a shower niche, black fixtures, stone tile walls

via Sjöman Frisk

A Modern Bathroom Completely Covered with Grey Limestone

This modern bathroom renovation has beautiful grey limestone on the floor, walls, and the ceiling in the shower for an impressive effect. A shower niche has been carved out in the shower and is covered with the same limestone as well.

A modern bathroom with a shower niche, grey limestone tiles and chrome fixtures

via Entrance Makleri

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18 Concrete bathroom ideas for a modern and minimal look

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A concrete bathroom gives your house or home an instant modern look. The surface textures on concrete tiles, micro-cement or concrete sinks (if you are looking for a more subtle look) add a beautiful natural style to your bathroom that can be combined with a selection of other materials in the sink, tub, countertops, or fittings.

If you are thinking of adding a concrete look to your next bathroom remodel, have a look at these wonderful modern bathroom ideas that combine concrete or cement with a selection of other materials for a unique look with a subtle industrial touch.

A concrete floor and concrete walls combined with elegant brass fixtures

This beautiful concrete bathroom features gold fixtures in the shower and tub that stand out in such a beautiful way against the concrete bathroom walls and the polygon concrete tiles on the floor.

The micro-cement treatment that is used on the walls has been applied on the shelves in the shower and the niche space next to the tub as well, which integrates these modules nicely within the bathroom.

The white porcelain tub and sink stand out beautifully against the dark concrete walls and the concrete tiles on the bathroom floor, while the small wood stool adds a bit of a natural touch to the color palette. Above the bathtub, a shower niche fills the space allowing for extra storage opportunity in the bathroom.

  • A dark concrete bathroom with brass fittings and a white tub
  • A dark concrete bathroom with brass fittings and a white tub
  • A dark concrete bathroom with brass fittings and a white tub

via Historiska Hem

A concrete bathroom made with different-sized concrete tiles

The beautiful built-in tub fills the entire space in this modern bathroom. The elegant brass faucet provides a beautiful finishing touch to the modern concrete bathroom look and the different sizes of concrete tiles provide an elegant texture to the space.

The white ceiling with crown molding contrasts with the minimal aesthetics of the surface texture of the tiled walls and tub and the thick border around the tub gives it a brutalist impression.

On the other side of the bathroom, the micro-cement walls behind a black marble sink enhance the concrete look with a more subtle grey palette that matches the rest of the space.

  • A bathroom with concrete tiles around the rub and shower
  • A bathroom with micro-cement walls, black marble sink and a brass faucet
  • A bathroom with micro-cement walls, black marble sink and a brass faucet
  • A bathroom with concrete tiles around the rub and shower

via Menu

Micro-cement walls and polished concrete floors in an elegant pastel bathroom

This beautiful light concrete bathroom with minimal shapes and a pastel color palette has micro-cement on the walls, combined with a concrete floor and concrete tub with very clean lines.

The nude pink color of the sink module and the purple pendant light stand out so nicely against the minimalist wall treatment, while the oval mirror reflects the space in an elegant way.

A concrete bathroom with a concrete tub an pastel elements

via Montana Furniture

Polished concrete floors and walls underneath a beautiful exposed wood roof

The polished concrete bathroom floor and walls seal this minimal space completely, drawing all attention to the beautiful wood grains in the roof and the black hardware in the shower. The shower glass is dark stained instead of clear, adding another beautiful shade to the color palette.

The built-in bench inside the wall next to the shower is great for storing essentials and has the same micro-cement finish for a cohesive look.

A modern bathroom in an Andorra guesthouse by Danish design brand Vipp

via Vipp

Micro-cement walls and a concrete floor in an attic bathroom with a white porcelain tub

The material combination of the concrete wall surface, chrome fittings, and the white porcelain of the bathtub has a beautiful effect in this attic space. The concrete bathroom is lit up by the skylight right above the tub, which seems like a perfect spot to observe the clouds from.

An attic bathroom with concrete walls and a white tub

via Historiska Hem

Limewash-painted walls for a subtle concrete bathroom look

Limewash walls can have a subtle concrete look if you pick them out in a grey shade. This beautiful concrete bathroom combines a concrete tile floor with limewash walls in a warm grey with dark oak cabinets and a wall-mounted gold faucet.

The marble sink countertop adds a subtle texture to the sink cabinet, while the XL round mirror reflects the space in a wonderful way.

  • A modern bathroom with a soft concrete look
  • A modern bathroom with a soft concrete look

via Norm Architects

Cement board cabinet doors for a concrete bathroom look enhanced with pink details

This beautiful bathroom has micro-cement on every surface for a cohesive look. The cement material treatment was even used on the cabinet fronts, which gives the bathroom a soft and smooth concrete appearance which is balanced out by the nude pink details in the shower curtain and other textiles.

The wall-to-wall mirror reflects the concrete bathroom and makes the space look bigger, while the white countertop with built-in sinks and brass fittings makes the bathroom look more minimal.

A concrete bathroom with nude pink accessories

Styled by Lotta Agaton, art direction Therese Sennerholt, photography by Heidi Lerkenfeldt for H&M Home

Concrete bathroom tiles on the shower wall and floor

When a full concrete bathroom look is a bit much for your taste, you can always work with concrete tiles or micro-cement in your shower niche only, while keeping the rest of your bathroom more modest.

The concrete tiles on the shower walls and floors in combination with white tiles on the other walls in the bathroom provide a nice contrast to this bathroom space. The tiles draw attention when looking into this space and really stand out in this room.

A bathroom with cement tiles on the wall and floors

via Historiska Hem

A dark micro-cement wall with a contrasting white sink

This small bathroom has a dark micro-cement treatment, which gives it quite a dramatic look. White sinks tend to stand out in the most contrasting way against concrete bathroom walls, especially when combined with a white metal faucet like in this example.

A small, dark guest bathroom with micro-cement walls, a white sink and a white faucet

Photography by Sara Medina Lind, styling Pella Hedeby

Concrete floor and wall tiles paired up with wood tones

The white marble sinks combined with the wall-mounted brass faucets and the beautiful round mirrors stand out from the dark backdrop created by the large concrete tiles on both the floor and walls in this modern bathroom.

The round sinks on top of a rounded cabinet with a rounded concrete countertop are finished off with wood panels that add an extra texture to the bathroom design and the round mirrors are complemented with six lightbulbs around it to provide direct lighting above the sinks.

A modern bathroom with concrete tiles on the floor and walls, with marble sinks, a wooden sink cabinet and round mirrors

Photographed by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen for Norm Architects

Micro-cement walls and a cement board underneath the sink

This clean concrete bathroom has a very minimal design enhanced with black metal fittings for a sleek industrial touch. The concrete floor is a bit darker than the cement treatment on the walls and the sink rests on a cement board, which gives it a lighter expression in the space.

A modern concrete bathroom with a black metal shower wall and black fittings

Designed by Lotta Agaton for Vallonia

Micro-cement walls, dark wood tones, and chrome fittings

This stylish concrete bathroom consists of micro cement on the walls and cement tiles on the wall containing the sink, tub, and shower. This way, the room gets a soft grey touch which is complemented by the mixture of the chrome fittings with the walnut wood finishes.

The material combination forms the perfect interior palette and material choice that is both stylish and perfect to seal a wet room, while the shapes of the mirror, and fluted sink add a sophisticated elegance to the interior design of this bathroom.

  • A bathroom with concrete tiles, micro cement, walnut wood and chrome fittings
  • A bathroom with concrete tiles, micro cement, walnut wood and chrome fittings
  • A bathroom with concrete tiles, micro cement, walnut wood and chrome fittings

Interior design and styling by Design Therapy photographed by Elisabeth Daly for Innerstadsspecialisten

A concrete floor combined with concrete walls for an impressive effect

Concrete bathroom walls can be great to update the style of an outdated bathroom and create a new look without installing everything again. Like this, you can achieve amazing results with a low budget. You can add a layer of micro-cement on tiles to achieve concrete bathroom walls with a textured stain and a unique look

The old tiles can be masked by a modern concrete treatment on the wall, while basic bathroom sinks can get an enhanced look by changing up the material in the backdrop. In this concrete bathroom, even the ceilings have been treated with a smooth layer of cement for a concrete design that is a bit dramatic.

  • A bathroom remodelled with micro-cement on the walls, floor and ceiling
  • A bathroom remodelled with micro-cement on the walls, floor and ceiling

via Fantastic Frank

A modern bathroom with clean lines and micro-cement walls

When you are designing a modern bathroom space, concrete is the perfect finish to provide the design with clean and sharp lines that make other minimal elements stand out.

Larger bathrooms tend to work best with a concrete seal, as the dark color will make the room look smaller, however, it can work well in small bathrooms for a more dramatic effect in case that’s your intention.

  • A bathroom with micro-cement walls for a dark and minimal look
  • A bathroom with micro-cement walls for a dark and minimal look
  • A bathroom with micro-cement walls for a dark and minimal look

via Norm Architects

A guest bathroom with a concrete look

This small guest room with cement walls features a cement-covered module holding the sink and hiding away the piping for a minimal effect that is enhanced by the elegant white mirror and the art print on the wall.

A concrete bathroom with a white lamp, white sink and white mirror

via Lotta Agaton

A bathroom project with concrete walls and floors and a bamboo vanity

In this beautiful house project by Aks Og Eng, the bathroom has very high ceilings, which are accentuated by the impressive micro-cement treatment on the walls. The concrete flooring is a tint darker than the walls and this completely concrete look makes the beautiful bamboo vanity stand out in a powerful way.

  • A bathroom with concrete floors and walls with a bamboo vanity and black wall lamps standing out of the setting
  • A bathroom with concrete floors and walls with a bamboo vanity and black wall lamps standing out of the setting
  • A bathroom with concrete floors and walls with a bamboo vanity and black wall lamps standing out of the setting

via Ask Og Eng

Pair White Walls with a Concrete Bathroom Floor for a Subtle Effect

The bathroom in this turn-of-the-century apartment has a large window and white walls which make the room appear light and airy. The concrete bathroom floor contrasts with the white paint and porcelain, while the light wood countertop and other wood elements add a natural touch.

The combination of green plants stands out in this neutral color palette.

A bathroom with white walls and a concrete floor, decorated with lots of plants

via Historiska Hem

Create a Balance between a Concrete Floor and Walls and soft Oak Wood

A concrete bathroom can easily become modern and industrial in appearance. If you want to add some warmth to the setting, however, opt for a soft oak wood vanity like in the bathroom example below.

The bathroom is located underneath the sloped roof of the house. The concrete treatment highlights the beautiful angles in the ceiling and walls.

An attic bathroom with concrete walls and floors, paired with a soft oak wood vanity

via Kolon

Work with a Concrete Shower and Tub to Set Them Apart

A concrete bathroom finish is a great way to set your shower and tub walls apart from the material used in the rest of the space. In this beautiful attic bathroom example, the walls are irregular, however, the cement treatment makes these surfaces look cohesive.

A shower and tub with a concrete treatment that sets them apart from the materials used in the rest of the bathroom

Styled by Clindholm, photographed by Frederic Boukari, for Historiska Hem

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