Horizontal Picket Fence Tile
An elongated hex tile shape and horizontal picket fence layout lend a unique style to this white marble-look design.
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The variety of shapes, sizes, and styles available for white ceramic tile means white is anything but plain or boring. Gleeming, lustrious, sophisticated, charming, clean, and timeless are all adjectives that describe the versatility of white ceramic tile.
Choose white tile as a striking installation on it’s own or in combination with other colors, styles, and textures. White tile provides a particularly impressive partner when used in combination with floral and highly-patterned tile.
White shades are a staple in every decor, from farmhouse to industrial chic. Explore our white tile examples below and many more on our Pinterest board.
An elongated hex tile shape and horizontal picket fence layout lend a unique style to this white marble-look design.
Arabesque tile shapes add a playful touch to this white marble-look bathroom design.
Flame-resistant and highly durable (not to mention oh-so-stylish), ceramic tile makes a perfect fireplace surround.
Looking for tile that pops? Modern tile manufacturing makes 3D tile designs like this glass-look tile possible. This double herringbone pattern creates even more interest for a unique installation.
This kitchen backsplash adds a slight twist to classic white subway tile by alternating white with light blue and greige shades for a one-of-a-kind installation. You can also mix color tiles randomly for an even more unique look.
Cool shades such the blue and greige tones in this backsplash inspire peace and tranquility for a calming, yet stylish kitchen that also has a spotlessly clean look.
The silver lining in this space is the floor-to-ceiling hexagon tile in a textured silver design that’s both elegant and casual at the same time. Fido approved, too.
Quarry tile in a matte black showcases glossy red mosaic tile, as well as contrasting the variation of square shapes.
Diamonds are our best friend, and this gray and white diamond ceramic tile pattern especially strikes our fancy. A tile “rug” like this is a great way to add visual interest to your living space without the maintenance and hygiene concerns that actual carpets bring.
Why choose just one ceramic tile design for your space when you could have two? The patterned tile with intersecting circles delineates the seating area, while a coordinating gray-brown tile is used for the rest of the space. This attention to design elevates the decor of this cafe from ordinary to EXTRAordinary.
We spy three ceramic tile designs in this restroom—pearly textured tiles laid diagonally on one wall, a black tile grid on the other wall, and large dark marble-look tiles on the floor—all accented with rose gold fixtures and accessories for an elegant look, even in a public setting.
Love the look of carpet but hate its cleaning routine or hygiene concerns? Ceramic tile comes in textured linen looks like this to give you that carpet look without any of carpet’s drawbacks.
This stunning small subway tile mosaic design incorporates an iridescent finish and offset rows of white tiles for a one-of-a-kind installation.
As with an exquisite chandelier, these pearl and silver elongated mosaic hexagon tiles drip down the wall in an Art Deco-esque zigzag pattern. The pattern creates a wallpaper look but with the bonus of durability and easy cleaning you get with tile.
Sometimes, less is more. That’s the case in this living room, decked in a creamy white large subway tile fireplace surround and a coordinating tile grid for flooring.
Create a stylish patio with a material that stands up to the elements and continues looking new for decades. Stone-look ceramic and porcelain tile such as this are a popular option for outdoor living areas because of durability and stylish choices.
A curbless shower is a great opportunity to show off a beautiful ceramic tile design such as this beige stone-look tile that is used throughout the bathroom in coordinating shapes.
When you won’t settle for anything less than the best, ceramic tile is an obvious choice for combining beautiful designs such as this stone-look ceramic tile with incredible durability and functional benefits.
Various polygon shapes combine in white and silver hues to create a a unique mosaic tile full-wall backsplash design.
Hexagons, anyone? Shades of white and blue combine to create this playful mosaic tile flooring.