Whether you’re looking to give your bathroom a simple refresh, or a totally new look, seeking out bathroom tile trends and knowing exactly what bathroom tile trends are popular this year, will put you in a good place to begin your transformation. 

While we obviously don’t advocate changing your bathroom tile ideas every year, if you’re about to embark on a bathroom project and are looking for inspo, knowing the inside skinny on bathroom tile trends before you start, might help guide your choice.

When speaking to the industry experts about their predictions for 2025, it seems most agree that marble bathroom ideas are still big business. But it’s not just about the materials you choose, but the colours and finishes too so it’s worth reading on to find out more.

Tiles are a wonderful way to add colour, pattern and interest to a room. Plus, you can easily create impact with just a few, or equally by covering large swathes of a space. 

While you don’t want to be redoing your space to align with bathroom tile trends every year, if you change your style over the years, replacing tiles is less expensive than completely renovating the room. This makes tiles one of the easier and more affordable ways to update a bathroom. 

Check out the top bathroom tile trends for 2024 below to inspire your own bathroom ideas and designs.  

1. Granny-chic tiles

In the summer months of 2024 we saw Italian Nonna decor rise in kitchens so it’s only natural that it would make its way to bathrooms too. Gone are the days of clinical all-white wash spaces – pattern certainly has a place in our bathrooms and the more kitsch, the better.

‘We’re calling it ‘The Nonna Effect’, because with her as your muse, your decor is guaranteed to feel tried and true, rich and layered, familiar and comforting, but also totally on trend,’ explains Grazzie, head of creative at Ca’ Pietra.

‘Out of every trend we’re forecasting for 2025, this is the one that’s head and shoulders above the rest, and that translates to every part of the home. In a bathroom, this looks like a café curtain billowing on an antique brass rail by the window, a vintage-style bath tub, plenty of cream scallop towels hanging from wooden towel rails and classic and timeless tiles set against plaster walls.’

‘Flooring wise, I could also imagine her having something a bit kitsch like the Folly Porcelain tiles in Sand or a classic Italian choice, the Rialto Terrazzo in the Santa Croce shade.’

2. Checkerboard tiles

 2025 is set to see a retro revival with checkerboard tiles taking the forefront. The beauty of this bathroom tile trend is that you can easily keep to a classic look, or alternatively, have some fun with playful colours.

‘As we’ve already started to see this season, checkerboard tile patterns are making a huge comeback, offering a nostalgic nod to classic interiors with a fresh twist. Whether used in classic monochrome or modern colour combinations, checkerboard designs bring a sense of structure and drama to kitchens, bathrooms, and entranceways,’ explains Molly Woodward-More, creative director at Stone Superstore.

‘Opt for matt finishes to keep the design grounded and modern, or use glazed or polished surfaces for more of a traditional, maximalist look.’

3. Earthy tones

Rich, warm earthy tones have been some of the most popular bathroom colour schemes of the year, as they create an inviting aura perfect for relaxing in.  

‘Earth-inspired hues have a natural appeal in the bathroom as they create an inviting and serene atmosphere while providing a neutral colour base that avoids being one-dimensional,’ explains Ashley Cooper, marketing director at Triton Showers. ‘Don’t shy away from experimenting with textures and materials with this trend, as it will help add interest.’

‘Depending on personal preference you can work with either a warm or cool palette to achieve an earthy look,’ says Ashley. ‘Consider traditional warm colours like terracotta and hickory or delve into the other end of the colour wheel with muted tones like sage green, cashmere, taupe and stone grey.’

‘There’s so much flexibility with how you can welcome these natural tones into your bathroom, earthy cabinetry is a great option, or accessories can provide a solution that is easy to rework if you fancy a change at a later date.’

4. Green theme

Green bathroom tiles are one of the bathroom tile trends that are continuing from 2024 into 2025. 

‘Green works wonderfully in the bathroom, offering a calm and restorative atmosphere to relax in,’ notes Kamila Swiatecka, marketing and brand manager, Tile Giant. ‘To tap into the biophillic oasis trend, pair green tiles with crisp white and natural wood details to create a room that’s as relaxing as it is elegant. Mint green is an ideal shade as it has a fresh, vibrant feel that will open up your space.’

For a more dramatic take on the green bathroom tile trends, look at statement glossy options. ‘With more of us opting for statement looks in our bathrooms, green glossy tiles are an easy choice to create the ultimate WOW factor!,’ says Antonia Clayson, Design Expert, Victorian Plumbing. Green bathroom ideas are ideal. The colour compliments white ceramics and coordinates perfectly with neutral colours and textures to remind us of the great outdoors.’

5. Fluted tiles

This year’s bathroom trends are all about texture. Fluted effect surfaces have been huge in kitchens this year, and they’re the perfect antidote to a simple bathroom scheme that needs added interest.

‘The prominence of texture has been seen across fashion and interiors over the past year and tiles are following suit for the year ahead. Wall tiles have evolved from being a simple functional solution to becoming a key element in interior design,’ explains Isabel Fernandez from Quorn Stone.

‘One of the standout trends for 2025, is the use of tiles with a pronounced and tactile surface. These designs can add depth and character to any room, whether with wavy, fluted and relief finishes, to those imitating natural materials such as stone.’

6. Whimsical style

Whimsical, traditional-inspired designs are set to be huge in kitchens for 2025, so it’s only natural that the trend has made its way to bathrooms too.  

When it comes to choosing bathroom tiles that fit this eclectic yet homely trend, Ashley recommends to ‘Start by creating the perfect colour palette with soft, pastel hues, such as pale pinks and yellows and muted blues. Pair this base with floral prints in the form of wallpaper or artwork for a feminine, romantic feel.’ 

‘Finish the look with simple silver or chrome brassware, along with a vintage-look shower that will perfectly complement the wider scheme. To create a more homely look, add personal touches such as plates and framed pictures to the walls, as this will help bring the look together.’

7. New neutrals

Looking to create a calm and serene setting to unwind in? Then perhaps steer clear of too much colour and opt for a more neutral colour palette instead, focusing on one particular colour you might not have expected…

Barrie Cutchie, Design Director at BC Designs says, ‘In 2024, we’re seeing beige bathroom ideas becoming popular in bathroom tiles too. However, they are anything other than boring. Styled the right way, they can help to create a sense of calm and they harmonise with most colours on the colour wheel, allowing you to bring in other colours as and when you choose.’

‘The warm tones associated with beige will also make their way into trends such as spa bathrooms, giving them a much warmer edge to them. This will be done with warm, honey veining to the marble tiles.’

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Ruth says, ‘Geometric tilework is a big trend for 2025 and allows you to be bold and put your creativity to the test. Popular geometric patterns include hexagons, bricks, chevrons and parquet-like designs, and for a contrasting aesthetic opt for this in a monochrome colour scheme. This style can be combined with simple bathroom furniture to complement the statement tiling.’

Geometric tiles work especially well for an all-over, enveloping look in small washrooms, or paired with tiles of different textures or colours in a  large space for more depth. 

Diane Hyde of Craven Dunnill highlights a trend in using coloured bathroom grout to accentuate tile colours. ‘Grout used to be simply functional – to hold tiles in place. But grout is no longer something to hide. It’s a design-led choice that elevates and accentuates the tiles it borders. Bright cobalt blue or cherry red grout pairs beautifully with our ultra-glossy white Samara tiles. Or for an elegant yet moody space, black grout makes green tiles such as our Chroma Field Tile in ‘laurel’ really stand out.’

Looking to find out how to grout tiles? There are plenty of resources online to help and it’s actually easier than you might think to do it yourself.

If you’re looking for bathroom colour ideas, coloured tiles could be the way to go. Pink has been a popular choice for years and isn’t going anywhere, but there is some wiggle room in the trends palette for warmer, earthy tones for an elevated spa-feel. 

Diane Hyde of Craven Dunnill cites Terracotta as a big bathroom tile trend for 2025. ‘This year, colour schemes are warming up and terracotta is having a resurgence. Providing a rustic, earthen texture, terracotta feeds the prevailing desire to connect our interiors with the natural world.’ 

Ruth Foster of Victoria Plum agrees, ‘Natural stone colours and materials will continue to move up the ranks in popularity during 2025 too, in particular terracotta and slate for wall and floor tiling.’

Laura Popek of Ripples thinks a more nature-inspired shade will be big this year. ‘Green tiles are the most popular choice in bathrooms right now, especially forest green and other deep, rich tones.’

Which trend takes your fancy? From bold patterns to muted earthy tones, there’s a bathroom tile trend to suit every taste and budget. 

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