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When we say Art Deco, of course, there won’t be any details that come into our minds. Is there anything more iconic? I don't think so. Checkerboard floor tile is that one trend that refuses to quit, and I am here for it. But this year? We are softening it up. Instead of classic black and white, we’re going for a gray and white floor!
If Jay Gatsby had a bathroom renovation this year, this is exactly what he’d pick. I am absolutely swooning over emerald green tile right now. It’s RICH, and that glossy finish? It catches the light like an emerald. Seriously, just add a gold faucet, and you’re living in a jewelry box with music.
Who said Art Deco has to be all deep tones? The lace like pattern of this blue accent wall tile breaks up all the straight lines of your vanity. It feels romantic, doesn't it? I love the idea of using this behind a mirror tolevel up the level of Art Deco. It’s an interior design that is absolutely out of the box, and this is a perfect accent wall tile that is out of the box.
Okay, hear me out: Brown can be the new black, but I’m not sure. I know, look at this brown ceramic wall tile! The elongated hex shape (we call it a picket tile) feels so architectural, like a luxurious interior design magazine. Can you imagine matching them with gold details and amber toned lighting? I can imagine, and I am living for it!
Confetti for your floors? Yes, please! Terrazzo tile is having the ultimate comeback, and I’m so glad it invited us to the party. It’s the perfect bridge between vintage charm and modern durability. Plus, can we talk about how it hides everything? If you want a vintage art deco bathroom vibe but need it to handle messy footprints (especially your pets’), this is your best friend.
I literally stopped scrolling when I saw this. Ming green marble tile is just... chef’s kiss. It’s organic and wild, but when you pair it with gold and dark red details around the bathroom? Now, that’s the special recipe of an Art Deco chef! It feels like a spa in a tropical rainforest full of luxury.
You know I love a good hack. You don't always need to buy a patterned tile to get the look. Take a simple chevron tile, and that’ll add that zippy Jazz Age energy without breaking the bank. And do you know the best part of it? You don’t have to follow a strict order to put tiles; just mix them, and you’ll be reflecting your character in your bathroom!
Forget everything you know about boring subway tiles. This green subway tile is all about that handmade look (and you know it was the most famous one last year). A dark sage green shade that won’t lose its fame for years, brass mirror and bathtub details, wood bathroom furniture, and it’s the secret potion of an Art Deco and biophilic design mix.
Can we get a round of applause for dark bathrooms? This hex tile setup in an espresso shade is a pure goal to achieve this year. It wraps the room in a warm hug, like a morning espresso. Hexagons are such a characteristic design of the 1920s, and one of the best ways to achieve a chocolate like kind of look.
Basket weave tile is the definition of a 1920s Art Deco bathroom. It’s ridiculously elegant and feels like a Royal Family detail. I love how it looks like a woven rug but made of natural stone. If you are not a color loving kind of person but want a pattern, this is the one.
How cute are these? Penny tile floor designs are fun, a good non slip flooring option, and surprisingly chic. In a modern art deco bathroom, I love seeing them used in white marble or with contrasting grout to make those little circles pop. Walking barefoot on this feels amazing (sensory bonus!), and seeing it also feels amazing, as well.
Okay, this is for my bold friends. Black brick tile in the shower? I call it amen! It’s dark, it’s mysterious, and with that glossy finish, it’s not gloomy; it’s glamorous. Imagine showering in here with gold fixtures gleaming against the black. We can’t think of an Art Deco design without black, so we won’t have it without black!
If Art Deco had a uniform, it probably would be black and white. But this isn't basic; it’s art. A black and white tile wall like this acts like wallpaper; it’s the only decoration you need! Who needs paintings when your tiles look like this?
I’m calling it: Dark blue must be the new neutral. This dark blue accent wall tile has such a deep tone that it feels like the ocean at midnight. A total dream for the ones who adore a really good accent wall design. A good tile pattern, the perfect shade, the perfect match with bathroom floor tiles.
Last but definitely not least, let’s talk about the shape, and it is DIAMOND! Why be square when you can be a diamond girl in black? These black ceramic tiles use bold lines to create a pattern that feels architectural and strong. It’s one of the characteristic Art Deco bathroom ideas you can achieve at its best; just give it a try.
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