Noz Design: White and Grey Bathroom Tiles
A palette of neutrals in a trio of patterns seamlessly blend these white and grey bathroom tiles together.
A palette of neutrals in a trio of patterns seamlessly blend these white and grey bathroom tiles together.
A trio of tile patterns beautifully inhabit this great room. An island clad with handmade hex tile is complemented by white kitchen tile, while fireplace tiles in our right and left Scalene Triangles anchor the living room.
This bright and beautiful kitchen goes luxe with our dark and dramatic Evergreen glaze in a 6" Hexagon shape.
Pairing with black hexagon floor tile with white shower tile, Zosia Mamet's updated guest bathroom is full of classic contrasts mixed with eclectic elements. Designed by High Street Homes.
Tasked to remodel her master bath, Aimee Lagos of Hygge & West designed a beautifully patterned black and white tile bathroom with splashes of whimsy. Hex tiles and bold herringbone tile shower pair perfectly in the classic color palette.
Located in the heart of downtown Charleston, a Navy Blue Hexagon backsplash offers a seamless transition between indoors and outdoors in this luxury student housing complex's communal space and poolside bar.
This bathroom's clean-cut black and white palette lends two classic tile patterns, subway and hexagon, a contemporary perspective.
A classic color duo gets a new angle. Anchored by a Navy Hexagon Tile backsplash, this open kitchen serves up a fresh take on blue and white.
Bay Area interior designer Kristen Peña gives this bathroom a dramatic edge with matte black 8" hexagon wall and shower tile .
Interior designer Nina Jizhar expertly pairs Foggy Morning with our Murietta pattern for a refreshing take on classic design.
Looking for Foggy Morning? In an effort towards Zero Waste manufacturing, Foggy Morning has been discontinued. Closest color match is Mist on our Recycled Tile Body.
This San Francisco restaurant features a hidden gem of a bathroom, outfitted with an eclectic blend of Hexagon tiles in custom pink and Basalt.
While honoring the home's historical roots, Destination Eichler's Karen Nepacena plays up pattern with white hexagon floor tiles.