Here's a look at some of the most eye-catching bathroom tiles you can ever find today.
Just recently, House Beautiful compiled photos of bathroom tiles that are truly unlike any other. They kicked off their list with the tiles used by Chicago-based designer Julia Buckingham for the bathtub. According to the designer, this is one of his creations that he can consider a "jewel."
Also on the list are the Moroccan-inspired tiles on the walls of a Los Angeles home. The wall also features Ann Sack's Maghreb four-tiles.
Third is the modern bohemian bathroom that was designed by Karen Vidal. According to her, she loves blurring boundaries, so she made it a point to be very particular with the tiles she used for a bathroom floor in Spain.
Also on the list are the tiles that can be found inside a Spanish Colonial-inspired powder room. This house that has truly unique styles is actually located in Richmond, Virginia.
Fifth, designer Caroline Beaupere decided to use floral mural tiles for a Jersey City, New Jersey home.
"I love cherry blossoms and this master bath in a house in Jersey City, New Jersey, was inspired by hanami, the Japanes tradition of going to see the blossoms as part of a celebration of spring," she said.
Lastly, designer Dierdre Doherty also gave one of his clients' bathrooms an old Spanish revival through the use of Granada tiles.
Now that you have some ideas when it comes to bathroom tiles, the next thing that you need to do is to decide which of these tiles is right for you.
Remember, you have to choose tiles not only based on their design, but also based on their quality and affordability. When you do, chances are you can never go wrong with them. So start looking for the best bathroom tiles now!