Subway tiles have been a popular design for decades, in 2025 we're seeing them reimagined with innovative layouts. Our favourite? Subway tiles stacked vertically.
Designers are also bringing in bold colours deep greens or burgundies to really make a statement with this simple layout.
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In a bathroom or kitchen backsplash vertically stacked subway tiles are sure-fire way to add a pop of dimension to the space.
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Textured tiles add the depth to a space that more and more homeowners are searching for in their homes. These materials can make a room feel more dynamic, whether it is a natural texture or something with raised patterns to capture and reflect light in unique ways.
Slate, limestone, or travertine are excellent natural materials that bring in texture in an organic way while also offering great slip resistance.
Moroccan Zellige is a bold style of tile we are seeing more and more as an excellent way to bring in texture especially in smaller spaces.
Wood-like tile has continued to grow in popularity over the past 5 years especially as this technology has gotten better and better. Wood-like tiles are the best of both worlds: offering the warmth of wood and the durability of tile - allowing them to get wet while keeping any space cosy.
Wood-like tile are great for entryways and bathroom spaces where you're in need of a material that can withstand moisture.
Not only is this a tiling choice, but an installation change you can expect to see in more of the bathroom remodels you take on this year.
Opening up of showers to create a full on spa - think wet zones, walk-in showers with less privacy and more open space. The luxury one is used to experiencing in a spa or hotel is coming into more and more homes as people see the possibility of zen in their own space.
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