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tile / backsplashes

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handmade terra Cotta tile

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The kitchen backsplash is hand-glazed white, blue and yellow Moroccan terra-cotta tile, which adds a trendy counterpoint to the traditional millwork.

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Barcelona Gaudí

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The homeowner had fallen in love with this panot tile used to pave Barcelona’s sidewalks when she saw it during a trip there. Designed by iconic architect Antoni Gaudí in 1904, the 3D pattern depicts a seashell, a starfish and seaweed. Price used it as an eye-catching accent in the shower niches.

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green subway tile. maybe vertical though

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yellow and white vintage style square tiles. would look great on a bathroom floor.

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green penny tile

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glass tile

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terra Cotta tile, interesting pattern

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blue hexagon tile

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penny-ish tile

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shower floor tile

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Four-inch-square hand-glazed tiles in an aloe green color accent the back of the vertical niche.

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colors, not shape

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bubble tile

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bubble tile

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Moroccan tile

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Moroccan tile

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floor tile

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shower tile

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tile for kitchen or bathroom

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gorgeous color bath tile

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tile

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tile around mirror

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Oversize rectangular tile. There are a lot of reasons to consider large rectangular tiles in a bathroom. Fewer grout lines mean less cleaning and less visual clutter. Plus, the large-format tile can help visually expand a small space. We’re seeing large tiles used in a variety of classic patterns, such as herringbone, stacked and brick. If you’re considering large rectangular tiles for the bathroom floor, professionals on Houzz recommend going with a matte finish, which provides some slip resistance. In this Tampa, Florida, bathroom by designer Kelly Pedersen of 7th House Interiors, 8-by-36-inch matte porcelain floor tiles with a wood grain finish make the 50-square-foot space feel larger than it is.

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