Creative tile layouts we expect to see more of in 2024

Creative tile layouts we expect to see more of in 2024
March 13, 2024

Tiles are getting more creative by the second out there. The colours, the textures, the patterns sure, but it’s what you do with them that’s causing just as much of a stir. Take your tiles to unexpected places in your home and lay them down in a way different to the average Joe with these five tile layouts giving you interiors inspo and then some (plus the tiles to recreate them with). Over to Grazzie, our Head of Creative...

1. TILE FRAMING WITH MAROC

You frame a piece of art, but who’s to say what the art is? Step aside canvas and oil and enter your shower masterpiece, framed in all its rightful glory with a tiled border like we’ve done here with our square Zellige-style Maroc tiles. The monochrome colour palette adds to the impact but what really builds the drama are the tiled pillars that act as a second broader frame to this shower room. Think of the pillars as the main frame, the single layer of inner tiles as your mount and then the piece de résistance lies within.

2. GOING UP WITH HIMALAYA & PETITE

This is a trend that started with the iconic metro tile being laid vertically instead of its classic horizontal brick effect. 2024’s vertical tiled walls though use micro tiles like our Petite porcelain tiles that will push up your ceiling height drawing the eye upwards – an interior design trick that just doesn’t get old. In this dinky ensuite, we butted them extra close together to give them a look that feels perfectly imperfect and adds to their artisanal aesthetic.

3. CHEQUERBOARD VERSION 2.0 WITH STUCCO

Chequerboard floors will never fall out of favour, but what they will do is keep evolving, because as much as we love a chessboard vibe, there’s more to life than board games. 2024 sees chequerboard floors getting a makeover by firstly going XL on the tiles for big impact and remembering the tiles don’t have to be square to pull this off as our 60 by 60cm Stucco tiles show. In this shower room we’ve upped the ante but placing Stucco from wall to floor, It makes the floor come to life and also makes your space feel larger as floors and walls meld seamlessly into one.

4. CHEQUERBOARD VERSION 3.0 WITH STUCCO AND MAROC

Chequerboard isn’t done with you just yet. From the macro to the micro, we’re loving this half-height chequerboard look that reminds you this is a layout not just for floors. We’ve used mini Maroc tiles in Khaki and Bianco to tile this trend-led kitchen’s walls and then have gone back to a larger format above the fold with Stucco in Blue. If you really want to go big with the chequerboard look, you could do a two-tone Maroc finish up top too. Mesmerised? Just you wait. 

5. STRIPES ON STRIPES WITH CARTER AND DECK CHAIR

There’s lots to unpack with this seriously stripy style statement. First, running with trend number two of stacking tiles vertically, we’ve taken our Carter ceramic wall tiles and laid them to create this candy pinstripe wall – a drumstick lollipop palette if you please. But why end it there when you can combine a second sort of stripe, like Deck Chair, also in a pastel pink colourway? Stripes on stripes on stripes – and we’re here for it.

Credit: BC Designs