Stiles: 5 Ways With Hexagon Tiles
Some are calling 2021 the year of the hex and we can see why. Hexagon tiles bring that extra touch of magic to any interior. From floors to walls, we’re loving the look of modern hexagons. Here we share five easy ways to bring this trend into your space this year…
A Focal Wall
Above a bathtub or as a feature wall, hexagons make a grand statement. Choose a muted design in a neutral colour palette or go for something wild and unconventional to be the centre of attraction in a contemporary bathroom.
Check out this stunning minimalist bathroom design featuring white hexagon tiles with a dark grout to enhance the geometric design.
Realonda’s Rhombus Snow 265x510mm porcelain tile has a hexagonal shape and is 10mm thick. This monocolour, interlocking tile has a matt finish. It is ideal for indoor and outdoor wall and floor surfaces.
Sophisticated Flooring
Hexagons do equally wonderful on the floors. In the bathroom or even in the kitchen, bold hexagonal tiled flooring is all the rage. Choose a dramatic dark tone to draw the eye in and create a truly inspired new space that you’ll love. Also – black hexagon tiles are perfectly paired with a mix of materials and design schemes for an eclectic and modern vibe!
Realonda’s Rhombus Black 265x510mm porcelain tile has a hexagonal shape and is 10mm thick. This monocolour, interlocking tile has a matt finish. It is ideal for indoor and outdoor wall and floor surfaces.
Monochromatic Magic
Who says you need to stick to one colour? How about a gorgeous mix of monochromatic tiles, complemented by that bold hexagonal look. A striking way to revamp a bathroom floor or wall. Keep the space sleek with matching accessories in grey, black and white tones.
Codicer’s Hexagon Black 220x250mm porcelain tile is from their Basic range. This 10mm thick hexagon tile has a monotone look and a satin finish. It is ideal for indoor wall and floor surfaces.
Open Plan Living
Let your living room floors tell the story of who you are. Beautiful hexagon tiles are not only for bathroom walls after all. Apply a beautiful hexagon tile to the floors of an open plan living space and allow it to light up your entire home. This will also create flow from one room to the next and you could even extend the look to a patio or outdoor space.
Codicer Hexagon Traffic Combi Grey 220x250mm Codicer’s Hexagon Combi Grey 220x250mm porcelain tile is from their Traffic range. This 10mm thick hexagon tile has three shades of grey and a natural finish. It is ideal for indoor and outdoor wall and floor surfaces.
The Kitchen Backsplash
Brighten up your kitchen with a fresh new backsplash of bold hexagon tiles. Even on a tight budget, you can transform your kitchen with a new backsplash and incorporate the latest trend in tiles. How gorgeous is this pop of colour in the below kitchen!
Realonda’s Hex Zellige porcelain tile has a hexagon shape. This 10mm thick interlocking tile has a monocolour look and gloss finish. This tile is ideal for indoor and outdoor wall and floor surfaces. Please note: The ‘R’ printed on the back of each Realonda tile indicates the direction in which the tile should be laid. It is important that all the Rs are laid in the same direction in any given tiled area.
Shop the look at Stiles and embrace the trend towards hexagon tiles this season.
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