Bold Patterns
Rejuvenate a classic all-white bath with a tile floor in an eye-catching or unique pattern. A patterned floor adds lots of personality to a neutral or white bath and makes it feel less stark. Select a colorful mosaic vinylor create your own design with ceramic tiles. Choose a color that contrasts with the walls and complements your towels and decor.
Warm Woods
Wood or laminate wood floors instantly add warmth and coziness, especially when used in contemporary or modern spaces. They provide an earthy, natural balance for the hardness of tile, glass and other bathroom surfaces. Think about bringing the same wood tone and color into other areas of your bath. Opt for wood vanities and mirror frames.
Naturally Opulent
For a luxurious look, few materials match the elegance of real, natural stone. Whether it’s marble, granite, travertine, slate or onyx, each slab of cut stone is different. A natural stone floor boasts a unique blend of lines and colors. Choose oversized cuts for a richer feel and think about extending your grand floor design to the walls as well.
Revive Blue & White
Even the most common color combination for bathroom flooring doesn't have to be ordinary. Use your flooring choices to identify different areas of your bath and create interest at the same time. For example, define the area assigned to bathing with a small tile laid in a mosaic pattern. Open up the rest of the floor with larger tiles or vinyl fooring in a simple pattern. Think about using the smaller tile to also create accent walls.
Everyday Elegance
If you like the look of natural stone but prefer less maintenance, consider a porcelain tile floor. Porcelain mimics the design of natural stones but brings a feel of everyday elegance to a bathroom. Each manmade tile has uniform colors and patterns. Keep the look simple by choosing a neutral shade laid in a classic diagonal pattern.
Dramatic Patterns
Plank bathroom flooring in various hues can instantly make a statement. Patterns like stripes bring drama to an otherwise monochromatic bath. Mixing up the same shades of tile can bring refinement to traditional baths and complement the mood of modern ones.
Artful Shapes
Unlike most other rooms in a home, the flooring for a bathroom can be more fun and creative. Instead of subway or diagonal tiles, opt for more interesting shapes such as geometrics. Choose hexagons to break up and soften the angular lines in a bath. Circles work well when paired with squares or triangular designs. Mix and match shapes for the most unique looks.
Organic Stripes
Bathroom walls are primarily neutral, flat and smooth surfaces. A bathroom floor is the perfect space to experiment with perspective and add texture. Stripes are ideal for making a room look wider or bigger than it is. On the floor, stripes push walls apart to give a sense of wide open spaces. Emphasize the effect by choosing outdoor colors like blues, browns and tans.
Bathroom Flooring Facts
Bathroom flooring is available in vinyl planks, ceramic tiles, natural stones, engineered wood, waterproof laminates and more. Here are the benefits and features of these top options:
- Porcelain tiles are the most popular choice for bathroom flooring. They are more budget-friendly than natural stones and more water-resistant than ceramic tiles. Porcelain tiles come in a variety of sizes, colors and shapes.
- Vinyl is the easiest flooring to install in a bathroom. It is budget-friendly, durable and low maintenance. It comes in a variety of colors and designs.
- Ceramic tiles are budget-friendly and easy to install. Ceramic tiles come in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors and designs.
- Non-porous natural stones such as marble and granite have a luxurious look. Each stone is unique so no two floors are ever exactly alike. Natural stones require a higher upfront investment, but are very durable.
- Engineered hardwood floors can be used in a bath but do require a higher upfront investment. They offer a natual beauty and unique looks.
- Water-resistant laminate flooring is available in a variety of looks including hardwood. It's a budget-friendly way to get the warmth of wood and the easy maintenance of vinyl.
Changing your bathroom is as easy as changing your flooring. Whether you're redoing your guest bath or transforming the master suite, choosing the right style and material is essential. Think about the look that works best with your style. Consider which natural or manmade tile or plank you like the most. When you're ready to get started, use The Home Depot Mobile App to locate products and check inventory. We'll take you to the exact aisle and bay. If you'd like assistance with your bathroom flooring project, we offer professional bathroom remodeling services.