Big Tile or Little Tile? How to Design for Small Bathrooms and Living Spaces (2024)

Are you wondering how to design for small bathrooms and living spaces? Are you at a loss as to whether big tile will work or whether you're stuck with small tile?

Lucky for you, that's what Kate Spencer will focus on in this article. It's inspired by her November 8 visit to Suncoast View when that very topic came up.

Every house has some small space - whether it's a minuscule bathroom or powder room, or a tiny living nook. Just because it's small, doesn't mean that it has to be forgotten, drab or overly busy.

Quite the opposite. Small the square footage doesn’t mean small materials only as you'll see from the options detailed below for small bathrooms as well as small living spaces!

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How to Design for Small Bathrooms

Although small tile such as mosaic can be effective in a small bathroom (and we'll touch on that in more detail below), I encourage you to consider larger sizes. For example, rectangular shaped tile, square tile, and wood plank tile can radically transform a small space.

And don't think you have to limit yourself to light colors only. Dark ones can add contrast and drama.

Rectangular Tiles in Small Bathrooms

Rectangular tiles look fabulous in a bathroom.

They can be installed vertically or horizontally depending on the look you prefer. Also, they can be set at a 25% offset or in a straight lay.

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In the image above, you see rectangular tile in an off-white colored pattern installed vertically at a 25% offset. This works well given the dark wood vanity finish.

In contrast, the image below represents a horizontal installation of darker colored tile also at a 25% offset.

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The image below features a darker neutral that pops in contrast with the light bathroom fixtures.

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This next example extends the dark rectangular tile to the wall. Talk about dramatic!

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Here is a small bathroom design showing how you can incorporate a dark grey rectangular tile in a very small space. Don't you love the horizontally laid wood planks on the wall?

Notice how the white subway tile used in the shower and the light trim and vanity pull the design together.

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Photo by Norwell Design Build - More bathroom ideas

Below you can see a rectangular tile installed in a straight lay. The effect draws your eye to the end of the room.

These tiles have a linear design look that makes the room look longer.

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Designing with Square Tiles in Small Bathrooms

Square tiles - including sizes larger than 4x4 and 6x6 - offer design versatility in small bathroom spaces. Not only can you vary the installation (on a diagonal, for example), but you can also opt for a polished and glossy look that reflects light, or a matte effect.

Decorative Tile Patterns in a Small Bathroom

Perhaps strong decorative patterns seem like they would be too busy for a small bathroom. However, they can be extremely effective for adding visual interest and creating a sense of space.

These particular decorative patterns come together based on combining four of the same pattern.

The cabinetry finishes coordinate with the lighter tone of the floor tile.

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The wall tile emphasizes the white in the pattern. All of the bathroom fixtures echo the dark color of the tile.

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>> See Talking Decorative Patterned Tile on Suncoast View

Or, celebrate stone-like patterns as you see in the image below where the walls echo the floors in a more intense and smaller-scaled square tile.

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Square Tile on the Diagonal

These next three examples capture how dramatic square tile can look when installed on a diagonal.

In this bathroom, it emphasizes spaciousness.

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With contrasting colors, you can create a checkerboard design, here with high gloss.

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Or, add muted visual interest as a counterpoint to the vibrant wall covering.

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Consider Large Format Tile in Small Bathrooms

A large format tile is great for small spaces. The reason has to do with grout joints. The larger the tile, the fewer grout joints you'll have and the greater sense of spaciousness you'll feel.

Take this notion to an extreme and you might have just one very large format tile in that small space.

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Remember, though, that you can have fun with grout colors.

In this small space below, you see a light colored large format square tile installed on the diagonal.

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In the image below, the large format tile is highly polished and reflects light.

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Contrast that with the very dark colored matte-finished large format tile in the bathroom below. The effect is warm and cozy, without feeling small or claustrophobic.

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Photo by Conscious Design - Browse bathroom photos

Try Wood Plank Tiles for Small Bathrooms

Don’t rule out wood plank tiles in a small bathroom where they look fabulous.

Wood planks can be installed in an offset or a herringbone design as you can see below. Or, consider a herringbone design that makes the room look like it is a tile rug.

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We've even seen wood plank tile continued into the shower space.

>> See How to Create a Contemporary Urban Look with Porcelain and Ceramic Tile

Small Tile aka Mosaics for Small Bathrooms

Mosaics on the floor in a small bathroom work too.

You can find these designs in ceramic, stone and marble as well as decorative tile designs that add color to a space without overpowering it.

In the image below, you see a black and white basketweave design on the floor which works beautifully with the darker shower wall mosaics.

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Below you see a classic black and white mosaic floor tile that effectively ties together the stunning soaker tub with the dark cabinetry and the countertops.

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>> See Explore the Wonders of Mosaic Shapes with Kate on Suncoast View

How To Design with Tile for Small Living Spaces

As you might imagine, it's not just bathrooms that can be small. However, a small living space doesn’t need to be a challenge. There, too, you can choose any size tile format to complement and open up the space.

For example, install a wood plank tile in a herringbone pattern. This not only adds character, but it also makes the room look bigger.

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Install a long narrow tile vertically in a room as you see below and you create the illusion of a longer room.

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Which Tile - Big or Small - Will You Select for Your Small Bathroom or Living Space Design?

What's your reaction to these tile ideas for small spaces? Do you prefer small mosaics or large format square and rectangular tile (not to mention wood planks)? And which installation patterns do you prefer?

We hope you'll come to explore what's available in this category when you next visit Tile Outlets.

You can watch the 6:20-minute video segment by visiting Renovating Small Living Spaces with Tile Outlets | Suncoast View.

For additional ideas, check out 7 Best Ceramic and Porcelain Tile Trends for Bathrooms.

Thanks for reading!

Kate

Big Tile or Little Tile? How to Design for Small Bathrooms and Living Spaces (2024)

FAQs

Should I use small or large tiles in a small bathroom? ›

Large-format tiles also need less grout, less time to install, and require less maintenance. Using smaller tiles, such as mosaics, will give you lots of grout lines, which can give the bathroom walls a grid-like appearance that can promote the feeling of being boxed in – making your bathroom feel smaller still.

Do big tiles make a small bathroom look bigger? ›

Using larger floor tiles is a great way to trick the eye and make a room look bigger than it actually is. Larger tiles used throughout the bathroom look a lot less 'busy' than with smaller tiles, which therefore make the room appear larger; the lack of grout lines also makes the whole space appear more expansive.

What size tiles are best for small bathrooms? ›

Whilst there are lots of differing opinions on the subject, small spaces including bathrooms can actually really benefit from larger tiles. 60 x 60 and 30 x 60 tiles or similar sizes for walls and floors are incredibly popular choices and can look stunning.

Are bigger tiles better for bathrooms? ›

Larger tiles can work in a bathroom. The clean tile lines keep bathrooms looking sleek and simple with the added factor of large and extra large tile's lightweight nature and durability; they are perfect for bathrooms! They also don't absorb water, meaning they don't need sealing.

Can you mix big and small tiles in bathroom? ›

The contrast of large and small tiles works extremely well in a simple layout such as this – for large-format floor tiles, try our Carrara White Marble Effect polished porcelain tiles, 800mm x 800mm; definitely a subtle and striking combination of large and small.

What is the most popular size tile for a bathroom? ›

12”x12” tile is a standard size, being one of the easiest for contractors to cut. If you have a smaller bathroom or a powder room area, 4”x4” tiles might provide the best coverage.

How to select tiles for a small bathroom? ›

Generally speaking, you might want to wait to use any large format tiles in the space if your room is small (as many bathrooms are). Choose tiles that will fit your room's size, such as mosaic tiles for a very small cloakroom or medium-sized tiles for a bathroom that is between sizes.

What pattern makes a small bathroom look bigger? ›

Opt for a Patterned Floor

Tall mirrored medicine cabinets and a glass shower amplify light from the interior fixtures, brightening up the space. Wolf used built-in cabinets to save floor space. A herringbone wood floor gives the illusion of a larger and warmer bath.

Should I use dark or light tile in a small bathroom? ›

Make the Bathroom Feel Smaller

The dark bathroom tiles anchor the floor, making the space appear smaller. To avoid this feeling, we recommend using light-coloured tiles for the floor with dark-coloured tiles for the walls or vice-versa. This contrast will create a horizon that will make the room appear larger.

Which way to lay tiles in a small bathroom? ›

Tile horizontally, and to the ceiling

When tiles are laid horizontally, and to the ceiling, the bathroom looks wider and more spacious. Compare this to a vertical laid tile, which tends to make the ceilings look taller but the space tighter.

Should bathroom wall and floor tiles be the same size? ›

It is a matter of personal preference. Traditionally, smaller wall tiles are combined with larger floor tiles to add contrast and texture.

What are the disadvantages of big tiles? ›

- More prone to cracking: due to their large size and inflexibility, large tiles are prone to cracking under extreme temperature conditions or when dropped or knocked, meaning you'll have to spend money having any damaged tiles replaced.

What color tile makes bathroom look bigger? ›

Go all-white. All-white bathroom designs never go out of style. They also have the added advantage of making the room look bigger as white reflects light better than any other colour.

Are large square tiles outdated? ›

Are large square tiles outdated? The opposite! For many homeowners, square tiles remain a timeless option, and larger sizes can offer a more modern appearance that will never date.

Should you use large tiles in a small space? ›

1. Larger Tiles Make Small Rooms Appear Bigger. Because grout lines are thinner and fewer as part of the layout, smaller rooms appear bigger when using larger tiles. Large-format tiles make floors look more streamlined – therefore, creating the illusion of more space.

Is it better to fully tile a small bathroom? ›

Certainly! Fully tiling a bathroom provides durability, style, and practicality. It's an effective way to protect against moisture while offering a canvas for creative design. Plus, tiled surfaces are easy to clean and maintain, making them a wise choice for any bathroom.

What is the best flooring for a small bathroom? ›

Ceramic and porcelain tiles, vinyl flooring, and laminate flooring are among the top choices due to their moisture resistance, durability, and various styles. Remember to factor in your personal preferences, maintenance requirements, and budget when making your decision.

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