Basket Weave Tile
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Happy Floors Macaubas 12" x 12" Interlocking Mixed Porcelain Basketweave Mosaic
Happy Floors Macael 12" x 12" Interlocking Natural Porcelain Basketweave Mosaic

Happy Floors Crash 12" x 12" Polished Porcelain Basketweave Mosaic

Happy Floors Crash 12" x 12" Natural Porcelain Basketweave Mosaic

Daltile Metallica 12" x 12" Satin Metal Small Basketweave MosaicBasket Weave Tile brings a classic woven look to floors and walls using small rectangles arranged in an over‑under pattern. This design adds texture and movement while staying clean and timeless for both traditional and modern homes
What Is Basket Weave Tile?
Basket Weave Tile is a pattern made from pairs of rectangular pieces that look like they are weaving over and under each other. Many products are sold as mesh‑mounted mosaic tiles, so installers can lay a repeating basketweave tile pattern quickly on floors or walls.
Basketweave Tile for Floors
Basketweave floor tile is popular for bathrooms, powder rooms, small entries, and classic interiors where people want grip and visual interest. A basket weave tile floor has many grout lines, which can help with slip resistance and create a soft, “textured” feel underfoot compared with large, smooth tile flooring.
Common floor uses:
- Full bathroom floors and shower floors.
- Small hallways or mudrooms for a vintage touch.
- Laundry rooms and niche areas where pattern matters more than size.
Basketweave Tile in Bathrooms
Basketweave tile bathroom designs are a staple in American homes because the pattern feels both historic and fresh at the same time. Homeowners often use basket weave tiles in bathrooms on:
- Main floors, with simpler field tile on shower walls
- Shower floors, paired with subway or large formats above
- Accent stripes, shower niches, or behind a vanity
Searchers often look for basketweave bathroom white and black marble, or Carrara basketweave with marble accents, or basketweave subway tile designs mixed with plain rectangles.
Materials:
Basketweave tiles come in several materials to fit different budgets and maintenance needs.
- Marble basketweave tile: Often made from Carrara or similar stones, sometimes with small dark dots for contrast. Gives a luxury, spa‑like feel and a real glimpse of marble across the floor.
- Porcelain basketweave tile: Offers a similar look with easier care and better stain resistance, good for busy households.
- Ceramic basketweave tile: Works well for walls or light‑use floors where cost and design variety matter.
There are also mosaics options that mix stone and glass, or matte and gloss pieces, for extra interest.
Colors, Shapes, and Styles
US shoppers frequently search by color and style when choosing basketweave tiles.
- Colors: classic white with black or grey accents, soft blue touches for coastal or modern looks.
- Looks: true marble, marble‑look porcelain, or solid tones for a calmer pattern.
- Shapes: traditional rectangles with square “dots,” square basketweave variants, and combinations that echo subway layouts.
Basketweave on Walls and Backsplashes
Tile baskweave also works on walls and backsplashes. Popular ideas include:
- A small backsplash behind the sink or range in a kitchen.
- A feature wall behind a freestanding tub.
- A panel of basketweave framed by a larger field tile as a focal point.
Using the pattern in one focused area lets it stand out without overwhelming the room.
Brands That Offer Basket Weave Tile
Many major tile brands in the US include basketweave mosaics in their lines:
- Arizona Tile: often stone and porcelain mosaics, including marble‑inspired looks.
- Bedrosians Tile & Stone: marble and marble‑look basketweave floor tile options, especially for bathrooms.
- Daltile: porcelain, ceramic, and stone basketweave mosaics for residential and light commercial spaces.
- Emser Tile: patterned mosaics that mix stone, glass, and ceramic in woven layouts.
- MSI: Carrara‑style, black‑and‑white, and other accessible basketweave tiles for floors and walls.
- Tesoro: decorative mosaics that include woven patterns in different materials.
Listing these brands on a single collection page helps shoppers compare designs and price levels in one place.
Choosing Basketweave Tile: Practical Tips
When people in the US search for the best or top basketweave options, they are usually comparing:
- Material (natural stone vs porcelain vs ceramic).
- Finish (polished vs honed vs matte).
- Slip resistance and suitability for wet floors.
- Maintenance level and sealing needs for marble.
- Whether the tile is rated for floor use or walls only.
Note: Checking product details like thickness, finish and usage rating ensures the pattern performs well in real‑world conditions.

