Modern Pattern Tiles
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Daltile Scripter 8" x 8" Matte Porcelain Deco Hexagon Floor Tile

Daltile Perpetuo 8" x 9" Matte Porcelain Hexagon Deco Floor Tile
Daltile Perfit Mosaix 13.25" x 18" Polished Natural Stone Half Hex Mosaic

Anthology Casablanca 14" x 14" Natural Stone Diamond Mosaic

Emser Catch 11" x 13" Glossy Picket Ceramic Mosaic

Emser Charisma 10" x 12" Gloss & Frosted Picket Glass Mosaic

Daltile Stagecraft 3" x 12" Matte Ceramic Picket Undulated Wall Tile

Daltile Stagecraft 3" x 12" Glossy Ceramic Picket Deco Wall Tile

Daltile Stagecraft 12" x 15" Matte Ceramic 6" Kaleidoscope Mosaic

Daltile Stagecraft 12" x 15" Glossy Ceramic 6" Kaleidoscope Mosaic

Daltile Revalia Remix 12" x 13" Matte Ceramic 1x4" Picket Mosaic

Daltile Natural Stone Marble 3" x 15" Polished Picket Tile

Daltile Mythology 6" x 6" Glossy Ceramic Arabesque Wall Tile

Daltile Divinium 3" x 12" Glossy Ceramic Picket Microban Wall Tile

Daltile Miramo 11" x 12" Glossy Ceramic 2x5" Picket Microban Mosaic

Daltile Fonte 10" x 12" Mix Natural Stone 2x6" Picket Mosaic

Anthology The Finish Line 13" x 13" Natural Stone Picket Mosaic

Anthology Royal Gems 12" x 12" Glass Picket Mosaic

Anthology Pickett 4" x 12" Glossy Ceramic Picket Tile

Anthology Foundations 10" x 14" Ceramic Picket Mosaic

Anthology Fabrique & Nature 10.63" x 11.26" Glass Picket Mosaic

Anthology Dazzle 12" x 12" Natural Stone Limelight Mosaic

Anthology Dazzle 10" x 12" Natural Stone Miscellaneous Mosaic

Anthology D-Lux Pearl 9" x 12" Natural Stone Miscellaneous MosaicUpgrading your home according to the latest flooring is a smart way to bring character and structure into kitchens, bathrooms, and feature walls. Whether it's a backsplash or laying out a fresh floor plan, pattern tiles are being used to build visual rhythm while keeping spaces functional.
Geometric Kitchen Tiles: Subtle or Bold?
One of the biggest shifts in tile trends is the move towards more geometric patterns. Geometric kitchen tiles are trendy nowadays on backsplashes, kitchen islands, and even vent hood walls. You'll see soft patterns like arcs, triangles, or thin-line diamonds paired with minimalist cabinetry.
for Kitchen Walls
If you're aiming for something that feels grounded and functional, go for pattern tiles for kitchen walls in matte or muted colors. For visual movement, rotate tile placement vertically or offset them slightly.
Chevron vs Herringbone: What’s the Difference?
People often get confused thinking chevron and herringbone design tiles are same, but in real they are quite different in form.
Chevron Floor Tile
Chevron tiles are cut at a precise angle so they meet at a sharp point. This creates a clean zigzag that’s ideal for backsplashes, kitchen accent walls, or narrow hallways.
Herringbone Floor Tile
Herringbone pattern floors use rectangular tiles laid in a V-shape but with overlapping joints. This gives the look a woven texture that reads softer than chevron.
Use herringbone floor tiles in long spaces like hallways, dining rooms, or entries to add interest underfoot. They also pair well with wood-look porcelain or neutral ceramic finishes.
Using Deco Tile to Add Depth
Whether scored, textured or raised, these deco tiles are using to bring visual breaks to flat vertical areas. Great behind mirrors, vanity, sinks, or as a statement behind the stove.
For example, scalloped lines or geometric symmetry and pair well with both matte black and brushed brass hardware.
Wall pattern tiles don't have to be loud-repeating shapes in soft, low-contrast tones can still give definition without overwhelming the space.
Best Uses for Geometric Floor Tiles
Patterned tiles are best when the rest room is kept minimal, Try them in laundry rooms, powder rooms, or as border inlays to separate open-concept areas.
Pattern tiles aren't about being trendy—they're about making your space feel thought-through without going overboard. Whether it’s a chevron backsplash or a full herringbone pattern floor, the layout you choose has the power to shift the energy of the room without needing a full remodel.
Thinking of redoing your space? Start with the surface. You can always repaint, but a smart tile layout stays put—and makes a lasting impression.

