Living Room Floor Tiles Design Pictures

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Floor Tile Designs So Good, They'll Make You Lose Your Footing

So you have this thing with floors?

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PHOTO: Felix Forest; DESIGN: Arent & Pyke

There's something to be said for looking down: Whether you love a classic grid pattern or are ready to make an edgy statement under your feet, the right floor tile design can be a game-changer in a space. So, to help you start brainstorming for a floor makeover (and to satisfy those Pinterest-board cravings), we rounded up 18 floor tile designs that we love. Prepare to lose your footing and pick your jaw up from the floor when you see these tiles—they're oozing with an undeniable cool factor.

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Sophisticated and Nuetral

Making the complex hexagonal design even more interesting with offset triangles, this marble tile pattern by Studio DB is the perfect balance between understated and impactful. Now that's how you make an entrance.

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Art Deco Inspired

From the minty green wall tiles to the freestanding sinks, matte finishes, terrazzo vanity, and hairpin frame, it's pretty hard not fall in love with bathroom by London-based 2LG Studio. The Art Deco inspired floor tiles in fan formation lay the perfect foundation.

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Wood Transition

Take a cue from Studio DB and put your gorgeous freestanding tub (or whatever other statement piece you want to anchor the space) in even more of a spotlight by making it pop with its very own backdrop of floor tiles. This is also a good idea if your bathroom is mostly wood, which can be harder to take care of in high-moisture areas.

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Straight Lay Motfis

Incorporate a colorful motif like this one for a hypnotizing effect. And if you're choosing an intricate pattern like designer Grant K. Gibson did, consider laying tiles straight instead of offsetting them—this will prevent things from looking too chaotic.

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Modern and Architectural

Play with the classic grid pattern by giving it a more modern, architecturally inspired twist. The abstract bench cushions and wall-too-wall windows in this breakfast nook reflect the grid pattern in an interesting way, too.

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Colorful Alfresco

Bring some oomph to your outdoor space with colorful tiles. These cheerful blue Mediterranean-inspired tiles make a small outdoor patio feel special.

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Herringbone Foundations

In this London dining room, Elizabeth Roberts adds subtle interest with floor tiles in a herringbone pattern (when tiles are laid at alternating 45 degree angles, making repeating V-shapes). It's visually intriguing without being chaotic, making it the perfect floor pattern for minimalists with an edge.

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Tonal and Playful

This bathroom by 2LG Studio is a great example of a classic grid tile design, but in an unexpected, playful pop of pink. Envelop your bathroom in them from floor to ceiling for consistent yet cutting-edge design.

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Running Bond Basics

Rather than doing a grid or straight tile pattern, offset your tiles in a running bond design. It's another classic floor tile design that's easy to lay, but it creates a little more visual variation, like in this kitchen by Elizabeth Roberts. Keep things industrial and modern with a concrete tile.

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Bold and Non-Repeating

Use a larger, non-repeating pattern in a bold and cheerful color to create a unique aesthetic in the bathroom. We love how the tiles extend from the shower throughout the rest of the space in this Arent & Pyke bathroom, ensuring visual flow.

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Large-Scale and Offbeat

Make a splash in any room with large-scale, colorful marble tiles that speak for themselves. It'll set the scene for a fresh, unique, and cutting-edge aesthetic, like in this kitchen by Flack Studio.

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Multi-Dimensional

Linear and graphic, the tile pattern in this bath has a 3-D effect—we could get lost in its optical illusions for hours. This style works well in bathrooms and other small spaces, and tends to look best in grayscale.

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Painted illusions

Instead of laying tiles, paint your floors in the shape of tiles with bold colors, like Gary McBournie did in this kitchen. It's a good alternative to a full-on renovation, and the flatness of the paint provides an interesting backdrop that textured tiles don't deliver.

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Whimsical Details

Make your marble floors pop by weaving color and pattern through the tiles. This sweet baby blue situation by Krista Ewart pairs perfectly with the bathtub and painting, and it makes the subway tiles feel dressier.

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Patterns Within Patterns

This graphic, angular tile design makes an already stylish dining room even more memorable. The design looks somewhat random at first glance, but take a closer look, and you'll discover a plethora of complex patterns within patterns within patterns.

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Contrasting Colors

Triangles, squares, and diamonds, oh my! If you want to inject some fun into an otherwise modern and sophisticated bathroom, take note of this space by Arent & Pyke.

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Artful and Elegant

Stripes and squares join forces in this Art Deco-inspired bathroom designed by Studio DB. The green and gray marble tiles add contrast and ground the pretty shades of pink dominating the bathroom.

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Geometric and Sweet

Busy floor tiles can be gorgeous, but they're best used in smaller spaces, like a powder room or narrow hall. We love how much fun these geometric tiles bring to this tiny home office. The oatmeal-hued chair and minimalist desk fit in perfectly.

Senior Editor Hadley Mendelsohn is House Beautiful's senior editor, and when she's not busy obsessing over all things decor-related, you can find her scouring vintage stores, reading, or stumbling about because she probably lost her glasses again.

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Living Room Floor Tiles Design Pictures

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