We’re always on the lookout for tile ideas that speak to a range of design visions, and the minimalist aesthetic is more popular than ever these days. By marrying functionality with a sleek, understated design, the minimalist approach delivers spaces that epitomize a less-is-more style with stunning results.
Make it Monochrome
A key component of minimalist design is the thoughtful use of color. Rather than assuming everything has to be identical in shade and saturation, a more versatile approach is to stay in the same color family and ensure that each element carries the same energy and weight. This bathroom renovation from @scottstead1899 showcases the possibilities available when you take the idea of monochromatic minimalism just slightly outside the box.We love the use of minimalist tile in this space. It helps bridge the gap between the gold fixtures, clean white tub, and crisp natural light. Our Putty 2”x8” Cement tile carries the same warmth and tone as the gold but the lighter color of the flooring and tub. Choosing a tile that adds interest without adding complexity to the color scheme is such a talented way to fully realize a minimalist design.View this post on Instagram
Clean Lines Mean Clear Function
A minimalist space almost always incorporates clean lines. You won’t find many whimsical patterns or ornate details in these rooms. Because the focus is on functionality and a clear use of space, the clean lines help draw attention to the purpose of a room rather than its decoration. In this stunning bathroom by @ls.design_studio, we can see the minimalist approach in its full glory.The focus here is entirely on function but with such an elevated feel. The checkerboard pattern using our Bardiglio Grey and Casablanca Carrara 12”x12” marble tile on the floor is timeless without being too bright or dark. These clean lines on the floor match the lines of the shower and other elements in the room while also adding a hint of fun and personality. The wood in the space adds a bit of warmth, while the muted floors help ground the design and keep it clean. This mix-and-match styling results in a quintessentially minimalist space that looks effortless.View this post on Instagram
Embrace the Negative Space
One of the first rules you learn as a designer or artist is that your result isn’t just built from what you add; it’s also shaped by what you leave out. You can add focal points, depth, and warmth even in minimalist design by making good use of your negative space. Designer @emilytartaglia is giving us minimalist tile ideas that capitalize on this negative space balance with one of her stunning kitchen projects.The white walls and minimally styled shelves become active design elements that balance with this gorgeous tile highlight. Our Unglazed Natural Terracotta 2”x6” Zellige tile adds a touch of softness to the backsplash. Contrasted with the clean lines and functional décor, this minimalist kitchen tile adds the perfect amount of life to the space. We’re inspired by how these minimalist designs elevate the tile to an understated prominence, and we’re already planning the best way to incorporate this aesthetic into more projects.View this post on Instagram