Trend report: 5 tile styles for your kitchen, bathroom and beyond

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09 November 2022

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Ceramic and porcelain tiles have always been high performance, but the advancement of technology and changing styles and tastes regularly delivers new trends. Here are the top five latest styles to consider.

1. Large-format tiles

In this residential bathroom, Sticks + Stones Design used Quantum's large-format Italian Carrara 900 x 1800mm tiles from the popular Bianco collection.
In this residential bathroom, Sticks + Stones Design used Quantum's large-format Italian Carrara 900 x 1800mm tiles from the popular Bianco collection.

2. Mosaics and finger tiles

Mosaic finger tiles exude a Japandi design aesthetic – a celebration of clean lines and organic textures.
Mosaic finger tiles exude a Japandi design aesthetic – a celebration of clean lines and organic textures.
Popular in kitchens and bathrooms, kit-kat mosaic finger tiles suit various design styles – from heritage through to contemporary minimalism.
Popular in kitchens and bathrooms, kit-kat mosaic finger tiles suit various design styles – from heritage through to contemporary minimalism.

3. Colours

Pastel tiles can be paired with darker fixtures and fittings to create a bold look, or toned down with a neutral palette to achieve a more relaxed aesthetic.
Pastel tiles can be paired with darker fixtures and fittings to create a bold look, or toned down with a neutral palette to achieve a more relaxed aesthetic.

4. Natural tones and textures

Quantum's Unique Travertine floor and wall tiles are a beautiful porcelain interpretation of the natural stone – its tone and natural matte surface effective in creating a relaxing, spa-like environment.
Quantum's Unique Travertine floor and wall tiles are a beautiful porcelain interpretation of the natural stone – its tone and natural matte surface effective in creating a relaxing, spa-like environment.

5. Stepping beyond the bathroom and kitchen

The technology available today allows for the creation of tiles that mimic natural timbers, such as Quantum's Megeve collection of timber-look porcelain tiles.
The technology available today allows for the creation of tiles that mimic natural timbers, such as Quantum's Megeve collection of timber-look porcelain tiles.
By using tiles throughout the home, seamless indoor-outdoor connection can be created.
By using tiles throughout the home, seamless indoor-outdoor connection can be created.