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Herringbone bathroom tiles are a stylish and versatile choice for adding a unique touch to your bathroom design. These small, rectangular tiles are perfect for creating eye-catching feature walls, shower areas, or flooring. Whether you’re looking for modern or classic bathroom tile ideas, our herringbone tile collection offers a variety of options to suit any style. Explore our full range of herringbone bathroom tiles today and transform your space with this timeless pattern!

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Southwold Oak Plank
Southwold Oak Plank
£19.34 per tile
£80.58 per m²
Wightwick Ceramic Ink
Wightwick Ceramic Ink
£80.78 per tile
£79.20 per m²
Reform Composite Stone Tumbled Salmon Pink
Reform Composite Stone Tumbled Salmon Pink
£2.66 per tile
£177.33 per m²
Marlborough Terracotta Parquet
Marlborough Terracotta Parquet
£1.72 per tile
£78.00 per m²
Clare Brick Tile
Clare Brick Tile
£26.30 per box
£155.05 per m²
Wightwick Ceramic Emerald
Wightwick Ceramic Emerald
£80.78 per tile
£79.20 per m²
Avebury Ceramic Plaster
Avebury Ceramic Plaster
£43.20 per box
£86.40 per m²
Nina Campbell Rivage Eucalyptus Glazed Wall Tile
Nina Campbell Rivage Eucalyptus Glazed Wall Tile
£1.08 per tile
£86.40 per m²
Seaton Ceramic Sea Cabbage
Seaton Ceramic Sea Cabbage
£84.05 per box
£109.87 per m²
Montblanc Sage 30x7.5cm
Montblanc Sage 30x7.5cm
£27.19 / each
Athens Carrara Marble Mosaic
Athens Carrara Marble Mosaic
£18.43 per sheet
£208.91 per m²
Trusloe Limestone Seasoned Finish Parquet
Trusloe Limestone Seasoned Finish Parquet
£1.90 per tile
£90.00 per m²
Southwold Walnut Plank
Southwold Walnut Plank
£19.73 per tile
£82.21 per m²
Avebury Ceramic Parchment
Avebury Ceramic Parchment
£43.20 per box
£86.40 per m²
Avebury Ceramic Burnt Caramel
Avebury Ceramic Burnt Caramel
£43.20 per box
£86.40 per m²
Montblanc Blue 60 x 20cm
Montblanc Blue 60 x 20cm
£42.00 per tile
£35.00 per m²
Enki Limestone Parquet Velvet Finish
Enki Limestone Parquet Velvet Finish
£2.14 per tile
£97.27 per m²
Montblanc Pink 30x7.5cm
Montblanc Pink 30x7.5cm
£27.19 per tile
£54.38 per m²
Aegean Pink Herringbone Mosaic
Aegean Pink Herringbone Marble Mosaic Tile
£15.96 per sheet
£171.57 per m²
Long Island Marble Herringbone Mosaic
Long Island Marble Herringbone Mosaic
£16.92 per sheet
£183.92 per m²
Palazzo Oro Marble Herringbone Mosaic
Palazzo Oro Marble Herringbone Mosaic
£28.39 per sheet
£322.53 per m²
East Hampton Black Marble Tile 10x30cm
East Hampton Black Marble Tile 10x30cm
£4.43 per tile
£146.72 per m²
Eivissa F033 Long Vinyl Planks
Eivissa F033 Long Vinyl Planks
£136.86 per box
£49.95 per m²
Danube Large Brick Tile
Danube Large Brick Tile
£25.00 per box
£109.79 per m²
Buscot Porcelain Parquet Textured
Buscot Porcelain Parquet Textured
£40.32 per box
£69.18 per m²
Hampton Bays Herringbone Mosaic
Hampton Bays Herringbone Mosaic
£13.81 per sheet
£158.82 per m²
Athens Amazon Marble Mosaic
Athens Amazon Marble Mosaic
£18.43 per sheet
£208.91 per m²
South Cliff Teal
South Cliff Teal
£0.61 / each
£78.21 per m²
Lucca Limestone Brick Tumbled Finish
Portare Franklin Porcelain Light
Portare Franklin Porcelain Light
£96.55 per box
£58.94 per m²
Palio 7.5 x 30.5cm
Palio 7 x 30.5 Diamond sawn edge, honed
£2.22 per tile
£104.34 per m²
Medina Pure White Zellige Rectangle
Medina Pure White Zellige Rectangle
£1.08 per tile
£144.00 per m²
Oken Brick Anthracite
Oken Brick Anthracite
£27.46 per tile
£54.92 per m²
Metropolitan Barcelona
Metropolitan Barcelona
£35.82 per tile
£71.64 per m²
Montblanc Denim 60 x 20cm
Montblanc Denim 60 x 20cm
£42.00 per tile
£35.00 per m²
Genesi White Brillo
Genesi White Brillo
£56.06 per tile
£82.44 per m²
Waveney Brick Tile
Waveney Brick Tile
£26.30 per box
£155.05 per m²
Chic Ceramic White
Chic Ceramic White
£45.94 per box
£61.87 per m²
Oken Brick White
Oken Brick White
£27.46 per box
£54.92 per m²
Tree - Charme White Matt
Tree-Charme White Matt
£3.08 / each
Reform Composite Stone Tumbled Cotto
Reform Composite Stone Tumbled Cotto
£132.99 per m²
Regular price £177.32
Reform Composite Stone Tumbled Nero
South Cliff Mist
South Cliff Mist
£0.61 / each
£78.21 per m²
White Pearl Herringbone Shell Mosaic
White Pearl Herringbone Shell Mosaic
£24.95 per sheet
£297.02 per m²
Buscot Limestone Brick Velvet Finish
Buscot Limestone Brick Velvet Finish
£3.38 per box
£112.75 per m²
Montblanc Smoked Pearl 60 x 20cm
Montblanc Smoked Pearl 60 x 20cm
£42.00 per box
£35.00 per m²
Marlborough Porcelain Parquet Natural
Marlborough Porcelain Parquet Natural
£40.66 per box
£74.08 per m²
Chatham Porcelain Ash
Chatham Porcelain Ash
£49.55 per box
Regular price £61.93
£63.20 per m²

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are Herringbone Tiles A Good Choice For Small Bathrooms?

Yes, herringbone tiles are a fantastic choice for small bathrooms because the angled zigzag layout naturally draws the eye and creates a sense of movement, which makes compact spaces feel more open and dynamic. When rectangular tiles are laid in a herringbone pattern, they break away from the rigid, linear look of standard layouts, helping to trick the eye into perceiving more width or height, depending on the direction of the pattern. For example, laying herringbone vertically on a wall can create the illusion of added height, while laying it horizontally across a floor can make the room feel wider. In smaller bathrooms where maximising light is important, using glossy finishes in lighter shades such as white or pale grey enhances the effect further by reflecting light around the room. Even in a very compact en-suite or cloakroom, a herringbone feature wall behind a basin or shower can act as a focal point without overwhelming the space. Because the design itself is so striking, you do not need to use bold colours to make an impact, which makes it a subtle yet effective way to elevate a small bathroom.

Can Herringbone Tiles Be Used On Both Walls And Floors?

Yes, herringbone tiles are incredibly versatile and can be used on both walls and floors in a bathroom. Many homeowners and designers choose to use herringbone tiles on bathroom walls to create an eye-catching feature, whether behind a freestanding bath, within a shower enclosure, or as a full-height backdrop. On walls, the pattern adds depth and visual interest without the need for bold colours or textures, which makes it an excellent option for those wanting a stylish yet subtle effect. On bathroom floors, herringbone tiles work just as effectively, creating a sense of craftsmanship and movement underfoot. Porcelain tiles are a particularly popular option for floors, as they combine durability with resistance to moisture and stains, making them highly practical in a bathroom setting. For a cohesive look, some homeowners use the same tile laid in herringbone on both walls and floors, while others prefer to use the pattern selectively to highlight certain areas. With the right tile choice and layout, herringbone can adapt seamlessly to vertical and horizontal surfaces, offering endless design possibilities and ensuring your bathroom feels unique and thoughtfully styled.

What Types Of Tiles Work Best In A Herringbone Layout?

A herringbone pattern works best with rectangular tiles, and at Hyperion Tiles we offer a wide selection of options in ceramic, porcelain, and natural stone effect finishes that are ideal for this layout. Classic ceramic metro tiles are one of the most popular choices, particularly for walls, as their size and shape lend themselves perfectly to the angled arrangement of herringbone. For floors, porcelain tiles are often preferred because of their strength, moisture resistance, and durability. They are available in a variety of finishes including marble effect, wood effect, and stone effect, all of which look stunning in herringbone patterns. Marble effect tiles showcase delicate veining beautifully when laid in herringbone, adding a luxurious feel to bathrooms. Wood effect porcelain tiles are another excellent option, replicating the warmth and charm of parquet flooring but with the practicality of porcelain. Stone effect tiles offer a rustic and natural look, especially effective in spa-inspired or country-style bathrooms. The key is to choose tiles with a consistent rectangular format, as this ensures the zigzag pattern lines up neatly and creates the full impact of the herringbone design.

Are Herringbone Bathroom Tiles Easy To Maintain?

Yes, herringbone bathroom tiles are easy to maintain, provided they are made from practical materials such as ceramic or porcelain, which are the most common choices for this pattern. Both ceramic and porcelain tiles are non-porous, meaning they resist water absorption, stains, and bacteria, which is essential in bathrooms where humidity and splashes are part of daily life. They do not require sealing, unlike some natural stone tiles, which keeps maintenance simple and cost-effective. A regular routine of sweeping and mopping floors or wiping down walls with warm water and a mild detergent will keep them looking their best. The herringbone pattern itself does not make cleaning more complicated, as the grout lines are similar to those in standard layouts. Choosing the right grout colour can also make maintenance easier, with mid-toned or darker grout helping to disguise marks in high-use areas such as shower enclosures or bathroom floors. Because porcelain tiles are scratch and stain resistant, they maintain their finish for years with minimal effort. This combination of practicality and durability makes herringbone bathroom tiles a long-lasting investment that brings both style and ease of care.

Do Herringbone Tiles Work With Modern And Traditional Bathrooms?

Yes, herringbone tiles are one of the most adaptable design choices and work beautifully in both modern and traditional bathrooms. Their origins can be traced back centuries, often associated with elegant parquet flooring and classical architecture, which gives them a natural connection to heritage and traditional design. When used with ceramic metro tiles in white or soft tones, the herringbone layout creates a vintage-inspired look that complements roll-top baths, brassware, and other period-style fittings. In contrast, herringbone also feels right at home in contemporary settings. Darker tiles in shades such as black, navy, or emerald green laid in herringbone create a bold, graphic effect that pairs well with sleek fixtures, minimal furniture, and modern lighting. For spa-style bathrooms, stone effect or wood effect tiles in a herringbone pattern bring warmth and natural texture, adding a calming and organic feel. Because herringbone is a layout rather than a specific material, it can be adapted to almost any design vision. This flexibility ensures that whether your bathroom style is traditional, modern, industrial, or rustic, herringbone tiles can enhance the space and add a layer of timeless elegance.

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Elegant Design With Herringbone Bathroom Tiles From Hyperion Tiles

At Hyperion Tiles, we know that the way tiles are laid can transform the overall look and feel of a bathroom. While the choice of tile material, colour, and finish is important, the pattern in which tiles are arranged is equally significant. One of the most striking and timeless layouts is the herringbone pattern, a design that instantly elevates bathroom interiors. Our collection of herringbone bathroom tiles allows you to combine practicality with sophisticated style, creating a space that feels both unique and timeless.

The herringbone pattern is created by laying rectangular tiles at 45-degree angles so that they form a zigzag effect. This classic arrangement has been used for centuries in flooring, paving, and interior design, but it remains one of the most popular choices for modern bathrooms. It adds texture, movement, and a sense of craftsmanship to walls and floors, transforming plain tiles into a design feature. At Hyperion Tiles, we offer a wide selection of tiles suitable for herringbone layouts, from sleek porcelain and ceramic tiles to luxurious marble effect and rustic stone effect designs.

Why Choose Herringbone Bathroom Tiles?

Herringbone bathroom tiles are chosen not only for their beauty but also for their versatility. The pattern itself creates a sense of movement that draws the eye, making spaces feel more dynamic. In smaller bathrooms, the angled design can create the illusion of extra space, either by elongating walls or by making narrow areas feel wider. In larger bathrooms, herringbone tiles bring added character and visual interest without overwhelming the space.

Another reason to choose herringbone bathroom tiles is their adaptability. They can be used on walls, floors, or even in feature areas such as shower enclosures or splashbacks. The same tile can look entirely different depending on how it is laid, which means a simple rectangular format can become something far more striking when used in herringbone. This design flexibility makes herringbone layouts a favourite among homeowners, interior designers, and architects alike.

Herringbone Tiles For Bathroom Walls

Bathroom walls are one of the most popular places to use herringbone tiles. The angled pattern creates an eye-catching design that can act as a feature wall behind a bath, basin, or shower. White metro tiles laid in herringbone are a timeless choice, offering a fresh and clean look with an added layer of style. For those who prefer a more dramatic effect, darker shades such as navy, emerald, or charcoal can be used to make a statement wall that feels bold and sophisticated.

The herringbone layout also works beautifully with textured or patterned tiles, enhancing their natural variations and creating a surface that feels full of depth and interest. When combined with contrasting grout colours, herringbone tiles on bathroom walls can highlight the pattern further, turning a practical wall covering into an elegant design feature.

Herringbone Tiles For Bathroom Floors

On bathroom floors, herringbone tiles add both beauty and practicality. The zigzag design naturally draws the eye, making the floor a focal point of the room. In smaller bathrooms, this pattern can create the impression of space by adding visual movement. In larger spaces, herringbone tiles create balance and symmetry, bringing a sense of timeless craftsmanship to the floor.

Porcelain herringbone tiles are a particularly popular choice for floors, as they combine durability with style. They are water-resistant, easy to clean, and available in a variety of finishes including marble effect, stone effect, and wood effect. For those who love the warmth of wood but want the practicality of tiles, wood effect porcelain laid in a herringbone pattern delivers the best of both worlds, offering the look of parquet flooring with the durability needed in a bathroom.

Different Styles Of Herringbone Bathroom Tiles

At Hyperion Tiles, we offer a wide range of tiles suitable for herringbone layouts, ensuring there is a style to suit every bathroom. Classic white ceramic metro tiles remain a popular choice, perfect for traditional and modern designs alike. Stone effect tiles create a natural and rustic look, ideal for spa-inspired bathrooms or those who prefer earthy tones. Marble effect tiles add a sense of luxury and elegance, showcasing delicate veining that looks particularly striking when laid in a herringbone arrangement.

For a bold and modern feel, coloured tiles such as deep greens, blues, or even black can be laid in herringbone to create dramatic feature walls or floors. Gloss finishes reflect light and brighten up smaller bathrooms, while matt finishes provide a softer and more contemporary effect. By choosing grout colours that contrast or blend with the tiles, you can further customise the overall look of your herringbone bathroom design.

Practical Benefits Of Herringbone Bathroom Tiles

Beyond their aesthetic appeal, herringbone bathroom tiles offer practical benefits too. Ceramic and porcelain tiles are durable, non-porous, and resistant to stains and moisture, making them ideal for bathrooms. Their strong surfaces ensure they can withstand daily use while remaining easy to clean and maintain. Unlike wallpaper or painted finishes, tiles do not peel or fade in high humidity, making them a long-lasting solution for bathroom walls and floors.

Herringbone layouts also allow you to use smaller rectangular tiles in a more creative way, reducing waste and maximising their design potential. Many homeowners choose to use standard metro tiles in a herringbone arrangement, making it a cost-effective way to achieve a premium, design-led look. With slip-resistant finishes available for floors and glossy finishes for walls, herringbone tiles offer the perfect balance of safety, practicality, and style.

Do Herringbone Tiles Suit All Bathroom Styles?

Yes, herringbone tiles are one of the most adaptable tile patterns and can suit a wide variety of bathroom styles. In traditional homes, herringbone layouts echo the craftsmanship of classic parquet flooring, bringing heritage charm into a bathroom setting. In modern interiors, they provide a clean yet dynamic effect, especially when paired with sleek fixtures and minimalistic furniture. For industrial-inspired bathrooms, darker tiles in a herringbone layout create a bold and urban atmosphere. For spa-inspired designs, stone or wood effect tiles in soft tones laid in herringbone bring warmth and tranquillity.

The versatility of herringbone means it can be as subtle or as bold as you like. A white metro tile in herringbone can look understated and elegant, while a coloured marble effect tile can create a striking centrepiece. This adaptability ensures herringbone tiles remain a popular and timeless choice for homeowners looking to add both character and functionality to their bathroom design.

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If you are considering a bathroom renovation and want a tile layout that combines timeless craftsmanship with modern versatility, herringbone bathroom tiles are an excellent choice. Their dynamic pattern, wide range of material and colour options, and practical benefits make them suitable for bathrooms of all sizes and styles.

At Hyperion Tiles, we offer a carefully curated collection of tiles perfect for herringbone layouts, from classic metro tiles to luxurious marble effect porcelain. Browse our range online today or visit our showroom to see them in person. We provide expert advice, samples, and nationwide delivery to make your bathroom project straightforward and enjoyable.

Bring timeless elegance and modern style into your home with herringbone bathroom tiles from Hyperion Tiles.