8 Laundry Room Tile Design Ideas

Updated: Mar. 18, 2024

These gorgeous tile ideas will turn your laundry room into a space you actually want to spend time in!

8 Laundry Room Tile Design Ideas Penny Tiles Courtesy @elleandjay321 Instagram 1COURTESY @ELLEANDJAY321/INSTAGRAM

Choosing Laundry Room Tile

Tile in your laundry room makes practical sense because it’s waterproof and durable. And with the endless color and style options, it’s also a great way to jazz up the space.

We talked to interior designer Tasha Schultz for her guidance on how to choose the best tile for your laundry room.

Have fun!

“I think laundry rooms are often overlooked when designing,” says Schultz. “They are the workhorses of homes and can really be beautiful spaces. Don’t be afraid to have fun with the tile selections in a laundry room.”

Sometimes simple is best

Although we love patterned tile, Schultz says it might not stand the test of time aesthetically. “I tend to shy away from printed patterns on tile,” says Schultz, “They date quickly and are very ‘on trend.’ I love using a mosaic, or something simple and timeless.”

Consider vintage tile

If you’re thinking about using a salvaged tile in your laundry room, Schultz says, “Go for it! Just make sure you have a good waste margin calculated in. Sometimes vintage tiles are a little more brittle. The laundry room is a great place to use unexpected tile.”

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8 Laundry Room Tile Design Ideas Bold Color Courtesy @blankslateyeg Instagram
courtesy @blankslateyeg/Instagram

Bold Color

Because the laundry room is usually a small space away from the main living areas, it’s the perfect opportunity to choose something bold. Like the rich terracotta-colored tile in this laundry room by @blankslateyeg.

Refreshingly unexpected, the vertically stacked layout gives the space a super modern and sleek look. Tile this beautiful makes folding laundry a lot more bearable!

About the Expert

  • Tasha Schultz is the founder and lead designer of Tchotchkes Design Studio, based in Phoenix, Arizona. She believes good design is a collaborative process, and a home should reflect the people who live there.
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8 Laundry Room Tile Design Ideas Penny Tiles Courtesy @elleandjay321 Instagram
courtesy @elleandjay321/Instagram

Penny Tiles

For a more subtle (but just as pretty) take on laundry room tile, check out this example from @elleandjay321.

The penny tile is the same color as the wall for a seamless blend while creating lovely texture and interest. A backsplash isn’t always necessary, but if you have a laundry room sink, it’s a good idea to protect the wall.

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8 Laundry Room Tile Design Ideas Classic Elegance Courtesy @flourish Interiors Instagram
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Classic Elegance

Two tiles are on display in this gorgeous laundry room from @flourish__interiors: classic checkerboard flooring and long hexagonal-shaped marble backsplash tile (sometimes called picket).

The neutral tiles allow the blue cabinets to be the star of the show while adding elegance and soft pattern. When you have tile in two locations, pairing a small mosaic with a larger scale tile avoids too much visual clutter.

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8 Laundry Room Tile Design Ideas Cement Tile Courtesy @melissalenoxdesign Instagram
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Cement Tile

The graphic black-and-white tile in this laundry room by @melissalenoxdesign is cement tile (aka encaustic tile). An extremely durable material, it dates back to the 1800s. It’s also an environmentally friendly choice.

According to the Cement Tile Shop, “Cement tiles are colored with natural pigments and do not give off any fumes at all. Cement tiles are completely handmade and never have to be fired in a kiln, which means that the amount of energy used in the manufacturing process is very low.”

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8 Laundry Room Tile Design Ideas Focus On The Floor Courtesy @creating.elegance Instagram
courtesy @creating.elegance/Instagram

Focus On the Floor

Don’t be afraid to take a risk when choosing tile for your floor. A patterned floor, like this one from @creating.elegance, makes your laundry room truly stand out.

A busy floor pattern works best with simple cabinetry and plain walls, so the space doesn’t feel overwhelming. Pattern on the floor also camouflages dirt and scuff marks!

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Metallic Tile

Have you ever considered a metallic tile in your laundry room? It might not be the traditional choice, but watch as @ambersdoingstuff transforms her space with a shiny tile called Metallic Lava Chevron Mosaic, installed to create an accent wall. We love how it coordinates with her gold-hued washer and dryer.

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@angelamariemade For our DIY laundry room makeover, I used peel & stick tile which was super easy and budget friendly! #peelandsticktile #peelandsticktiles #peelandstickbacksplash #diytile #diybacksplash #laundryroom #laundryroommakeover ♬ Lazy Sunday – Official Sound Studio

Peel-and-Stick Tile

Peel and stick tile is a great choice if you’re working with a tight budget, and it’s so easy to install.

In this video, @angelamariemade quickly creates a backsplash with taupe-colored peel-and-stick. Once on the wall, the sheets look like real tile, and are surprisingly chic. All you need is a razor knife and straightedge to cut the tile sheets as needed, then peel and stick!

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DIY Friendly

Here’s another DIY-friendly way to install tile, using an adhesive tile mat. Instead of messy mortar, simply attach the mat to the wall, then stick on your tile. The extra strong adhesive keeps the tile in place. Then you can finish with grout like you would a regular tile job.

Watch as @comestayawhile demonstrates the easy process.