Wood tiles in the bathroom: 12 trendy inspirations

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Imitation wood tiles to replace parquet

Imitation wood tiling was originally intended primarily to replace parquet flooring in bathrooms. Because if it is not impossible to adopt parquet in the bathroom, it is an option that requires specific precautions and maintenance. The imitation wood tile combining the practicality of traditional tiles and the warm aesthetics of parquet, it is a smart choice in the bathroom.

Wood Effect Tiles And Cool Colors
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The wooden tiles are obvious to warm up the white bathroom. It is also recommended with cold colors. Blue and green have the property of visually enlarging a small room – a characteristic that we gladly play with when it comes to fitting out a bathroom of 4 m² (or less!). But it is recommended in this case to warm up the atmosphere – something that imitation wood tiles do perfectly!

Walnut And Gold Veined Marble Finish
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Impossible to escape the mineral trend in decoration! There natural stone bathroom (or imitation) is on the rise. To create a cocoon spirit, you can play with the material itself, for example by adopting travertine in the bathroom. Its golden color effectively warms the atmosphere. With marble, on the other hand, it is advisable to bet on wood to balance the decor and make the room cozier.

Here, dark wood tiling has been combined with black marble veined with gold: an association that accentuates the precious character of the decor.

Parquet Tile And Hexagonal Tiles
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Mixing two coverings on the floor is not only trendy: it is also a sure way to structure the space. In this family bathroom, the bath area is thus isolated, without being closed off. The imitation parquet tiling is here combined with very contemporary hexagonal tiles. In the bathroom, wood tiling blends harmoniously with terracotta and cement tiles.

Revisit The White And Wood Bathroom
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The white and wood bathroom remains a safe bet to create a peaceful cocoon. This classic is revisited here by combining gray-veined marble with imitation wood tiles that are themselves grey. These hints of muted color subtly soften the brightness, while bringing a nice relief to the decor.

Imitation Wood Tile And Warm Color In The Bathroom
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From the daring yellow bathroom to the pink bathroom, we love the warm colors in this bathroom! Among our favourites: the terracotta shade, which is associated with light or very glossy tiles – a good excuse to adopt zellige in the bathroom! And to add the final touch, we bet on imitation light wood tiles!

Imitation wood tiles to enhance the walls

In the bathroom, imitation wood tiling not only adorns the floors: it can also be used on the walls, including in the walk-in shower!

Spa spirit
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Between shower and bathtub, you don’t have to choose! The fact of having one and the other creates a beautiful SPA spirit in the bathroom. To accentuate it, we take inspiration from this Nordic bathroom by dressing the room with imitation light wood tiles. And don’t forget the bathtub!

Classy Minimalism
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Very chic minimalism for this contemporary marble and wood bathroom! The wood-effect tiling is stunning in an XXL room, as it sublimates the volumes while creating an intimate atmosphere.

A Small Bathroom That Seems Bigger
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The imitation wood tiling can adopt the very specific format of the blades, which makes it possible to create interesting vanishing lines. By covering the floor and the accent wall of this room all in length, the wood effect tiles completely reverse the situation: this small bathroom is suddenly transformed into a cozy space reminiscent of a cabin.

A Well Structured Small Bathroom
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In this small, well-equipped bathroom, we play the card of tone on sound and lightness by opting for white on the bath side, and we bet on the enveloping warmth of light wood on the shower side.

The Contemporary Zen Bathroom
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Japanese inspiration for this very contemporary Zen bathroom. Here, we combine two major trends: imitation wood tiles and a 3D design. The relief brings more character to the decor of the room. It also catches the light nicely, and we do not hesitate to highlight this particularity by using wall lights, rather than a suspension.

The Bathroom Open To The Bedroom
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The bathroom open to the bedroom systematically raises the same question: how to reconcile a space associated with water with an atmosphere that we want to be intimate and warm? By focusing on imitation wood tiles, of course! In this parental suite dominated by a deep mineral gray, it sublimates the basin.


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