Get inspired to add something extra to your fireplace with these examples of tile design.
Tiles can instantlyupgrade your fireplacesurround with a distinctive look.
Create a polished, eye-catching look with these fireplace tile ideas.
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However, the tiles stay withinthe room’s neutral paletteto keep the pattern from overwhelming the space.
Herringbone Tile Fireplace
A unique layout is a fireplace tile idea that adds visual interest and dimension.
Here, narrow white tilesarranged in a herringbone patternadd a modern twist.
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Here, black-and-white geometric tiles frame the firebox of a modern fireplace.
The eye-catching layout introduces just enough personality to theminimalist fireplacedesign.
Eclectic Fireplace Tile Ideas
Surround your fireplace withvarious fireplace tilesfor a unique, collected look.
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An assortment of vintage-look tiles on the fireplace stands out against the vibrant blue paint color.
The textures, patterns, and colors in the tile add dimension that draws the eye.
All-Black Fireplace Tile Idea
Black hexagonal tilessurrounded by black groutgive this fireplace surround a subtly textured look.
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A matching black firebox and mantel complete this clean, contemporary fireplace design.
The room is otherwise defined by light-colored walls and furnishings, making thejet-black fireplacethe center of attention.
Small Tile Designs
Use small-scale tiles to add texture and pattern to your fireplace.
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Colorful Tile Fireplace
Opt for bold color for a fireplace tile idea that makes a bold statement.
Here, glazed blue tile surrounds the firebox.
A similarnavy hueappears on the fireplace wall, contrasting the white mantelpiece andbright redaccent chairs.
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Mediterranean Fireplace Tile
The Mediterranean-inspired fireplace tile adds instant age and character to this living room.
The boldly patterned, handmade design showcasesrich shades of brownand tan set off by blue accents.
This earthy color palette pairs perfectly with therustic wood beam mantelabove.
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Here, a pattern of triangles dresses up thewhite-painted brick of this fireplace.
Marble Subway Tile Surround
Using marble is a sophisticated fireplace tile idea.
The subway tiles arearranged in a unique patternthat follows the lines of the firebox.
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Theshiplap installed over the mantelintroduces additional character to the design.
Antique Tile Fireplace
Painted tiles featuring detailed imagery can dress up a fireplace with beautiful texture.
Theseantique blue-and-white tilesfeature cracks, chips, and other imperfections that add to the fireplace’s character.
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A mantelcrafted from salvaged boardscompletes the aged look.
Marble Tile Fireplace
Marble brings a sophisticated touch to this fireplace.
The luxe material surrounds the firebox and wraps around the corner of the fireplace wall for added impact.
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Accent Tile Fireplace Ideas
Add interest to a tile surround by incorporating tile in a contrasting color.
Here,turquoise tilesbreak up the white of this fireplace design.
The bright accent color helps the fireplace pop against a backdrop of red brick.
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This fireplace boasts an elaborate white mantel with dentil molding and fluted details.
The beige tones in the tile surround add warmth and texture without distracting.
Floor-to-Ceiling Fireplace Tile Ideas
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Rather than using a small amount around the perimeter of the fireplace, consider taking it up theentire wall.
Here, the homeowners opted to forgo a mantel to give full attention to the dark gray tile.
This fireplace makes a definite statement, featuring tile all the way to a vaulted ceiling.
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Thelarge-scale tilesprevent the pattern from appearing too busy.
Unique Fireplace Tile Designs
Tiles depicting anAsian-inspiredmotif suit this room’s character.
The hand-painted figures continue across grout lines, making the tiles appear to be pieced together like a puzzle.
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Plain black tiles are mixed in to make the painted designs stand out.
Contrasting Fireplace Tile
Instead of installing new ones, consider updating the existing fireplace tile with paint.
The jolt of black offers a stunning contrast to the white fireplace.
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Terra-Cotta Fireplace Tile
Visually connect your fireplace tile ideato your floorby using the same tile.
Here, ceramic tile featuring warmterra-cottatones warms up the room’s white fireplace and built-ins.
The tile’s curved utility around the fireplace contrasts the square tiles on the floor.
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The small-scale mosaic tiles deliver tons of texture.
The black-and-white tile provides a sharp focal point in the predominantly white room.
Thearea rugpicks up the geometry, providing a visual connection to the floor.
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