Cloakroom Tile Ideas and Inspiration

Thinking of introducing tiles to your cloakroom to make it a functional space? In this article, explore our favourite cloakroom tile ideas – including wall and floor inspiration for smaller areas. Read on to find out how to introduce porcelain or natural stone tiles to your cloakroom.

Molly

Molly - Interior Designer & Creative Director

When updating the various rooms in your home, it’s fair to say that cloakrooms can often end up getting forgotten about. After all, these spaces tend to be purely functional and mostly used as storage.

However, even though the initial thought of cloakrooms may be that they’re small and unassuming, often being tucked away by the front door or under the stairs, they’re also the perfect place to experiment with savvy design, bold colour, and exciting tile inspiration.

And the functionality of such a small space doesn’t need to be limited to standard household or coat storage. From downstairs washrooms and WCs to kitchen pantries and even utility space, cloakrooms offer plenty of opportunity for you to think outside the box.

So, if you’ve finally decided to get round to revamping your cloakroom and want some inspiration to get started, take a look at our favourite cloakroom tile ideas we’ve pulled together below, including plenty of ideas for small cloakroom tile ideas, as well as cloakroom floor tile ideas and cloakroom wall tile ideas.

 

Menton Tumbled and Brushed Limestone

 

 

Small cloakroom tile ideas

As cloakrooms tend to be on the smaller side, you’re not going to want to make it feel any smaller than it already is and ensure that the space is best utilised.

It’s therefore important to consider practicality when researching your cloakroom tile ideas, such as our suggestions below which are designed to visually expand such a space:

 

1. Choose bigger tiles

Large format tiles can be an excellent option for small cloakrooms because not only do they create the illusion of space through minimised lines, but they also take next to no time to install in such a small area.

Best of all, because you’re relying on the size of the tile to do the heavy lifting, it really doesn’t matter what tiling material you choose. From porcelain bathroom tiles to bathroom stone, you’re free to pick whichever option best matches the aesthetic of your home.

Just be sure to properly measure up your surfaces and choose the best size tile for the job. If your space is particularly compact, you may want to opt for a medium-sized tile to avoid having to awkwardly cut into larger slabs as a way of making them fit.

 

St Emilion Natural Limestone Tiles

 

2. Unify your grout and tiles

Opting for cohesive colours between your grout and tiles is one of the best ways to bring your cloakroom to life due to the natural size-increasing optical illusion it creates. And all you need to do to create this is to find a grout that’s a similar or identical colour to your tiles.

This method applies to both wall tiles and floor tiles, and the less obvious the grout is to the eye, the more seamless and cohesive the sense of space will be, even if your cloakroom is tiny.

 

Chiltern Light Porcelain

 

3. Blend your floors and walls

Going for the same design on both your wall tiles and your floor tiles is another great way to ramp up this all-important visual unity even more, though you should be careful to keep any cloakroom tile ideas involving heavy patterns to a minimum to keep things from looking too busy. And while this can look fantastic from a bold, design perspective, it can make a space feel smaller.

Instead, stick to focusing on highlighting areas the eye is naturally drawn to, such as splashback zones behind the sink and cistern or a tiled feature wall behind a mirror, to avoid overwhelming the entire space.

 

Tutti Frutti Cementi Porcelain

 

4. Think bright and light with colour

Given that the larger majority of cloakrooms are going to be small spaces, choosing a colour scheme towards the lighter end of the spectrum is an absolute must and will definitely go in your favour.

This is especially true in cloakrooms that have limited natural light, or none at all, which will both benefit from brighter colours to elevate the space. Likewise, although darker colours are known to draw a space in and make it feel smaller, they can look fantastic in a compact cloakroom when used on every surface, including the ceiling. It creates an enveloping, cosy feel, which can make a space feel larger through blurring those spatial boundaries.

 

Cotswold Natural Antique-effect Porcelain

 

 

Statement tile ideas for small cloakrooms

Smaller spaces such as cloakrooms or understair WCs are a great opportunity to let your creativity flourish, where bolder design decisions may not appear quite as daunting compared to the larger, more open parts of your home.

Wall tiles, in particular, offer a whole host of options that can bring even the smallest of cloakrooms to life, so why not make a statement using our suggestions below:

 

1. Opt for a pop of colour

One of the biggest interior design trends of the moment is aesthetics that celebrate all that’s joyful in life. We’re talking dopamine decor, unfiltered optimism, and sparks of joy - in the least likely of places.

Whether you fancy channelling your inner Barbie with all things pink or bringing a hint of natural green to your cloakroom design for a relaxing, airy feel, it’s all about using colour theory to create a space that you’re drawn to.

Playing with tones and palettes, be they subtle and understated or so vivid they jump right out, is the ultimate way to embrace these feel-good vibes, as is experimenting with high gloss finishes using polished porcelain to ensure a bright and more modern aesthetic.

 

Valentina Matcha Metro Tiles

 

2. Dabble in a pattern or two

For a bold and playful look, used in the right way with the right balance, cloakroom tile ideas involving patterns can work rather well.

In fact, not only can patterned tiles add depth and a pop of needed visual interest to a simple space like this, but when used in moderation, they can also literally transform the space. For example, pattern tiles are well-suited as splashbacks or as cloakroom floor tile ideas because they add a distinctive flare to the space without overwhelming it in its entirety.

 

Wentworth Flower Patterned Tiles

 

Milano Bianco Terrazzo-effect Porcelain Tiles

 

 

Traditional tile ideas for small cloakrooms

Lastly, if big and bold isn’t your thing, then going with the more traditional cloakroom floor tile ideas, and wall tile ideas, may be the right choice for you. And the great news is, there’s an abundance of design ideas, as you’ll see with our suggestion below:

 

Go with natural stone

When it comes to indoor tiling for any space, natural stone is an unbeatable, elegant choice. As well as being unwaveringly beautiful, natural stone is also incredibly durable and hardwearing, meaning it’ll look glorious for many years to come.

From marble tiles (or the lower-maintenance porcelain equivalent, marble effect bathroom tiles) to limestone flooring, natural stone is a wonderful solution for your cloakroom tiling needs and is most definitely money well spent in terms of timelessness and longevity.

 

St Emilion Limestone Tiles

 

Swap your stone for porcelain

Although stone is considered the most traditional of indoor tiling options, that’s not to say you shouldn’t consider porcelain tiles as well, particularly if you want the same look as natural stone without any of the associated maintenance drawbacks.

Able to withstand daily wear and tear with ease, while presenting a huge range of styles and colour shades for you to choose from, an antique-effect porcelain is a fantastic option because it gives a crisp, clean result that not only looks opulent but also helps to add a touch of character to these smaller spaces.

 

Cotswold Natural Antique-effect Porcelain Tiles

 

Find your perfect cloakroom tiles today

And there you have it; those are our top cloakroom tile ideas and suggestions for you to begin experimenting with potential tiling options and colour schemes to find the best fit for your home decor.

Of course, if you’re ready to find your perfect tiles, then be sure to start browsing the Stone Superstore range today. We have tiles to suit all spaces, both indoors and outside, and we even offer free samples so you can view your favourite tiles in person before buying.

Don’t forget to visit our tiling blog as well for more inspiration and maintenance pieces like this one!

 

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