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Patterned Tiles
Patterned Tiles
Go for a unique look with patterned tiles that suit both traditional and modern interiors. Patterned floor tiles can create a polished hotel look as well as convey exotic Mediterranean and Moroccan vibes. With so many versatile applications, your design options are endless! Enjoy free standard UK delivery on orders over £499 at Victorian Plumbing.
These intricately patterned tiles are designed for those who want their rooms to stand out. Whether you’re aiming for a contemporary or traditional style, these patterned wall and floor tiles allow you create striking statement looks replicating those found in many designer homes. Plus, enjoy 0% finance on orders over £250.
Choose from our range of durable patterned tiles, perfect for bathrooms, hallways, kitchens and throughout your home. These tiles come in a variety of sizes, from small marble mosaic tile sheets to large format tiles. When selecting patterned tiles for bathroom floors, be sure to check the product’s slip rating for safety.
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Nice tiles but can’t do the patterns advertised
30th March 2026I got these tiles recently and my tiler was quite perplexed by the pattern examples given. You can’t do half the patterns advertised because you’d need to buy half of the tiles in the inverse pattern, which don’t exist as far as I can see! So I was a bit annoyed that I couldn’t have the pattern I wanted. They still look nice though!
Elle from Norwich
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25th March 2026Good solid tiles, better than expected.
Morgan B- verified purchaser
Beautiful blue tiles
24th March 2026Really happy with these tiles. I used them in my downstairs WC and they’ve made a noticeable difference to the space. The colour is vibrant without being overpowering, which works really well in a smaller area. They’re a great option if you want to brighten up a room without it feeling too busy. I’d say they’d work particularly well in a mudroom or bathroom where you want a bit of character but still keep things balanced. Overall, a really nice finish and exactly the look I was going for.
Naseeba M from - verified purchaser
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19th March 2026Tiles look good in hallway . Would Recommend .
Sarah K- verified purchaser
FAQ's
From bold geometrics and Art Deco stars to Moroccan patchwork and classic black and white floor tiles, patterned tiles add instant character to bathrooms, kitchens and hallways. Whether you’re going full statement or keeping things subtle, here’s how to choose.
Are patterned tiles still in fashion?
100%. Pattern is one of the easiest ways to add depth and a designed feel to a room. Geometrics bring a modern edge, encaustic effect tiles serve up heritage charm, terrazzo effect tiles keep things playful, and stars or florals soften the mood. The look works in everything from modern apartments to period homes; it’s not going anywhere.
What types of patterned tiles can I choose?
Loads, with each style bringing something different:
- Geometric and Art Deco designs offer clean lines and bold contrast
- Encaustic-effect for a vintage look
- Terrazzo-effect in square or hex shapes
- Stars, checkerboards and borders
- Victorian florals for smaller spaces or feature walls
Can I use patterned tiles on floors and in wet rooms?
Yes, just check the specs. For floors and wet zones, look for porcelain with a matt or slip-rated finish. Ceramics are best for feature walls and splashbacks.
Do patterned tiles make a room look smaller?
Patterned floor tiles and wall tiles don’t have to shrink your space. In fact, they can actually stretch it! Diagonal or criss-cross layouts trick the eye into seeing more room, especially in small, square-shaped spaces. Busy patterns or small checkerboards, however, can make the room feel cramped. The key is to match pattern scale and complexity to the room size. Big, bold patterns overwhelm small rooms, while subtle designs keep things nice and airy.




























































































