Wall tiles design for hall and other parts of your home

The mood of your home will improve noticeably when you add gorgeous wall tiles to suit the freshly painted walls.

Tiles come in a broad variety of styles and designs, so picking one that you like may give your living room a modern feel. Hallway wall tiles are a modern and stylish addition to Indian homes. The aesthetic appeal of your home is greatly improved by these. 

Tiles for the walls are one of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to improve the aesthetic value of your house. The mood of your home will improve noticeably when you add gorgeous wall tiles to suit the freshly painted walls. 

Modern hall tile ideas for a chic home look

Tiles are a great way to upgrade your living space. This, of course, relies heavily on having a solid design to work with. It has to go with the rest of your room’s accessories. Ensure the tiles you choose for a single-wall or half-wall design blend well with the paint scheme you’ve chosen for the walls. 

Let us look at some of the hall home tile designs for your reference. 

Sleek hall tiles: Designer-approved designs

Sleek tiles

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Sleek tiles are always classy and hence are top choices when one selects tiles. These thin tiles together make up for a grand look.

Upgrade your hallway with trendy home tile designs

 

Upgrade your hallway

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This black and white chess patterned tiles is always a winner when doing up the hallway.

Eye-catching hall tile designs for a welcoming home

Tiles

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The greenish black tiles add a new dimension to the entire look of the house.

 

Decoration of the hall wall with stone tiles 

Stone tiles with a textural design made up of panels of stones placed asymmetrically are a stylish update that maintains the natural beauty of the material while incorporating a more contemporary aesthetic. This kind of wall tiling may offer any house a classic appearance.

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  • Hallway honeycomb wall tiles with missing pieces

This hall room’s wall tiles are a great fit for the youthful, first-time homeowner. In terms of colour scheme, feel free to experiment.

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  • Decorating the foyer with a feather-themed tile pattern

You can incorporate this style into the elaborate interior design of your ultra-modern mansion. Tiles with an abstract feather motif that has been magnified seem lavish and are sure to pique your interest in the place you call home.

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See also: Decorative wooden wall panel ideas

  • Tiles for the foyer walls, black and white chequered

The chequered pattern of black and white tiles is a classic choice for hallway walls. It’s aesthetically pleasing on both walls and floors. Most Indian homes feature wooden furnishings, so these patterns are a good fit. The low cost makes this a reasonable addition to any rental home.

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  • Border tiles for a foyer

Floors with decorative borders seem more polished and complete a room’s design. The tiling in your entryway or living room would seem incomplete without border tiles. Border tiles come in a variety of styles and materials to complement a wide variety of flooring materials.

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  • Decoration of hall wall using brick tiles

The aesthetic attractiveness of the hall is diminished by the presence of unsightly pillars in many homes. To disable it, you may use it to your advantage. Use a brick tile pattern on those pillars and appreciate the aesthetic it provides.

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  • The finest Italian tiles

Many people throughout the globe agree that Italian tiles are the greatest fireproof tiles available. In the event of an accident, they aid in preventing the fire from spreading. They come in all styles, tones, and colours, and they’re undeniably lovely with a sleek and shiny finish.

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  • Grey ceramics

Grey may be the new black in interior design, i.e., the current hot shade in tiles. The universal appeal of these grey tiles is seen in their ability to complement a wide variety of decors. There is a broad selection of styles and colours to choose from, from ash to burnished tones.

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  • Water-reflection wall tiles

One of the most attractive tile patterns is called “water reflection,” and it was inspired by the way a pool’s water reflects the sky. This design requires a vast area to offer an attractive impression.

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Tiles for stairs leading to terrace

Terrace tiles

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You can tile up the stairs that lead to the terrace in this way to give it an exciting makeover.

 

FAQs

What tile would you recommend for a hall?

Ceramic tiles with a thin glaze are the most popular option for homes because of their durability and longevity. Tiles that are unglazed or textured have a subtle texture and are less shiny than glazed tiles.

What colour tile would look best in the hall?

It's common to see shades of brown, beige, grey, and amber in living rooms. Choosing tiles for your living room that match the design of your flooring and furniture is essential for a coordinated look.

How much do tiles typically cost?

The 2x2 tile comes in a 600x600mm dimension and may cost anywhere between Rs 55 and Rs 100 per square foot.

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