Want your en suite to perpetually whisper “how sweet it is”? Just pick out that perfect ceramic tile or porcelain tile for your bathroom floor tiles, walls or backsplash. At Carpet Exchange, we carry a wide variety of options for you choose from, including some exceptional alternatives for the kitchen as well.

Of course, before you head out to shop, you might want to bone up on what’s trending in the realm of wall and floor tiles these days. So let’s take a quick look at a couple of key characteristics. Namely, colors, shapes, and textures.

Color you happy. With a bright, bold kitchen backsplash.

Back in the day, it used to be that homeowners gravitated towards using mostly neutral colors for their ceramic tile and porcelain tile flooring. Why? In fear that more distinctive choices might ultimately impact the resale value of their home someday.

Fortunately, that ship has sailed. Today, more and more people are embracing richer, more adventurous colors. Like rugged red floor tiles, terrific terracotta tiles on the wall, and many others.

In fact, there’s a phenomenon pundits call “dopamine décor.” Simply put, it says if a certain kind of decoration brings joy into your life, go for it. We couldn’t agree more.

Oblong hexagon bathroom tile. Its shape alone is distinctive.

What kind of tile should you put behind the double vanity in your primary bath? Perhaps something like hexagon wall tiles that can deliver the double whammy of offering both great color and a unique shape. Hexagon wall tiles also come in a more squarish 5” x 5” profile.

That being said, there are plenty of other eye-catching shapes for you to consider. Like chevron wall tiles, basket weave floor tile, or even a herringbone tile floor. Your best bet is to come compare all of these geometric wall tiles for yourself at your neighborhood Carpet Exchange.

The reasons to choose natural stone tile are piling up.

You know, there’s almost always a rub. But this time, that’s a good thing. Because texture is another component to contemplate when you’re shopping for just the right tile. It not only looks great, it feels wonderful too.

While technically the grey wall tiles shown here are a porcelain tile that looks like marble, it still embodies that natural stone appearance that’s found in the great outdoors here along the Front Range. Better yet, since they actually feature a ceramic body, they’re better equipped to stand up to the rigors of living 24/7 in a kitchen.

There are miles of styles of these tiles. So stop by soon. But be forewarned. You just might find yourself spending a lot more time in the bathroom.