Decorating Home Features Fireplaces 22 Fireplace Tile Ideas for a Stylish Upgrade to Your Room Get inspired to add something extra to your fireplace with these examples of tile design. By Jessica Bennett Jessica Bennett Jessica Bennett is an editor, writer, and former digital assistant home editor at BHG. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on January 10, 2024 Trending Videos Close this video player Photo: Jeff Herr Tiles can instantly upgrade your fireplace surround with a distinctive look. Create a polished, eye-catching look with these fireplace tile ideas. Available in a wide variety of colors, textures, and patterns, tile provides nearly endless ways to add style to your fireplace. 21 Before-and-After Fireplace Makeovers that Exude Charm and Style 01 of 22 Patterned Tile Fireplace Surround Edmund Barr Energize a dull surround with a fireplace tile idea like this that showcases a striking pattern. Instead of stopping at the mantel, these hand-painted fireplace tiles continue up to the ceiling for an even more significant impact. However, the tiles stay within the room's neutral palette to keep the pattern from overwhelming the space. How to Make the Most of Neutral Beige Walls for Chic Style 02 of 22 Herringbone Tile Fireplace Tria Giovan A unique layout is a fireplace tile idea that adds visual interest and dimension. Here, narrow white tiles arranged in a herringbone pattern add a modern twist. Gray grout helps define the individual tiles and ties in with the gray paint color on the mantel, built-ins, and walls. 03 of 22 Geometric Tile Fireplace Suggested paint color: Silver Mine PPU26-18, Behr. Peter Molick With a fireplace design that's relatively simple and unadorned, you can easily opt for more pattern in your fireplace tile idea. Here, black-and-white geometric tiles frame the firebox of a modern fireplace. The eye-catching layout introduces just enough personality to the minimalist fireplace design. 04 of 22 Eclectic Fireplace Tile Ideas David A. Land Surround your fireplace with various fireplace tiles for a unique, collected look. 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. 29 Best Blue Paint Colors for Perfectly-Hued Walls 05 of 22 All-Black Fireplace Tile Idea Seth Smoot Black hexagonal tiles surrounded by black grout give this fireplace surround a subtly textured look. A matching black firebox and mantel complete this clean, contemporary fireplace design. The room is otherwise defined by light-colored walls and furnishings, making the jet-black fireplace the center of attention. 06 of 22 Small Tile Designs Jeff Herr Use small-scale tiles to add texture and pattern to your fireplace. These narrow marble tiles showcase varying shades of gray and white for added depth. Keeping the mantel and decor simple and understated allows the attention to stay focused on the beautiful tile. 07 of 22 Colorful Tile Fireplace David A. Land Opt for bold color for a fireplace tile idea that makes a bold statement. Here, glazed blue tile surrounds the firebox. A similar navy hue appears on the fireplace wall, contrasting the white mantelpiece and bright red accent chairs. 08 of 22 Mediterranean Fireplace Tile Edmund Barr The Mediterranean-inspired fireplace tile adds instant age and character to this living room. The boldly patterned, handmade design showcases rich shades of brown and tan set off by blue accents. This earthy color palette pairs perfectly with the rustic wood beam mantel above. 16 Mediterranean-Style Homes with Global-Inspired Beauty 09 of 22 Faux Fireplace Tile Idea Kim Cornelison Creative painting can give you the look of a tile fireplace without the expensive remodeling costs. Here, a pattern of triangles dresses up the white-painted brick of this fireplace. The light gray accent color is just a few shades off of white, mimicking the look of 3D tiles. 10 of 22 Marble Subway Tile Surround Kimberly Gavin Using marble is a sophisticated fireplace tile idea. The subway tiles are arranged in a unique pattern that follows the lines of the firebox. The shiplap installed over the mantel introduces additional character to the design. How to Clean Marble 11 of 22 Antique Tile Fireplace John Bessler Painted tiles featuring detailed imagery can dress up a fireplace with beautiful texture. These antique blue-and-white tiles feature cracks, chips, and other imperfections that add to the fireplace's character. A mantel crafted from salvaged boards completes the aged look. 12 of 22 Marble Tile Fireplace Edmund Barr 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. The marble tile fireplace, paired with shades of white and soft neutrals, is the foundation of this elegant living room. 13 of 22 Accent Tile Fireplace Ideas David A Land Add interest to a tile surround by incorporating tile in a contrasting color. Here, turquoise tiles break up the white of this fireplace design. The bright accent color helps the fireplace pop against a backdrop of red brick. 14 of 22 Neutral Fireplace Tile John Bessler Pair neutral fireplace tile with an ornate mantel to add beauty without taking attention from the interesting molding. 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. 15 of 22 Floor-to-Ceiling Fireplace Tile Ideas Laura Hull Find a tile you absolutely love? Rather than using a small amount around the perimeter of the fireplace, consider taking it up the entire wall. Here, the homeowners opted to forgo a mantel to give full attention to the dark gray tile. 20 Gray Color Schemes that Showcase the Timeless Neutral 16 of 22 Painted Fireplace Tile Ideas Tria Giovan Choose a tile depicting an image you love and repeat it to create a distinctive pattern that ties to the theme of your room. Blue boat imagery was the perfect fireplace tile idea for the nautical-themed room. A shiplap wall treatment and plaid furnishings reinforce the traditional look. 17 of 22 Continuous Fireplace Tile Alise O'Brien Consider using the same tile on your floor and fireplace to give the space a cohesive look. This fireplace makes a definite statement, featuring tile all the way to a vaulted ceiling. The large-scale tiles prevent the pattern from appearing too busy. 18 of 22 Unique Fireplace Tile Designs Michael Partenio Tiles depicting an Asian-inspired motif suit this room's character. The hand-painted figures continue across grout lines, making the tiles appear to be pieced together like a puzzle. Plain black tiles are mixed in to make the painted designs stand out. 19 of 22 Contrasting Fireplace Tile Gordon Beall Instead of installing new ones, consider updating the existing fireplace tile with paint. Here, high-gloss black paint on the tile and grout adds a modern edge to the otherwise traditional fireplace and space. The jolt of black offers a stunning contrast to the white fireplace. Can You Paint Tile? Here’s What to Know Before You Try It 20 of 22 Terra-Cotta Fireplace Tile Werner Straube Visually connect your fireplace tile idea to your floor by using the same tile. Here, ceramic tile featuring warm terra-cotta tones warms up the room's white fireplace and built-ins. The tile's curved application around the fireplace contrasts the square tiles on the floor. 21 of 22 Mosaic Tile Fireplace Brie Williams A fireplace above a deep bathtub provides the perfect spot for a relaxing soak in this bathroom. Everything clad in the same classic marble is a bold fireplace tile idea that beautifully integrates the tub and wall. The small-scale mosaic tiles deliver tons of texture. 22 of 22 Geometric Fireplace Tile Ideas Edmund Barr This tile fireplace surround features a geometric pattern composed mainly of triangles in various sizes and arrangements. The black-and-white tile provides a sharp focal point in the predominantly white room. The area rug picks up the geometry, providing a visual connection to the floor. 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