If you're thinking about updating your bathroom, hexagon tiles offer a neat, modern shape that just works. You can use them on your floors, walls, or even for little accent areas.
These 30 different approaches will help you get that robust and good-looking finish.
Lean a Wooden Ladder for Towels and Plants

A simple wooden ladder leans against the wall, serving as a spot to hang towels, and a small stool tucked at its base holds a potted plant and a decorative dish, adding greenery to that bathroom corner.
Spell Out a Playful Message with Shower Wall Tiles

You can arrange small hexagon tiles to spell out a fun phrase in your shower. Dark gray tiles form a message against a white subway tile background.
Ground Your Bathroom in Dark Hexagon Floor Tiles

Dark hexagon tiles ground the bathroom floor.
Elevate Your Bathtub on a Raised Hexagon Tile Platform

Raise your clawfoot tub on a platform of small hexagon tiles with a matching border.
Wooden Stool Adds Rustic Seating Next to the Sink

Next to the bathroom vanity, a small, weathered wooden stool offers extra seating or a spot to rest items. The stool's rustic finish contrasts with the room's modern fixtures.
Stackable Woven Baskets Add Textured Storage

You can use two round, woven baskets to tuck away toiletries or cleaning supplies. They're stackable and their woven texture contrasts with sleek bathroom tiles.
White Hexagon Floor Tiles Create a Classic Bathroom Base

If you're looking for a timeless bathroom floor, small white hexagon tiles provide a classic foundation. Their subtle geometric shape complements any tub or vanity.
Pair a Tall Ficus Plant with Your Freestanding Tub

When a bathing space feels bare, a tall ficus plant beside a freestanding tub can fill it. Its deep green leaves contrast with the white porcelain and the dark blue hexagon floor tiles.
Gallery Wall Adds Personality Above the Vanity

Arrange framed art and decorative objects on the wall above your vanity. Vary the sizes and shapes, perhaps a round mirror and a geometric letter 'G'.
It's a way to keep the wall from feeling static.
Keep Items Organized on Narrow Black Shelving Units

Slim, tall black shelving units mount on the wall. Their narrow compartments keep small bottles, folded towels, and decorative items separated.
They're useful for bathroom essentials.
Incorporate Storage with a Floating Vanity

Beneath the sink, a wall-mounted vanity provides storage. It has a dark wood grain finish and keeps the floor clear.
Woven Basket for Toilet Paper Rolls

If you need a casual spot for extra toilet paper rolls, a natural woven basket works well. Place it on the lower shelf of your vanity.
It's an easy way to keep essentials within reach.
Bright Yellow Stool Adds a Pop of Color to White Hexagon Tiles

A small, bright yellow stool with wooden legs sits next to a white tiled bathtub. It offers a convenient spot for towels or toiletries.
This color works best when you want to shift a monochromatic scheme.
Discreetly Store a Toilet Brush in a Tall Cabinet

If you'd rather not have your toilet brush on display, a tall, dark cabinet next to the toilet is a sleek spot to hide its holder.
Geometric Hexagon Tile Accent Wall Behind the Window

A wall covered in a geometric pattern of grey and black hexagon tiles makes a backdrop behind a large window, letting natural light highlight the tile's texture and color variations.
Black Hexagon Tiles Add Graphic Contrast to White Walls

A matte black hexagon tile accent wall sits behind the freestanding tub. Its bold pattern breaks up large expanses of white walls.
It's a simple way to create a defined area.
Textured Pedestal Sink Adds Sculptural Interest to Hexagon Tile Wall

If you want to break up a repetitive wall pattern, a ribbed pedestal sink is a solution. Its smooth marble basin sits against the textured base and the small hexagon tiles.
Two Oval Mirrors Add Playful Symmetry Above the Vanity

Two similarly shaped oval mirrors hang at different heights above the sink. These cork-framed pieces add a warm texture against the clean white hexagon tiles.
They're a simple way to break up the wall without overwhelming it.
Soften Hexagon Tiles with a Hanging Plant

Against large hexagon tiles, a trailing plant hangs in a simple wall-mounted holder. Its living greenery breaks up the geometric pattern.
Break Up White Tiles with a Black Hexagon Band

You can break up large white wall tiles by adding a horizontal band of black hexagon tiles. This accent line runs behind the vanity and straight into the shower area.
Pale Blue Vanity Adds Soft Color To Hexagon Tile

To soften a room, consider a pale blue cabinet. This furniture piece provides a gentle pop of color before a crisp white hexagonal tile backsplash.
Incorporate Yellow and Gray Hexagons for Playful Color

Against white walls, you can incorporate bright yellow and charcoal gray hexagon tiles in a random pattern. It's a simple way to break up monochromatic schemes.
These tiles work well for a shower surround or a feature wall.
Woven Baskets Add Natural Texture Below the Vanity

On open shelving below the vanity, white-and-tan woven baskets store extra towels or toiletries. The baskets' texture meets the vanity's wood and geometric tile.
Hexagon Tiles With Mirrored Inserts Add Depth

Incorporate mirrored hexagon tiles into your bathroom's wall design. Their reflective quality catches the light.
White Hexagon Tile Wall With a Geometric Grey Inlay

Grey hexagon tiles form a geometric pattern on the wall. They break up the expanse of white tile.
Warm Up White Hexagon Tiles with a Wood Grain Vanity

A floating wood grain vanity sits against clean white hexagon tiles. Its simple, clean lines complement the wall's geometric pattern.
It's also a piece that offers ample storage.
Geometric Black Hexagon Tile Wall Creates a Dramatic Backdrop

For a striking, graphic foundation, consider a wall of small, dark hexagonal tiles. Gold grout lines outline these pieces, backing the washroom cabinet.
Achieve a Bright, Airy Feel with Marble Hexagon Tiles

If you want a clean, spacious feel, cover your bathroom walls in large marble hexagon tiles. The subtle veining in the stone pairs with a herringbone tile floor.
Black Freestanding Tub Adds Bold Contrast to Hexagon Tile Wall

For a strong visual shift, a freestanding black tub makes a bold focal point. It stands before a wall covered in white hexagonal tiles.
Introduce Warmth with Wood Paneling Against Hexagon Tiles

Vertical wood paneling sits against hexagon tiles, breaking up their geometric pattern. The smooth grain of the wood provides a natural counterpoint to the tiled surfaces.

