1. Home
  2. Kitchens

Gorgeous Geo Flair: 10 Trendy Kitchens with Hexagonal Tiles

You are always looking for ways in which you can enliven the kitchen by bringing something new and fashionable. Even though some trends tend to fade away pretty quickly and might not be worth all the effort and time, others tend to stand the test of time and serve you well for year, even decades at times! The geo trend definitely seems to be heading towards the latter as it continues to hold its own in the decorating world. Both homeowners and interior designers are looking for brand new ways in which they can add geo panache to the modern home. The hexagonal tile in the kitchen is undoubtedly a great starting point!

Space-savvy kitchen with gorgeous and dark hexagonal tiled backsplash

Hexagonal tiles obviously come in a wide range of hues and also can be used to usher in pattern without breaking the color scheme of your contemporary kitchen. Whether you wish to do this by turning to a delightful, tiled backsplash or wish to do so using floor tiles, adding the silhouette of the six-sided polygon definitely makes a big impact. Today, we flip through 10 fabulous and functional kitchens that make them work –

Wood and Tile Trend

Wood has made a grand comeback in modern homes and a love for ‘all things natural’ is the driving force behind this revival. Combing the wooden floor in the open plan living with hexagonal tiles is a great way to bring pattern, texture and loads of visual contrast. The best part about this is that you usher in all this without ever disturbing the neutral color scheme of the space. The hexagonal floor tile also offers a unique way to delineate space in the open plan living without actually using half walls or even false ceilings. Contemporary and classy all the way!

RELATED: An Audacious and Trendy Mix: 25 Creative Patchwork Tile Ideas

Transitional kitchen with wood and tile floor [Design: SuzAnn Kletzien Design]
An ingenious idea that combines hexagonal tile and wood [From: Matiz Architecture & Design]
Floor tiles are used to separate space visually in this chic London home [From: Bethell Projects Ltd]

Beautiful Geo Backsplash

Redoing the kitchen floor and adding hexagonal tiles can be a pretty big commitment and does take plenty of time and effort. Then there are the obvious cost issues to consider. Those looking for an alternate and yet equally impressive option can try out the geo backsplash with hexagonal tiles. This is a place where you can move away from neutral colors and can opt for tiles that are far brighter and attractive. From hexagonal tiles in bold orange to those in dashing black; creative compositions here can give your kitchen a dazzling focal point.

RELATED: 20 Inspirations That Bring Home the Beauty of Penny Tiles

Kitchen backsplash with hexagonal tiles adds contrast without altering color scheme
Polished and monochromatic kitchen with geo style [From: Trevor Brown Architect]
Kitchen backsplash also brings 3D allure to the kitchen

Pattern that Blends In

Hexagonal tiles need not be always plain and simple. Patchwork hexagonal tiles might be a touch hard to find and also a bit more expensive than their regular counterparts, but they are well worth the extra cash you splurge. It is best to pick tiles that are monochromatic and do not delve beyond white and shades of gray. Since there is already plenty of pattern, color can disturb the modern appeal of your kitchen and also can give it a muddled look. These hexagonal tiles with pattern are perfect for modern eclectic, shabby chic and industrial kitchens.

RELATED: 50 Trendy and Timeless Kitchens with Beautiful Brick Walls

Light-filled and spacious modern kitchen with hexagonal floor tile
Monochromatic and hexagonal floor tiles with pattern for the industrial kitchen [Design: D Studio]
Contemporary kitchen with hexagonal floor tiles and a concrete island

Sherry Nothingam

Sherry is a blogger who loves to live her life to the fullest. She enjoys everything associated with design, décor and stylish modern trends. Born in California, Sherry has grown up on open ranches and in a wild setting, which has defined her taste for design and developed her interest in examining how structures and homes interact with the beauti[...]

You might also like