Hexagon tile pattern
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Make a statement with the 12 x 14 Argyle Hexagon Porcelain Mosaic. This tile is multi color and has a matte finish, making it an excellent addition for your style and space. Porcelain tile is stylish and easy to install, and it can go indoor or outdoor areas. It can also be easily cleaned and maintained in any space. This geometric pattern takes sharp angles and clean lines to create a visually-striking look. Whether you’re looking to create an accent piece or give a bigger area unique…

Floor & Decor saved to Products
There's more to hexagons than you might think--see some of our favorite floor tile patterns that go beyond their six sides.
Here are ten bold hexagon tile patterns. You can make your own with the printable template.
Chris Alsup saved to Bathroom/tile
Hexagon Tile Pattern Sketchbook: 1/8 inch (0.125 inch) Hexagonal Paper, 8.5” x 11”, 75 sheets / 150 pages, White and Black [Vivid Ink Vault] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Hexagon Tile Pattern Sketchbook: 1/8 inch (0.125 inch) Hexagonal Paper, 8.5” x 11”, 75 sheets / 150 pages, White and Black

Mindy Love Harper saved to Tile Mat Inspiration
Our 6” hexagon wall tiles come together with an asymmetrical ombre pattern and raw edge to create a fun and futuristic kitchen backsplash that celebrates this client’s clean aesthetic and bold originality.
Clay Squared to Infinity represents 1890s-1950s vintage tile for walls and floors. Mid Century, Arts & Crafts, and Victorian architectural tiles.

Craftsman Junky saved to Modern Tile
An unbelievable kitchen remodel! Teal kitchen cabinets, hexagon floor tiles that meet wood-look tile floors, quartz countertops, and large kitchen island. This is an entertainer's dream kitchen where bold design choices really paid off.

Chrystal Teska saved to Kitchen Reno
Garden State Tile lists the top hexagon tile trends seen today, and how to incorporate this timeless trend into your own design projects.
Lisa Tudor saved to Kitchen wall
We've collected 86 unique floor tile patterns from the 1920s that you can replicate in your kitchen, bathroom, and entryway.

Judy Connatser saved to Butler pantry