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Bohemian Tiles with Nature-Inspired Floral Elegance

Transform an ordinary wall into an artistic focal point with these elegant bohemian tiles. Soft white petals and sage-green stone textures form a continuous floral pattern, while warm golden centers add a subtle touch of refinement. The balanced colors and intricate geometry create visual movement without overwhelming the space, making the design ideal for dining-room feature walls, kitchen backsplashes, bathrooms and boutique commercial interiors. Pair the tiles with natural wood, handcrafted ceramics, brass accents and organic greenery to create a calm, sophisticated bohemian atmosphere.
Transform an ordinary wall into an artistic focal point with these elegant bohemian tiles. Soft white petals and sage-green stone textures form a continuous floral pattern, while warm golden centers add a subtle touch of refinement. The balanced colors and intricate geometry create visual movement without overwhelming the space, making the design ideal for dining-room feature walls, kitchen backsplashes, bathrooms and boutique commercial interiors. Pair the tiles with natural wood, handcrafted ceramics, brass accents and organic greenery to create a calm, sophisticated bohemian atmosphere.
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Bohemian Tiles for Artful Walls, Floors and Backsplashes

Create a space that feels collected, expressive and entirely your own with bohemian tiles from Woos Tiles. Inspired by handcrafted surfaces, global decorative traditions, organic forms and layered colors, our boho tile collection brings distinctive character to kitchen backsplashes, bathroom walls, floors, fireplace surrounds, entryways and commercial interiors.

Explore colorful mosaics, earthy natural stone, luminous glass, warm metal, iridescent mother of pearl and distinctive mixed-material designs. Whether your vision is relaxed and neutral, richly patterned or boldly eclectic, Woos Tiles makes it easier to find a tile that balances artistic personality with the practical requirements of your project.

Browse our bohemian tiles, order samples and discover the right colors, materials, patterns and finishes for your space.

What Are Bohemian Tiles?

Bohemian tiles, often called boho tiles, are defined less by one specific material or pattern than by a creative and unconventional design approach. They combine expressive colors, tactile textures, unusual shapes, artisan-inspired variations and influences drawn from different decorative traditions.

Moroccan-inspired geometry, Mediterranean colors, botanical motifs, vintage ornament, handmade-look surfaces and natural materials can all contribute to a bohemian interior.

The result may be colorful and maximalist, but it does not have to be. Modern bohemian spaces often begin with warm white, sand, taupe, terracotta, olive green or muted blue, then add visual depth through pattern, shape, texture and material.

This versatility makes bohemian tile suitable for both dramatic feature installations and quiet, organic rooms with only a few carefully selected artistic details.

Unlike perfectly uniform surfaces, many boho tiles celebrate controlled variation. Changes in shade, veining, sheen, texture or motif can make an installation feel naturally collected over time. Always review the product’s variation information and order samples before making your final selection.

Explore Bohemian Tiles by Material

The material of a tile affects more than its appearance. It also determines where the product can be installed, how it should be set and grouted, and what maintenance it may require.

Always review the specifications of each product rather than assuming every bohemian tile is suitable for the same application.

Ceramic and Porcelain Boho Tiles

Ceramic and porcelain tiles offer an extensive selection of printed patterns, handmade-look glazes, dimensional surfaces and practical formats.

Patterned porcelain is a popular choice for busy floors because many porcelain products are manufactured to withstand regular foot traffic, moisture and routine cleaning. Ceramic tiles are frequently used on kitchen backsplashes, bathroom walls and decorative features, although floor suitability depends on the rating of the individual product.

Ceramic and porcelain boho tiles are available in floral, geometric, star, patchwork, Moroccan-inspired and vintage patterns. They may also feature intentional shade differences or slightly irregular edges that recreate the appearance of handmade tiles.

Choose matte or lightly textured finishes where additional traction is important. For exterior projects, confirm that the specific product is approved for outdoor use and suitable for the local climate and expected wet conditions.

Glass Bohemian Tiles

Glass tile adds luminosity, depth and saturated color to bohemian interiors. Transparent, frosted, iridescent and textured glass pieces reflect light differently throughout the day, creating a layered and constantly changing surface.

Glass boho tiles are especially effective on kitchen backsplashes, shower walls, bathroom niches, bars, fireplace features and artistic accent walls.

Vibrant turquoise, emerald green, amber, cobalt blue and multicolor glass mosaics can create a bold focal point, while white, beige and soft gray glass tiles provide a more relaxed modern-boho appearance.

Some glass mosaics are approved for swimming pools, submerged environments, exterior installations or floors, while other products are intended only for interior walls. Always check the application information for the exact product.

Because translucent glass can reveal the setting material behind it, compatible white mortar and careful installation are often essential for achieving an even finished color.

Marble and Natural Stone Tiles

Marble, limestone, travertine and other natural stones bring authentic veining, mineral movement and one-of-a-kind tonal variation to bohemian spaces.

Their organic character pairs naturally with wood, woven textiles, handmade pottery, greenery and antique metal finishes. Natural stone can be used to create everything from a calm neutral bathroom to a richly detailed floral or geometric mosaic.

Waterjet-cut marble tiles are especially suitable for intricate floral, arabesque, leaf and geometric patterns. Different marble colors can be combined to create a handcrafted design while maintaining the luxurious character of natural stone.

Because natural stone can be porous or sensitive to acidic substances, some products may require sealing before or after installation. Suitability for shower floors, exterior surfaces, fireplaces and high-traffic areas varies according to the stone type, finish and installation system.

Natural color and veining variations are part of the material’s beauty. Review current samples and blend pieces from multiple cartons during installation to achieve a balanced appearance.

Metal Boho Tiles

Metal tiles introduce warmth, reflection and refined contrast to organic bohemian materials.

Brushed gold, copper, bronze, rose gold, silver, black and antique metallic finishes can define a kitchen backsplash, bar front, fireplace feature, reception desk or decorative wall without overwhelming the surrounding design.

Metal tiles may feature smooth, brushed, hammered, embossed, sculptural or three-dimensional surfaces. These finishes create changing highlights and shadows that give a wall additional depth.

Metal tile suitability varies significantly according to its construction and protective finish. Confirm product approval before using metal tiles in showers, steam rooms, exterior areas, swimming pools, floors or locations exposed to chemicals, salt or constant moisture.

Use soft cloths and nonabrasive cleaners to help protect metallic surfaces from scratching or discoloration.

Mother of Pearl and Shell Tiles

Mother-of-pearl tile creates a soft, shifting iridescence that feels handcrafted and jewel-like.

Natural shell tiles work beautifully in powder rooms, vanity backsplashes, kitchen features, decorative borders and feature walls. They can be installed alone or combined with marble, glass or metal to create a richer mixed-material composition.

White mother of pearl produces a delicate and luminous neutral surface, while gold, pink, brown and multicolor shell tiles introduce stronger decorative character.

Because shell is a natural material, variations in color, texture and luster should be expected. Check each product’s approval for wet areas, shower environments or submerged applications.

Avoid harsh acidic cleaners, abrasive powders and rough cleaning pads that may damage the natural surface.

Mixed-Material Mosaics

Mixed-material mosaics combine materials such as glass, marble, natural stone, metal and mother of pearl within one sheet.

These mosaics express the layered appearance associated with bohemian interiors and provide an efficient way to introduce several colors, textures and reflective effects into one installation.

They are particularly effective for kitchen backsplashes, powder-room walls, bathroom niches, fireplace surrounds, bars and commercial feature walls.

The most sensitive component in a mixed mosaic determines the appropriate installation and cleaning method. If a sheet contains natural stone, shell or metal, choose adhesive, grout, sealer and cleaner that are compatible with every material in the blend.

Custom Mosaic Murals

For hotels, restaurants, retail stores and highly personalized residential projects, a custom mosaic mural can transform a wall or floor into a permanent work of art.

Floral compositions, landscapes, abstract patterns, botanical themes, portraits, brand artwork and site-specific color palettes can be translated into hand-assembled glass or stone mosaics.

Custom mosaic murals allow the design to be adapted to the exact dimensions and proportions of the installation area. Colors, materials, mosaic chip sizes and overall levels of detail can also be adjusted according to the desired appearance and viewing distance.

Contact Woos Tiles with your artwork, target dimensions, installation location and preferred materials. Our team can help evaluate the design, color interpretation, fabrication details and installation requirements.

Bohemian Tiles for Every Space

Boho Kitchen Tiles and Backsplashes

A boho kitchen backsplash can transform a functional cooking area into a warm and personal gathering space.

Use patterned ceramic behind the range, glossy glass to brighten a compact kitchen, earthy stone with natural wood cabinetry, or a mixed mosaic to connect several colors and finishes within the room.

For a balanced design, choose one dominant feature. A detailed and colorful backsplash works best with quieter countertops and cabinet fronts, while a subtle handmade-look field tile leaves room for patterned floors, open shelving and colorful accessories.

Earthy green, terracotta, blue, beige and warm white tiles complement wood cabinets and natural materials. Gold or copper metal accents can introduce a refined contrast without losing the relaxed bohemian atmosphere.

In cooking areas, prioritize a tile and grout combination that can be cleaned easily. Confirm that natural stone, shell and metal components are suitable for exposure to grease, heat and household cleaning products.

Bohemian Bathroom Tiles

Bohemian bathroom tiles can create anything from a calm, spa-like retreat to a richly layered decorative space.

Consider pairing a muted natural stone floor with a colorful shower niche, installing a star-and-cross pattern beneath a simple wall tile, or combining glossy green and blue mosaics with warm wood and brass details.

For a modern-boho bathroom, use beige, cream, sand or warm gray tiles as the foundation. Add texture through fluted surfaces, irregular edges, subtle color variation or natural stone veining.

For a bolder bathroom, use floral, geometric or multicolor patterned tiles on the vanity backsplash, shower wall or floor. Keeping the remaining surfaces simple will prevent the room from becoming visually crowded.

Wet-area performance must come before appearance. Confirm whether the selected product is approved for shower walls, shower floors or steam rooms, as these are different applications.

A tiled shower also requires a correctly designed waterproofing and drainage system behind the visible surface. Tile and grout alone do not create the complete waterproofing system.

For bathroom and shower floors that may become wet, review the product’s slip-resistance information and select a tile appropriate for the actual conditions of use.

Bohemian Floor Tiles

Patterned bohemian floor tiles add movement and artistic character to entryways, kitchens, bathrooms, dining rooms, living areas and boutique commercial interiors.

Porcelain, approved natural stone and floor-rated mosaics can create the desired bohemian appearance, but each product must be checked for traffic level, wet use, abrasion resistance and slip resistance.

In small rooms, a continuous pattern can make the floor feel intentional and visually expansive. In larger spaces, patterned tiles can define a dining area, create a decorative border or form a permanent tile rug.

Black-and-white geometry creates a timeless appearance, while terracotta, blue, green and multicolor patterns produce a warmer and more expressive atmosphere.

Order enough material to complete the entire installation at one time. Differences between production lots may affect the color, texture or size of replacement tiles ordered later.

Bohemian Wall Tiles and Feature Walls

Walls provide greater freedom for sculptural surfaces, delicate materials and luminous finishes because they are not exposed to regular foot traffic.

Create an artistic dining-room wall, a textured headboard feature, a decorative bar front, a powder-room backdrop or a reception focal point with glass, shell, marble, metal or ceramic mosaics.

Dimensional wall tiles create beautiful highlights and shadows, particularly when illuminated by wall washers, pendant lights or natural side lighting.

Distinctive shapes such as arabesque, scallop, floral, picket, diamond and mixed geometric mosaics can create movement even when the entire installation uses only one color.

Dimensional tiles require careful planning around outside edges, corners, outlets and transitions. Confirm the availability of matching trim or agree on a finishing detail with the installer before work begins.

Bohemian Fireplace Tiles

Patterned ceramic, natural stone, glass and metal mosaics can turn a fireplace into a strong bohemian focal point.

Use a vintage-inspired geometric pattern for a traditional appearance, dark green marble for a sophisticated natural look, or glass and metal mosaics for a more reflective contemporary design.

Product suitability depends on the fireplace type, required clearances, substrate temperature and manufacturer instructions.

Tile is not a substitute for required noncombustible construction. Coordinate the decorative finish with the fireplace manufacturer, professional installer and applicable local building requirements.

Outdoor and Pool Tiles

Outdoor bohemian tiles can bring resort-inspired character to patios, garden walls, walkways and pool surroundings, but only products specifically approved for the environment should be selected.

Review exterior and submerged-use ratings, water absorption, freeze-thaw suitability where relevant, exposure to ultraviolet light, pool chemicals and wet-area slip resistance.

A decorative interior wall tile should never be assumed to perform outdoors simply because it is made from ceramic, glass, stone or another tile material.

Pool waterlines and submerged surfaces also require materials, adhesives, grout and waterproofing products designed as part of a complete pool installation system.

Commercial Bohemian Tiles

Restaurants, hotels, cafés, salons, boutiques, galleries and creative offices can use bohemian tile to establish a recognizable atmosphere and strengthen the identity of the space.

Patterned floors can guide movement through a restaurant, decorative mosaics can highlight a hotel reception desk, and custom murals can create memorable branded environments.

Select the tile according to expected foot traffic, cleaning procedures, rolling loads, wet exposure and local accessibility requirements.

For large or phased commercial projects, confirm production lead time, lot consistency, recommended overage, attic stock and future replacement planning before installation.

Bohemian Tile Colors, Patterns, Shapes and Finishes

Build with Earthy Neutral Colors

Sand, cream, taupe, clay, brown and warm gray create a grounded foundation for wood, linen, rattan, natural fibers and indoor plants.

Neutral bohemian tile does not need to feel plain. Add interest through irregular edges, subtle relief, stone veining, handmade-look glazing or gentle shade variation instead of relying on strong color.

Earthy neutrals are ideal for customers who want the warmth and texture of bohemian design without creating a highly patterned or colorful room.

Introduce Jewel Tones

Emerald green, sapphire blue, turquoise, amber and deep plum give bohemian spaces expressive energy.

Use saturated colors across a small powder room, inside a shower niche, behind open kitchen shelving or on a bar front for a concentrated statement.

Glossy glass, glazed ceramic and iridescent shell intensify jewel tones by reflecting light, while matte surfaces create a softer and more natural appearance.

Mix Patterns Carefully

Floral, geometric, medallion, patchwork and globally inspired motifs can coexist when they share at least one color, scale or material.

If the tile pattern is highly detailed, repeat its quieter colors in the paint, cabinetry, countertops, furniture or textiles. This helps the room feel coordinated rather than visually crowded.

Large patterns usually need more uninterrupted surface area to develop fully, while small mosaics and compact motifs work well on niches, backsplashes and narrow walls.

Choose an Unconventional Shape

Arabesque, scallop, picket, diamond, hexagon, penny round, floral, star-and-cross and mixed geometric mosaics create movement even when installed in a single color.

Distinctive tile silhouettes are ideal when you want visual interest without introducing a multicolor printed pattern.

Grout color has a significant effect on shaped tile. Matching grout softens the joints and creates a more continuous surface, while contrasting grout emphasizes every shape.

Use Finish to Control the Mood

Glossy, polished and iridescent finishes reflect light and emphasize color. Matte and honed surfaces feel softer, calmer and more organic. Textured and dimensional tiles introduce shadows and tactile depth.

A combination of finishes can create a more layered interior. For example, honed marble can be paired with glossy glass, or matte ceramic can be accented with small metallic details.

For floors and wet areas, finish is also a performance consideration. Confirm the product’s application rating and slip-resistance information before making a final decision.

How to Choose the Right Bohemian Tile

Start with the Installation Area

First identify whether the tile will be installed on an interior wall, dry floor, shower wall, shower floor, fireplace surround, exterior surface or submerged pool area.

Filter products according to their approved applications before comparing colors and patterns.

A tile that works beautifully on a powder-room wall may not be suitable for a shower floor, commercial entry or outdoor patio.

Match Performance to Real Conditions

Consider foot traffic, water exposure, grease, cleaning chemicals, direct sunlight, freezing temperatures and long-term maintenance expectations.

A residential vanity backsplash and a restaurant entrance floor require very different performance characteristics.

For floors, review wear and slip-resistance information. For exterior areas, verify climate suitability. For pools and showers, confirm wet-area approval and installation-system requirements.

Order Tile Samples

View samples in the actual room during the day and at night.

Compare the tile with cabinetry, countertops, paint, plumbing finishes, flooring, furniture and lighting. Natural and artificial light can significantly change the appearance of glass, metal, shell and glossy glazes.

One sample may not show the complete color range of a highly variable product. Review multiple pieces or a larger sample board when possible.

Plan the Pattern and Grout Color

Lay several sheets or tiles together before installation to understand how the pattern repeats and how the grout joints affect the overall appearance.

A grout color close to the tile softens the grid and creates a more continuous field. Contrasting grout emphasizes each individual tile, shape and joint.

Always test grout on porous stone, textured ceramic, polished surfaces, metal and mother of pearl to check for possible staining, scratching or grout haze.

Calculate the Correct Quantity

Measure the complete tiled area and add material for cuts, breakage, pattern alignment and future repairs.

A straightforward installation commonly requires approximately 10% additional material. Diagonal layouts, intricate patterns, mosaics, large-format tiles or rooms with many corners may require 15% or more.

Ask the professional installer to confirm the final measurements, layout and required quantity before placing the order.

Review the Complete Product Specifications

Before ordering, confirm the following information:

  • Nominal and actual tile dimensions

  • Tile or mosaic sheet thickness

  • Coverage per sheet or carton

  • Surface finish

  • Shade and texture variation

  • Sheet backing or mounting method

  • Edge and trim requirements

  • Wall, floor and wet-area suitability

  • Exterior or submerged-use approval

  • Recommended adhesives and grout

  • Sealing and cleaning requirements

  • Production and shipping lead time

Keep several spare tiles from the same production lot after installation for possible future repairs.

Bohemian Tile Design Ideas

Create a Patterned Focal Point

Concentrate ornate bohemian tile on one backsplash, shower wall, fireplace, reception desk or dining-room feature wall.

Surrounding it with quieter materials gives the design room to breathe and makes the focal point feel intentional.

Layer Natural and Reflective Materials

Pair honed natural stone with glossy glass, or combine warm wood with small metallic accents.

The contrast between matte and reflective surfaces creates depth without requiring a large number of colors.

Experiment with Tile Layouts

Straight stack, vertical stack, herringbone, checkerboard and alternating orientations can make a familiar tile feel customized.

Dry-lay the arrangement before installation, especially when several motifs must connect accurately across individual tiles or mosaic sheets.

Create a Neutral Modern-Boho Interior

Choose warm white, beige or light brown tiles with tactile surface variations. Complete the room with vintage furniture, indoor plants, woven lighting, natural textiles and handmade decorative objects.

This approach keeps the space calm while preserving the layered character of bohemian design.

Design a Tile Rug or Decorative Border

Install patterned floor tiles inside a plain field tile to define an entryway, vanity area, kitchen zone or dining space.

Coordinate the thickness and modular dimensions of both materials so that they can be installed at the same finished height.

Commission Custom Mosaic Artwork

Translate a botanical composition, landscape, portrait, abstract artwork or brand identity into a custom mosaic mural.

Planning the viewing distance, installation dimensions and mosaic chip size at the beginning helps preserve visual clarity and the appropriate level of detail.

Bohemian Tile Installation Tips

Professional installation is recommended for natural stone, transparent glass, metal, mother of pearl, dimensional tile, mixed-material mosaics and complex patterns.

  1. Prepare the substrate. The surface should be structurally sound, flat, clean and appropriate for the selected tile assembly. Wet areas require a complete waterproofing and drainage design. Tile and grout alone do not form the waterproofing system.

  2. Inspect the material. Check the color, shade, dimensions, texture, finish and condition of all tiles before installation. Installation generally indicates acceptance of the product.

  3. Blend tiles from multiple cartons. Mixing pieces helps distribute natural or intentional variations evenly throughout the installation.

  4. Confirm the layout. Establish focal points, balanced cuts, pattern alignment and grout-joint placement before spreading the setting material.

  5. Adjust mosaic sheets when necessary. Individual pieces may need to be moved slightly so that the lines between sheets do not remain visible.

  6. Use compatible setting materials. Glass, natural stone, metal, shell and mixed mosaics may require different adhesives and grouts. Light-colored or translucent materials often require an appropriate white setting material.

  7. Test grout and sealer. Porous, textured, polished or metallic surfaces can stain or scratch. Test a small area before grouting the complete installation.

  8. Include required movement joints. Do not fill required perimeter or movement joints with rigid grout. Their location and sealant should follow the installation design and applicable standards.

  9. Protect the finished installation. Allow the assembly to cure for the specified time before cleaning, foot traffic, water exposure or heavy use.

Always follow the instructions supplied by the tile, adhesive, grout, waterproofing and sealer manufacturers.

Cleaning and Caring for Bohemian Tiles

Routine care should follow the requirements of the most sensitive material in the installation.

  • Remove loose dust, sand and grit before mopping tile floors.

  • Wipe spills promptly with a soft cloth and clean water.

  • Use a pH-neutral cleaner approved for the tile and grout.

  • Avoid steel wool, scouring powders and abrasive cleaning pads.

  • Do not use vinegar, lemon or acidic cleaners on marble, limestone, travertine or other acid-sensitive surfaces.

  • Use nonabrasive cleaners on glass, metal, shell and polished tile.

  • Rinse away cleaner residue and dry reflective surfaces with a soft cloth.

  • Use a squeegee in showers to reduce soap residue and mineral buildup.

  • Reseal natural stone or cementitious grout only when recommended.

  • Test every new cleaning product in an inconspicuous area before general use.

Mixed-material mosaics should always be cleaned according to the requirements of their most sensitive component.

Why Shop Bohemian Tiles at Woos Tiles?

Woos Tiles is an online tile superstore created for distinctive residential and commercial projects.

Our product selection includes marble tiles, glass tiles, metal tiles, shell tiles, stone tiles, mosaic tiles, wall tiles, floor tiles, bathroom tiles, kitchen tiles, backsplash tiles, outdoor tiles and custom mosaic murals.

This broad selection gives you the freedom to compare materials, coordinate different surfaces and develop a bohemian palette that feels personal rather than predictable.

Whether you are designing a small vanity backsplash, a colorful kitchen, a restaurant floor, a hotel feature wall or a custom mosaic mural, Woos Tiles can help you move from initial inspiration to a practical product choice.

Browse our bohemian tiles, order samples and contact Woos Tiles for product recommendations or custom-project support.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bohemian Tiles

What Is the Difference Between Bohemian Tiles and Boho Tiles?

There is no functional difference. “Boho” is the common shortened form of “bohemian.”

Both terms describe tiles used to create expressive and layered interiors through pattern, color, texture, natural materials and unconventional shapes.

Are Bohemian Tiles Always Colorful and Patterned?

No. Bohemian design can be bold and multicolored, but it can also use warm neutral colors, natural stone, handmade-look surfaces and sculptural shapes.

A neutral room can achieve a bohemian appearance through material variation, texture and layered decorative elements.

What Materials Are Available in Boho Tile Designs?

Common materials include ceramic, porcelain, glass, marble, limestone, other natural stones, metal, mother of pearl and mixed-material mosaics.

Custom mosaic murals can also be created with glass or natural stone. Available applications depend on the individual product.

Can Bohemian Tiles Be Used on Floors?

Yes, when the specific product is rated for floor use and is appropriate for the expected traffic and wet conditions.

Decorative wall tiles should not be installed on floors unless their technical specifications explicitly approve floor applications.

Which Bohemian Tiles Are Best for a Kitchen Backsplash?

Ceramic, porcelain, glass and many approved natural stone or mixed-material mosaics work well on kitchen backsplashes.

Consider cleaning requirements, grout joints, heat exposure near cooking appliances and whether porous stone, shell or metallic components need special maintenance.

Can I Use Boho Tiles in a Shower?

Many boho tiles can be installed on shower walls, and some products are approved for shower floors.

Check the exact application rating before ordering. Shower floors also require suitable slip resistance, while the entire shower requires correctly installed waterproofing, drainage and movement accommodation.

Are Bohemian Tiles Suitable for Pools and Outdoor Spaces?

Only tiles specifically approved for submerged or exterior use should be selected.

Verify water absorption, freeze-thaw performance where applicable, chemical resistance, ultraviolet exposure and wet slip resistance rather than relying only on the appearance or general material name.

How Do I Choose a Grout Color for Patterned Bohemian Tile?

A matching grout color blends the joints into the pattern and produces a quieter overall surface.

Contrasting grout highlights the tile shape and layout. Test the grout before installation, especially with porous stone, textured glazes, metal, glass or mother of pearl.

Do Bohemian Tiles Require Sealing?

Some natural stone, cement-based tiles and cementitious grout may benefit from sealing.

Most glazed ceramic, porcelain and glass surfaces do not require a topical sealer. Follow the instructions for the exact tile, grout and sealer.

Mixed-material mosaics must be treated according to the needs of their most sensitive component.

How Much Extra Tile Should I Order?

Approximately 10% additional material is commonly recommended for a straightforward layout.

Intricate patterns, diagonal installations, mosaics, large-format tiles, rooms with many corners or future repair requirements may justify 15% or more.

Have the installer verify all measurements and the planned layout before ordering.

Why Should I Order a Tile Sample First?

Computer and phone screens cannot reproduce color, sheen, surface texture and natural variation perfectly.

A physical sample allows you to compare the tile with the room’s lighting and surrounding finishes. It also helps you evaluate grout color and maintenance expectations.

Can Woos Tiles Create a Custom Bohemian Mosaic Mural?

Yes. Custom mosaic murals can interpret artwork, botanical motifs, landscapes, portraits, abstract compositions and branded designs.

Provide the artwork, finished dimensions, installation location and preferred materials so the project can be evaluated accurately.

Find Your Bohemian Tile at Woos Tiles

The best bohemian spaces feel personal rather than formulaic.

Begin with the intended application, choose a material that performs properly in that environment, and then develop the design through color, texture, pattern, shape and finish.

Explore the Woos Tiles collection to discover bohemian wall tiles, floor tiles, kitchen backsplash mosaics, bathroom tiles and custom mosaic artwork for homes, restaurants, hotels, boutiques and creative commercial interiors.

Shop bohemian tiles now, order samples or contact Woos Tiles to discuss your project.

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Woos Tiles is an online tile superstore and tile supplier offering marble tiles, glass tiles, metal tiles, shell tiles, stone tiles, mosaic tiles, wall tiles, floor tiles, backsplash tiles, bathroom tiles, kitchen tiles, outdoor tiles, and custom mosaic murals. We support residential projects, commercial interiors, designers, contractors, builders, and custom tile orders. 
Woos Tiles is an online tile superstore and tile supplier offering marble tiles, glass tiles, metal tiles, shell tiles, stone tiles, mosaic tiles, wall tiles, floor tiles, backsplash tiles, bathroom tiles, kitchen tiles, outdoor tiles, and custom mosaic murals. We support residential projects, commercial interiors, designers, contractors, builders, and custom tile orders. 

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