we're fall-ing in love with these tiles

As the air turns crisp and the leaves coat the ground, we?re finding ourselves snuggling up inside our homes a lot more often these days. When designing your home, it?s so important to think of the time you?ll be spending there and the color schemes that make you happiest. We love a good fall palette that reminds us year-round of the cozy and warm feelings associated with autumn. We?ve put together five of our favorite tile looks that give us all the fall feelings.


Jazz up your space with this sleek, gold-hued tile. This is part of the?Taboo?collection in Gable Fringe by Sonoma Tilemakers. It?s simple yet adds so much visual texture to a space. We recommend using this as a bar backsplash or near the fireplace, as it pairs great when reflecting the warm firelight.


These vibrant saltillo tiles by?ARTO?are giving us all the fall feels! Something about the blend of stone textures across different neutral hues feels so inviting and warm. The hexagonal shape adds a touch of interest and we love how in this photo by?Stacie, it?s paired with a white wall to keep the focus on the beautiful colored tile.?


Did you know that yellow was one of the Pantone colors for 2021? This?Penshaw?geometric tile by Original Style is a beautiful addition to any home, especially when paired with a green tile or paint as shown in the photo. We love yellow because it can be so versatile from season to season and helps to keep a bright atmosphere in the house during the colder months.


This wall tile is?Stripes?by WOW in the shade Garnet. The soft plum color is the perfect fit for fall, and we love how textured and unique it looks as an accent wall or used throughout a room like in this photo. It presents a way to use tile on a wall while still maintaining a warm feel throughout by having an inviting color and finish.


We saved one of our favorite looks for last! This stunning glass tile is?Convergence?by Crossville Inc. The beautiful deep-auburn jewel tone is their shade Currant. We especially love this tile not just because of its fall coloring and unique design, but also because Crossville is giving a portion of all proceeds to Common Thread for the Cure. Common Thread for the Cure provides financial support for families of the furnishings and interiors industries affected by the battle against breast cancer. You can learn more about this unique initiative?here.