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Chevron Tile

Chevrons, a V-shaped, zigzag-line formation, are a popular pattern for adding geometric shape and movement to your design. Luckily, chevron mosaics make it easy to achieve this look without the intricate cutting and fitting that would otherwise be required to make this design. Whether all in one material or an exciting blend, chevrons add enviable style to walls and floors.

Black and white porcelain chevron wall tile.

Chevrons, a V-shaped, zigzag-line formation, are a popular pattern for adding geometric shape and movement to your design. Luckily, chevron mosaics make it easy to achieve this look without the intricate cutting and fitting that would otherwise be required to make this design. Whether all in one material or an exciting blend, chevrons add enviable style to walls and floors.

Black and white porcelain chevron wall tile.

Create Beautiful Spaces with Chevron Tile

Chevrons are an angled shape, resembling forward slashes and back slashes, and they are typically arranged in pairs to form rows of repeating or overlapping “v” shapes. The beloved shape is used to add geometric movement to any space, and with our wide assortment of sizes and patterns of chevron tiles, it’s easier than ever to add this accent to spaces in your home without elaborate cutting and fitting of individual pieces of tile.  

Popular Types of Chevron Tile

 

Because of their widespread popularity in a variety of interior design aesthetics, chevron tiles are available in a wide range of sizes, colors and materials. To narrow down the options, it can be helpful to think of how a room will be used, as well as how you want it to feel. For example: White chevron tiles are particularly popular for both bathrooms and kitchens, because it can help a space feel brighter and more open.


Darker colors—like black chevron tile—and large-format chevron tiles are particularly popular for room flooring, with smaller sizes used more widely in wall applications. You can use multiple sizes and colors of chevrons together in one space—for instance, a chevron-tile shower would likely feature a small chevron mosaic tile on the floor for ample traction underfoot, and a complementary mosaic in a larger size up the shower walls, or on the coordinating sink backsplash. (And speaking of backsplashes, a white chevron tile kitchen backsplash is an easy and versatile way to incorporate this trend into your home.) 

 

This kitchen features white cabinetry and countertops on either side of a stainless steel gas stove. A backsplash with zig-zagging rows of white marble chevron tile decorates the wall over the cooktop.
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Featured Tile: Tinos Black Chevron

Get the Look with Mosaics or Field Tiles

The angles of chevron tiles lend themselves well to creating a variety of designs, from neat zigzag rows of a single solid color to intricate patterns. In addition to creating your own chevron tile patterns with field tiles that are installed individually, you can choose from expertly paired mixed-material mosaics that combine multiple types of tiles already laid out on mesh backing. 

White and Grey chevron mosaic tile behind counter with jar of cooking spoons and small plant

Featured Tile: Bardot Grey

This floor is covered in light-tone, wood-look porcelain tile in chevron shapes arranged in stylish zig-zag rows.
This elegant accent shower wall features chevron glass mosaic wall tile in a variety of white and gray tones that evoke the look of seashells.

Featured Tile: Alato Beachwalk Chevron

Our Experts Can Help

We know there’s a lot to consider when selecting tiles. When you visit one of our showrooms, our friendly sales associates can help you consider all the design possibilities with chevron tile and create the space you’ve been dreaming of.