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Maya Glantz

I Spotted This Incredible 'Sampler' Marble Floor Idea — It's Like a New Take on Checkerboard Floors That's So Full of Personality

Mosaic marble floor tiles in a bathroom.

The hardest part of any design project is having to commit to just one of anything — whether that be your wall color, your countertop material, or your bathroom stone — having to choose the one you'll be sticking with, and say goodbye to all those other gorgeous options brings its own mini heartbreak, every time. And while I haven't yet found a total fix for this problem, I think I've found at least a partial solution, and it comes in the form of a bathroom tile.

Starel Stone's Arabescato Mix Marble Window Mosaic Tiles, to be exact. You don't have to commit to just one stone; you get to enjoy them all — a patchwork mosaic of different marble finishes, each one as striking as the next; it's like the grown-up version of a pick'n'mix, and a far more stylish version, at that.

Whether used on your bathroom floors or as a kitchen backsplash, I can't get the image of this gorgeous cacophony of marble out of my mind, and I've found some equally delightful alternatives to shop, as well.

Styling these tiles is a breeze; they'll look perfect with any manner of materials and finishes. (Image credit: Starel Stones)

At once strikingly contemporary, yet simultaneously reminiscent of traditional designs, these tiles would make for a timeless touch in a modern bathroom.

Borrowing from time-tested traditions, Starel Stone's Marion Lane explains that the design was "inspired by classic marble inlay and window motifs, reworked into a contemporary mosaic."

The simple pattern sees a warm, earthy color palette of marbles framed by a milky white marble outline, allowing each individual square to make an impact, while also ensuring the overall design feels balanced.

At the center are squares of Arabescato Viola, Amazon, and Calacatta Gold, all using offcuts of larger tiles, making them a more sustainable material choice for your bathroom design. This combination of stones, each with its own unique veining and colorway, invites a greater freedom in your design process, allowing you to experiment with different colors for a marble bathroom that's far from standard.

"It works beautifully in bathrooms, kitchens, and hallways and is slip-resistant, pairing particularly well with oak furniture and natural materials, while coordinating easily with other tiles or finishes," explains Marion.

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When bathroom floors can so often be rather bland, this lovely mosaic design shows us exactly how easy it is to bring a little bit of personality into your space — I'm hoping to see much more of mixing stones in interiors going forward.

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