Everyone is obsessed with vintage tiles right now – bring the nostalgic charm of this classic design feature into your home with our 5 design ideas

Honor the past with our favorite ways to decorate with vintage tiles, as suggested by interior design experts

Pink and red country kitchen with vintage tile backsplash and range cooker and wood dining table with antique pendant lighting
(Image credit: deVOL)

I'm not the only one who's noticed that trends have steered towards the eclectic and ornate as of late. While there are many ways to channel the past with your home decor, recently, I've spotted vintage tiles featured in the background of many of my favorite interior designers' latest projects.

Whether opting for an Art Nouveau floral tile or a classic Delft variety, there are plenty of tile ideas to choose from. Decorating with vintage is a guaranteed way to bring personality and rustic charm to a room, and exploring how to decorate with vintage tiles can beautifully enhance a room with not only eye-catching texture, color, and pattern, but also, a sense of history.

While tile trends constantly change, the popularity of opting for vintage tiles proves these styles will always be timeless, and that designs from decades ago can still lift the homes of today. I spoke with a handful of interior designers who have used vintage tiles in their projects. They've proven that this iconic design detail is one that every home would appreciate, so I've put together the top five ways to use vintage tiles around the house.

1. Mix and match old and new tile types

Bathroom with botanical tiles and pink floor tiles and red cupboard with curtains and bamboo mirror

(Image credit: E&A Interiors)

Adding architectural charm to a room that doesn't have any can be tricky, but opting for vintage tiles might just be the answer. While sourcing a substantial amount of vintage tiles can be a mission, mixing and matching pre-loved varieties will enhance the foundations of a room, providing an empty wall with some fine detail and patina.

Types of tiles vary but classic vintage tiles are often made from ceramic or porcelain. The bathroom (pictured above) features a range of varieties, from a mosaic wet room to vintage-inspired botanical tiles scattered along the walls. Here, E&A Interiors founder Chloe Elkerton proves that mixing old and new tiles is the answer to bringing character into a sometimes clinical space.

Discussing the best tile combinations, Chloe says, 'Using a patterned cement tile always adds character to spaces, whether it’s a tiny powder room or a spacious kitchen. They have a lovely patina that makes them even more beautiful as they age. The patterns are also endless, from florals and stars to geometrics, and if you are only able to source a few vintage ones, then we like to use them on small areas such as a splashback or inset into a wall or archway.'

2. Use a retro wallpaper to go alongside your vintage tiles

Boys bathroom with retro car wallpaper and vintage tile floor

(Image credit: Dafna Kikuchi)

While bathroom wallpaper ideas may feel a little unconventional, this retro choice can work well when paired with vintage tiles.

Dafna Kikuchi, the designer behind the nostalgic bathroom (pictured above) proves this, and says that instead of sourcing vintage tiles she kept the ones the room already had, bringing them to life with a playful wallpaper. She says, 'For this boy's bathroom, we wanted to keep the vintage tile so we found a paper with an old-timey feel to it with the old cars. The combo feels very fresh but also like it's always been there.'

Country wallpaper ideas or wall mural ideas can inspire your vintage look, bringing a sense of charm and elegance that allows the tiles to sing. Dafna's top tip is 'Don't pair them with anything too shiny and new because the contrast would be too stark. I embrace the imperfection of vintage tiles and add other vintage pieces to the mix.'

3. Go classic with a vintage tiled backsplash

Range cooker with green tiled hood and vintage tiles with cream cabinets and pink rug

(Image credit: Nina Watson Interiors)

Vintage tiles are often found in the kitchen. A nod to the classic farmhouse style kitchen, incorporating a handful of aged details can bring added depth and coziness to the room, especially a kitchen that has been newly built and lacks period features.

A long-loved, practical way to feature tiles, kitchen backsplash ideas are the perfect way to channel the past. Positioned above a stove or along a countertop, a backsplash tiled with vintage tiles is a lasting statement that wraps the room in a detailed border.

For a more traditional look, antique Dutch tiles provide a sense of history and narrative, often featuring figures and landscapes. If you're looking for a more vibrant style and a way to make your kitchen more unique, source colorful Portuguese varieties that will stand the test of time and continue to make your kitchen a stylish statement.

Referring to her kitchen (pictured above), Nina Watson says, 'It's not just about the tiles you use, but the way you tile with them. If you want an Art Deco look, find images of how they're used, so you can see how the patterns are put together. Border tiles, corner tiles, edges – all of these details mattered 120 years ago and are just as important now in achieving an authentic finish.'

4. Enhance the architecture of your fireplace with historic tiles

traditional living room painted in an off white neutral with a pretty plaid skirted window seat next to a fireplace tiled in vintage inspire delft tiles

(Image credit: Bambi A’Lynn Interior Design / Photography Tobin Davies)

Period features and vintage tiles are a beautiful pairing that nod to the past. To elevate your fireplace ideas, enhancing the feature with vintage tiles will only enhance this cozy focal point with inviting character.

Nina says, 'If you're searching for antique fireplace tiles to fit into an existing traditional fireplace, try to source tiles that are of a similar age to the fireplace and house – this is an architectural feature, so anything you add to it should be in keeping with what's there already, that way they'll look like they belong.'

Nina says there are technicalities to be aware of, such as grouting mistakes to avoid. She adds, 'Consider the grouting color. For an authentic vintage finish, match (as close as you can) the grout color with the tiles.'

She adds, 'Find a good tiler who will understand the vision of what you're trying to achieve, as the quality of the tiling is so important to the overall look – even if you're tiling yourself, ask their advice on how many tiles to order as you always need more than you think, to cover cuts and breakages. You'll want to order all of your tiles from the same batch as colours can vary between different batches.'

5. Create a small panel of antique tiles

Powder room with blue walls and mural wallpaper and vintage tiles behind sink

(Image credit: Nina Watson Interiors)

While the idea of covering a wall in hundreds of vintage tiles sounds heavenly, it may not be the most feasible option if you're opting for a specific variety that's particularly old. Opting for a small panel of vintage tiles is far less of a commitment and still invites some vintage charm into your space.

Take this powder room idea, for example, Nina has sourced eight uniform ceramic tiles and used them as a bathroom backsplash idea by positioning them behind her sink. The tiles enhance the vintage feel of the room and coordinate with the other antique features such as the sink and stained glass. They also create a point of interest, making the sink a focal point as they frame the area and contrast against the ornate wallpaper.

If you're creating a retro bathroom idea or you want to nod to the past subtly, designing a small panel of vintage tiles will bring character without the fuss of a major retiling job.

Get the look with these vintage-inspired tile designs

There are many types of vintage tile varieties out there, originating from all over the world. I've selected a few of my all-time favorite kinds for creating an eclectic space that honors the past.


Vintage tiles are one of the many vintage trends for 2025, and we love how they can enhance homes, both old and new, with a wonderful sense of nostalgia.

If you're a fan of vintage decor, why not also try your hand at decorating with vintage fabrics?

Eleanor Richardson
Interior Design News Editor

I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew while working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside of work, I enjoy collecting antique decor and mid-century furniture for my home.

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