15 Bathrooms Transformed with Stylish Wood Tile

The idea of using wood in a bathroom can often be dismissed, with people opting for traditional ceramic or stone to avoid any issues with moisture.
However, wood-look porcelain tile is an extremely versatile material and makes a great choice if you want to add rustic charm to your bathroom in a durable and stylish fashion.
From deep walnuts to weathered oaks, these tiles are close to the real thing but with a vast range of benefits for wet environments. Below I have chosen 15 bathroom designs which are perfect if you are wanting to enrich your home with a farmhouse aesthetic.
A vibrant and clean bathroom space with light wood-look tile flooring.
I just love the energy in this bathroom that fresh idea shared. Using those light wood tiles creates such a fun, upbeat vibe that just grabs your attention right away.
The brighter colors make the whole room feel so chic and spotless, which is exactly what you want for a bathroom!
A beautiful planked wood accent wall behind a freestanding bathtub.
Okay, so stick with me on this one! While this isn’t technically wood tile, the inspiration was just too good not to share.
You can create a stunning accent wall with wood planks right above your tub, adding a whole new layer of style you never knew you needed. To see all the details on this look, you have to visit Happily Ever After.
A stylish shower enclosure mixing wood-look and classic subway tiles.
This little sneak peek absolutely captured my heart; I am so obsessed with the innovation here.
The blend of modern and rustic qualities is just perfect, and pairing the wooden tiles with classic subway designs is such a fantastic idea. I spotted this gem on Pinterest, and I’ve saved it for my own future project inspiration.
A unique bathroom featuring trellis pattern flooring and a wood-look tile shower.
And finally, our friends at Homedit found this incredible bathroom, and I immediately fell for it.
That trellis flooring is a total showstopper on its own, but it’s the mix of that pattern with the wooden tile shower that truly made me swoon. This combination feels so unique and has such a luxurious feel.
A contemporary bathroom featuring a warm herringbone wood-tile floor.
Simple white and marble tiles are also a beautiful contrast to these wood-look pieces.
This amazing herringbone floor from Ali Budd Interiors gives this contemporary bathroom such a dose of cozy personality. It’s truly one of my favorite spaces on the entire list.
A luxurious bathroom with floor-to-ceiling wood-look tile and a stunning view.
My friends at Housely kick off our wood inspired journey with this absolutely luxe bathroom. Not only is the view incredible, but the space manages to blend contemporary style with rustic charm so perfectly.
Choosing a lighter wood tone is a fantastic move when you’re covering this much surface area in one room.
A vintage-inspired bathroom with a standalone tub and whitewashed wood-look floors.
Even a space with Victorian touches can look amazing with some wood tiles. I just adore the standalone tub and the feminine quality of all the pieces around it.
But it was the gorgeous whitewashed flooring that Sand & Sisal chose that really made an impact on me.
A classic bathroom design with dark wood-look tile floors for a masculine touch.
Over at Pottery Barn, I came across this beautiful, traditional space that’s finished off perfectly with dark “wood” tiles on the floor.
This is such a stunning design for a couple’s bathroom or for anyone wanting to bring in a more masculine energy.
A spacious and modern bathroom with large cream floor tiles and wood-look walls.
The team at Home Depot gave us this luxurious bathroom to dream about. I absolutely love the large tiles on the floor and how their light creamy tone creates a nice contrast with the wood walls.
Here again, we have a bathroom that feels very modern and straight edged but with that charming rustic quality we love.
An industrial-style bathroom with natural wood-look flooring and dark tile walls.
This bathroom has a more natural wood flooring, and I am obsessed with its on trend appeal.
The tile walls and the wood inspired look come together so well to create an industrial vision that’s just fantastic. You can see more looks like this by heading over to Kitchen Design Ideas.
A farmhouse bathroom using two different wood-look tiles on the floor and wall.
Inside this beautiful space, there are actually two different wood inspired tiles being used. You can see the smaller squares for the floor and then larger panels for the wall.
Our friends at Homedit featured this beauty, and I love its white washed appeal, which is just perfect for homes that already have a farmhouse quality.
A bright bathroom with a light-colored herringbone wood-tile floor.
Here is another fantastic example of how wood tile can create a beautiful floor for your bathroom.
And I love that it’s a herringbone pattern, too, which is perfect for anyone wanting to inspire some uniqueness in the master bath or even in the guest space. You can check out this gorgeous scene at Progress Lighting.
A walk-in shower lined with wood-inspired tile that contrasts with the white bathroom.
You have to see this wood inspired tile shower I found over at Decor Pad. It plays so well off the crisp whites and creates just the right amount of buzz for a bathroom.
I also love the modern hardware they used throughout the area, which makes it feel even more relevant to today’s interior design trends.
A sunlit bathroom featuring various styles of light, creamy wood-look tile.
How stunning is this light and creamy find from Pinterest? I noticed there are varying tile pieces in here, but all of them pay homage to natural wood.
Because of how they react with the sunlight, the space has a wonderfully feminine quality.
A clean, contemporary bathroom with a light wood-tile floor and a marble tile backsplash.
The team at Home Bunch showcased a bathroom that used a chunky marble tile as a fun backsplash and lighter wood tiles for the floor.
Once again, we see contemporary design and rustic charm come together so nicely without any fuss at all. It’s such a clean and tidy way to approach designing your bathroom.
























