This week we're counting down the most-pinned home interiors that feature tiled surfaces, from original mosaic floors in Barcelona apartments to a contemporary kitchen in a London house extension (+ slideshow).
10. Apartment in Föhr by Karin Matz and Francesco Di Gregorio
Over 3,000 ceramic tiles create a grid of pale blue polkadots within this apartment on a small German island, renovated by architects Francesco Di Gregorio and Karin Matz. Read more about Apartment in Föhr »
9. Hubert by Septembre
Hexagonal tiles cover the bathroom of this renovated Paris apartment by local studio Septembre, while colourful pieces of broken tile – known as "sol en casson" – define spaces in the study. Read more about Hubert »
8. Apartment S by IFUB
This Vienna apartment located within a 1930s Art Deco-style mansion features original chequered tiles, which Munich studio IFUB kept in place in order to preserve the character of the space. Read more about Apartment S »
7. Apartment in Estrela by Aurora Arquitectos
Original blue and white tiled walls contrast with contemporary white fittings in the kitchen of this Lisbon apartment by Aurora Arquitectos, which opens out to a terrace. Read more about Apartment in Estrela »
6. Casa G by Francesco Librizzi
This old fisherman's cottage is Sicily was renovated by Milanese architect Francesco Librizzi, who laid hexagonal tiles in a honeycomb pattern below a staircase formed of wooden boxes and platforms. Read more about Casa G »
5. Nook House by Mustard Architects
Local studio Mustard Architects renovated and extended this east London house, adding a concrete window seat and geometric tiles to the kitchen. This project was one of the winners of 2016's Don't Move, Improve! awards. Read more about Nook House »
4. Rocha Apartment by CaSA
Terracotta tiles continue from the balcony into the living spaces of this Barcelona holiday apartment, renovated by Colombo and Serboli Architecture. Read more about Rocha Apartment »
3. Apartment Refurbishment in Consell de Cent by Bach Arquitectes
Original mosaic floor tiles reveal the floor plan of the next Barcelona apartment on our list, which Spanish architects Anna and Eugeni Bach left bare to contrast with the contemporary furnishings of the space. Read more about Apartment Refurbishment in Consell de Cent »
2. Carrer Avinyo 34 by David Kohn Architects
Triangular floor tiles create a gradient effect inside this renovated Barcelona apartment by London studio David Kohn Architects, which won World Interior of the Year 2013 at the Inside Festival in Singapore. Read more about Carrer Avinyo 34 »
1. Renovation of an apartment in Barcelona by Laura Bonell Mas
When it comes to tiled home interiors, Barcelona apartments are the clear winner! Designer Laura Bonell Mas reused patterned tiles throughout this 100-square-metre apartment, relaying them in angled blocks to highlight seating areas. Read more about Renovation of an apartment in Barcelona »
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