'Tile drenching' is the latest maximalist interiors trend to have on your radar for 2025.

Inspired by colour drenching, where a single shade dominates the room, tile drenching is a design technique that involves encasing a room from floor to ceiling in tiles. It creates a striking aesthetic, especially ideal for utilitarian spaces like bathrooms in your home.

But what exactly is tile drenching, and how can you get the look?

Here's everything you need to know…

What is tile drenching?

Tile drenching extends tiles beyond the usual splashback or floor covering, using them across multiple surfaces for a seamless, immersive look.

Whether it's a shower enclosure that continues its tiling onto the ceiling or a kitchen where the worktops and walls are finished with a single tile, the aim is to create a sense of cohesion and visual flow.

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"Tiles are far more than simply practical; they are a decorative tool to be used as you would paint and wallpaper," explains Alaina Binks, Style and Interiors Editor at Country Living.

"There's scope to mix and layer patterns and colours as well as playing with tile size and orientation (think a simple shift in the direction of metro tiles used all over to define floor and wall areas)."

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Tile drenching: 4 ways to nail the look

Tile drenching is bold but surprisingly easy to incorporate. "Stick to the simple design rule of a limited colour palette to create cohesion for success using solid colours or even the busiest combination of patterns," says Alaina.

  • Opt for a single tile in different finishes – Many tile ranges offer matte, gloss, and textured versions. Mixing these subtly prevents the space from feeling flat.
  • Experiment with tile placement – Laying metro tiles vertically on walls but horizontally on floors creates a subtle contrast without disrupting the flow.
  • Keep grout in mind – Colour-matched grout enhances the drenching effect while contrasting grout can define patterns.
  • Embrace different tones and patterns — For those who prefer a softer look, mixing up the tones within the same colour family adds depth without being overpowering. For something a bit bolder, you can play with patterns or even opt for the same colour overall if you're looking for a strong colour impact.
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A simple room refresher

With so many varieties of tiles available, you'll be spoilt for choice when making this trend sing in your space. From handmade terracotta to bold graphic ceramics — there's no limit to how this trend can be tailored to different interior styles, depending on your taste. Whether you're drawn to rustic charm or sleek modernism, tile drenching is a versatile, future-proof way to refresh your home.

Tile drenching is also practical and durable, ideal for moisture-prone areas like kitchens and bathrooms. The trend aligns with the growing demand for low-maintenance, high-impact design solutions that allow homeowners to create stylish, long-lasting spaces.

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