Arabesque Tiles

Timeless Elegance with Arabesque Tiles

Arabesque tiles bring a unique blend of old-world charm and contemporary style to any space. Inspired by classic Moroccan and Spanish patterns, these curvaceous, lantern-shaped tiles add a flowing rhythm to walls, backsplashes, and accent areas. Whether used in a kitchen, bathroom, or entryway, arabesque tiles create a stunning focal point that’s both artistic and timeless.

Versatile Designs for Any Application

Available in a wide range of materials like ceramic, porcelain, glass, and marble, arabesque tiles complement a variety of interior styles—from traditional to transitional and even modern. Use glossy white glass arabesque tiles for a crisp, clean bathroom wall, or try a textured marble version for a luxurious kitchen backsplash. Their intricate shapes and patterns make them ideal for feature walls and niche accents.

Why Choose Arabesque Tiles for Your Next Project?

  • Distinctive Shape: Instantly elevates ordinary spaces with a designer look.
  • Color & Finish Variety: Available in everything from soft neutrals to bold hues, matte or glossy finishes.
  • Durability: Suitable for wet areas like showers, powder rooms, and even floors (when rated).
  • Visual Movement: The curved lines create a sense of motion, adding dimension and flow to your surfaces.

Whether you’re redesigning a bathroom or updating a backsplash, arabesque tiles from BELK Tile offer the perfect mix of sophistication and creativity. Let these timeless shapes transform your home into a space that feels both curated and inspired.

FAQ on Arabesque Tiles for Bathrooms and Backsplashes

Yes! Arabesque tiles offer a timeless look that works beautifully in modern, transitional, and traditional spaces. Their curvy, interlocking shape adds elegance and visual interest, especially in kitchens and bathrooms. Choose glossy finishes for a sleek, modern effect or matte styles for a softer, contemporary feel.

Definitely. Arabesque tiles made from porcelain or glass are perfect for bathrooms, shower walls, and even backsplashes. Porcelain options are especially water-resistant and durable. For wet areas, it’s best to use a quality waterproof grout and properly seal the surface to avoid moisture buildup.

Compared to standard square or subway tiles, arabesque tiles require more attention during installation. Their intricate shape means you’ll need precise spacing, good planning, and sometimes a wet saw for cuts. For DIY projects, using a laser level, spacers, and pre-assembled mesh sheets can make installation easier. Hiring a pro is a good idea for large areas or complex layouts.

Arabesque tiles are generally low-maintenance. Regular sweeping and wiping with a damp cloth is usually all you need. Avoid abrasive cleaners that could damage glazed surfaces. In bathrooms or showers, sealing the grout every 6–12 months helps keep the look fresh and protects against moisture damage.