Architectural geometry meets organic modern in this warm, beautifully composed bathroom by Jodie Shapiro of JLS Home Design.
The floor features Trace Latte Cement Tiles, a soft neutral pattern that brings structure, movement, and quiet visual interest to the space. The design has a crisp geometric foundation, but the latte-and-white palette keeps the overall feeling calm and approachable.
Jodie paired the cement tile floor with a natural wood vanity, brass hardware, a marble-look countertop, a round mirror, and softly glazed wall tile. The mix of materials feels layered without being busy. Each element has its own texture and tone, yet the room comes together in a relaxed, cohesive way.
The Trace Latte Cement Tile pattern works especially well here because it adds personality without overwhelming the bathroom. The white linework creates a repeating architectural rhythm across the floor, while the warm background color ties back to the wood vanity and brass accents.
This is a great example of how patterned cement tile can be used in a refined, modern bathroom. It does not need to be loud to make an impact. In the right palette, a geometric floor can feel soft, tailored, and timeless.
To explore Trace and over 500 other cement tiles, visit the Tesselle website.
Interior design: Jodie Shapiro of JLS Home Design - on Instagram @jlshomedesign
