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Checker Tiles for a Playful Twist on Your Kitchen or Bathroom Design
Made popular by French country homes to 1950’s style diners, checkerboard tile is an iconic kitchen trend that continues to withstand the tests of time. Although the checker tiles have come and gone from mainstream design, they are still popular amongst homeowners looking to add a playful, eclectic, or modern touch to their home. Whether you’re looking for black and white checkerboard tile floors for your kitchen or blue checkerboard tile for your bathroom, we’ve got you covered.
Find Great Deals on Checkerboard Tile from Floor & Decor
At Floor & Decor, you can find the best prices on a wide variety of checkerboard tiles. We have just the products and materials you need for your next home remodel from blue checkered tile to more traditional black and white checkered flooring.
- The widest selection of checkerboard tiles—always available and ready to be shipped
- Highest quality ceramic, glass, marble, porcelain, and more for maximum durability
- Dozens of materials and patterns to choose from
- The best prices on every product
- Quality customer care and trusted shipping and return policies
Checkerboard Flooring Frequently Asked Questions
In which era did checkerboard tile become popular?
Although many people may think of 1950’s American diners as the inspiration behind the checkerboard tile trend, the checkered pattern actually first became popular during the Renaissance. Checkerboard ballrooms and checkered flooring in large living spaces were often seen as regal, adding a tone of grandiose to the room. More recently, checkerboard tile became popular in French country, farmhouse, and eclectic design, proving a popular choice for kitchens and bathrooms alike.
Are checkered floors outdated?
Though checkerboard is seen as a traditional pattern, it is far from outdated. Whether you’re going with the classic black and white checkered look for your kitchen or looking for monochrome checkered tile for a modern update to your master bath, checkered tiles are a timeless option.