
Custom Porcelain Tiles You’ll Admire
Thanks to a custom gauged porcelain tile design, the city can be admired both inside and outside of this building.
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Combining a color and material that will never go out of style, blue tile is an excellent choice for any space. Blue is quickly emerging as a popular “neutral” tile color, and also comes in numerous shades to pair with any decor. Choose pale blue tile for a vintage vibe, royal blue tile for a stately feel, blue-green tile for an under-the-sea essence—the options are limitless!
Most recently, we’ve seen classic blue take off as Pantone’s 2020 color of the year. Blue and white tile is also an emerging trend that brings the classic look of Delft tile to 21st-century design.
Use your blue tile for a backsplash, shower, flooring, and more — you can’t go wrong with this favorite. Explore the photos below and then our Pinterest board for inspirational tile in light blue, dark blue, and everything in between.
Thanks to a custom gauged porcelain tile design, the city can be admired both inside and outside of this building.
We’d hate to see this beautiful mural damaged by the weather but with the durability, water resistance, and fade resistance of gauged porcelain tile, that won’t be an issue.
With gauged porcelain tile panels and slabs, unique custom designs such as this cityscape are possible.
Create a building that’s one-of-a-kind with custom-designed gauged porcelain tile panels and slabs for its facade.
Now, the outside of your building can be just as interesting as the inside with custom-designed gauged porcelain tile facades.
Floral tile on the outside of your building? With a custom-designed gauged porcelain tile facade, anything is possible.
The first art that visitors see at this museum is the building facade itself. With custom-designed gauged porcelain tile panels, every building can be a piece of art.
A combination of colors, typography, soaring birds, stamps, barcodes, and other unusual designs, this custom-designed gauged porcelain tile facade is sure to turn heads.
This bathroom’s feature wall utilizes wood-look ceramic tile in a twist on the traditional chevron pattern, complemented by a simpler running bond ceramic tile flooring pattern.
The gray wood-look ceramic tile in a herringbone pattern lends contemporary flair to a basement game room.
Easy to clean and hypoallergenic, wood-look ceramic tile is a great choice for bedrooms. And, not to go unnoticed, this luxurious silver-gray wood-look ceramic tile is a color choice that makes this room.
What’s the best way to wow your visitors? By showing them something they’ve never seen before. This stunning backsplash took a design, implemented it over multiple pieces of ceramic tile, then cleverly rearranged them to create something unique to this particular home owner. The colors and patterns on the tile have an antique quality to…
How do you decorate large, open-concept bathrooms? When you use ceramic tile, you barely have to. The white and blue tiles on the walls provide the style direction. Blue is perfect for bathrooms for its calming nature. Combined with the white tile and organized in the herringbone pattern, this tile is reminiscent of East Coast…
The strategic use of color can bring life to a any space. Grays and blues of various shades are perfect complements to white kitchens. This kitchen uses the popular herringbone pattern for the backsplash, fitting comfortably around the cabinetry. Not only is ceramic tile an excellent choice for the kitchen because of its water-resistance, but…
Why have an ordinary tile backsplash in your kitchen when you can do something that expresses your individual style? Ceramic tile is available in a wide range of colors, shapes, and sizes so you can implement nearly any design that you can imagine. This stunning kitchen takes the backsplash to a whole new level, using…
Optical illusion or dimensional? At first glance, determining what this wall is made of is nearly impossible. This tile, reminiscent of origami, has a cleverly textured surface that catches the light on fractured planes. As a result, some tiles have a kaleidoscope aesthetic while other tiles seem to sink into the wall.
These textured blue glass tiles create the look and calming effect of water.
Multiple styles of tile are at play in this diagonal installation, all of which work together to create this truly incredible feature wall. Installations such as this show you just how versatile tile can be, especially when using a combination of shapes, colors, sizes, and textures.
In this kitchen, the backsplash is composed of tiles that look like scales, stacked on top of one another. Flowing upward, these tiles give the sense of movement. The varying shades of blue give the effect of light hitting moving water, with some parts glimmering while others remain a deep blue. The result is a…
Ceramic tile captures the beauty of both the sky and the ocean in this delightful mosaic. Because of ceramic tile’s limitless design versatility, any style is possible, including combinations of tile colors, textures, sizes, shapes, and even dimensions. Regardless of size, ceramic tile is mold, mildew, bacteria, and water-resistant, plus, available in slip- resistant options…