
Staggered Gray Tile Flooring
Sleek matte gray ceramic tile with dark grout in an offset pattern creates a cobblestone look in this living space.
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Neutral, and naturally stunning — gray makes an understated impact with a clean look and versatile role in any decor. You’ll discover many gray ceramic tile options, making it BIG by providing timeless traditional beauty in minimalist, farmhouse, and industrial chic decor trends.
Ceramic tile’s looks in natural stone, marble, and wood are ideal for producing gorgeous gray surfaces in just the look you are after with all the advantages of easy-to-clean and maintain ceramic tile.
Here are some stunning looks that show off gray ceramic tile’s masterful flair. Find even more examples on our Grays are GREAT! Pinterest board.
Sleek matte gray ceramic tile with dark grout in an offset pattern creates a cobblestone look in this living space.
This charcoal gray ceramic tile in a standard grid takes advantage of a slightly darker shade for grout to give a subtle emphasis to the orderly floor pattern.
Ceramic tile — flooring that will stand up to science experiments and whatever else you throw at it. Color is baked right into ceramic tile so no worries about fading from the sun, or from cleansers. Likewise, ceramic tile is scratch and stain resistant to keep it looking brand new for decades.
Large white marble-look ceramic tile flooring adds to the bright and airy aesthetic of this open living space. Ceramic tile is an excellent choice for open floor plans because ceramic tile can be used in every room of your home.
Veining that corresponds with the direction of the chevron tile pattern adds to the elegance of this ceramic tile flooring.
Rectangular gray wood-look ceramic tile in a herringbone pattern gives this living room flooring a playful vibe.
Light gray variegated ceramic tile with hints of blue and green gives this curbless shower and bathroom a cosmopolitan aura.
Follow the example of this open-concept space and keep things simple but interesting with light gray variegated ceramic tile.
Let the sun shine in! Color is baked right into this dark gray wood-look ceramic tile and will not fade from the sun (as some other flooring materials can). This ceramic tile puts a spin on the traditional hardwood look, giving the living room a modern edge.
Anyone who knows their stones knows that it’s a basaltine-look ceramic tile that’s leading us from one living area to the next in this open floor plan.
Chunky ceramic tile terrazzo looks are making a big comeback in decor. This trending style gives a bold texture and durability to an urban cafe and offers ceramic tile’s benefits: water-, flame-, scratch-, dent-, stain-, mold-, and bacteria resistance!
Cement-look ceramic tile in two shades create an industrial urban atmosphere inside the office that matches the view without distracting.
Oversized square ceramic tiles, high polish, in a cross hatch (basketweave pattern) create an innovative wood-look tile flooring design.
Shopping malls require their flooring and its style to stand the test of time. With gorgeous options such as this stone-look ceramic tile and incredible durability, ceramic tile is the answer.
A mix of ceramic tile sizes and shapes offers a subtle feature that makes this sandy stone-look ceramic tile flooring unique and contemporary with a fresh and understated design that will never go out of style.
The flooring in your workspace should work for you. In addition to coming in stunning designs such as this dark stone-look ceramic tile, ceramic tile is water-, scratch-, and stain-resistant, as well as easy to clean.
Linen is one of the oldest textiles in the world and has been used historically for its strength and fresh feel, as well as for having a unique texture and aesthetic. Manufacturers are bringing you these benefits in a new and exciting way: ceramic tile with a linen texture. Rectangular tiles visually widen this wall,…
Pair a concrete look with oversized irregular hexagon ceramic tiles and you have the magic that is this living room floor.
Now this is what we call a master bath, equipped with a curbless shower, a wraparound floating gauged porcelain tile counter, a unique backsplash design, and ceramic tile throughout in coordinating styles and shapes.