
Dramatic Multicolored Marble-Look Tile
Sit back and lose yourself in this dramatic marble-look ceramic tile in multicolored veining of variegated green, browns, and a flash of white.
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Sit back and lose yourself in this dramatic marble-look ceramic tile in multicolored veining of variegated green, browns, and a flash of white.
In colors ranging from white to orange-red, the dramatic veining on this dark marble-look ceramic tile steals the show.
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,…
This bathroom backsplash features ceramic tile patterns for you to admire while you wash up. Arrange these designs randomly or in a specific order to take advantage of the ability to express your personal style with ceramic tile.
This grayscale polygon ceramic tile pathway is giving the red carpet a monochromatic run for its money.
This bathroom flooring takes the luxury level up a notch from the classic black and white checkered pattern to the opulent white and black marble-look ceramic tile.
This space matches its flooring to its delftware-inspired pottery with blue and white checkered ceramic tile and neutral gray grout that virtually disappears.
This nook and bar front has a unique look thanks to the end-cut wood grain of these square tiles set in a diamond pattern. The design of the ceramic tiles washed with luscious red is offset by a zig-zag installation of cream in the same tile style.
Blue and green mosaic ceramic tiles showcasing end-cut wood grain create a stunning tiled counter front in this cafe.
Wood-look gauged porcelain tile panels and slabs create a design so beautiful it rivals nature itself.
Hexagon tiles? Nope — this is gauged porcelain tile with a hex design printed onto it. Thanks to manufacturing advances, you can print any design imaginable onto tile.
We’re not sure what to admire first; the live tree in the center of this space, or the intricate hexagon designs on the gauged porcelain tile slabs.
Concrete-look tile flooring lets the unique design of the gauged porcelain tile panels/slabs do the talking in this space.
For a simple twist on the classic subway tile design, this feature wall uses marble-look ceramic tile rather than plain white tiles.
In a twist on the classic octagon and dot ceramic tile pattern, black tiles are randomly interspersed in this white hexagon mosaic tile for a one-of-a-kind floor.
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…
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…
One of the winning attributes of ceramic tile is its ability to look like other materials. For example, the ceramic tile on this wall looks like pieces of dark marble, bordered by thinner white marble pieces. However, this entire wall is ceramic tile. Not only is this tile pattern great for the room’s aesthetic, but…
Ceramic tile slabs are highly versatile, letting you pick the perfect shade, color, and design for your personal project. Tile is also easy to maintain, making it an ideal option for large areas that see heavy foot traffic, such as floors, walls, outdoor spaces, and even ceilings in public buildings and galleries.