
Light Wood-Look Tile Bedroom Flooring
Opting for a pastel color scheme? This light wood-look ceramic tile pairs perfectly with textiles and accessories in light blues, pinks, and yellows — and with polka dots.
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Opting for a pastel color scheme? This light wood-look ceramic tile pairs perfectly with textiles and accessories in light blues, pinks, and yellows — and with polka dots.
Unique kitchen designs start with unique flooring — such as this vintage-looking gray and blue patterned tile installed in a “rug” floor pattern as an accent for the kitchen island.
Water-resistant, scratch-resistant, and durable — ceramic tile makes the perfect flooring for rooftop gardens.
For public areas that are sure to see high foot traffic, there’s no better choice than durable ceramic tile.
Classic beige stone-look tile for this terrace flooring lets the gorgeous view do most of the talking.
Gray floral wall tile and white marble-look tile flooring combine to create a regal vibe in this bathroom.
A black and white floral tile pattern turns this simple nook into the highlight of the bathroom.
White and silver lotus flowers overlap in this gorgeous wallpaper-look ceramic tile.
A unique floral tile pattern in a grayscale wallpaper look turns this bathroom from boring to bold.
Wallpaper-look tile is at its finest in this bathroom, showing off a regal golden floral design.
Talk about a room with a view! (And we’re not talking about the ocean, but the random mix of vintage-look tile patterns.)
An elongated hex tile shape and horizontal picket fence layout lend a unique style to this white marble-look design.
Arabesque tile shapes add a playful touch to this white marble-look bathroom design.
Time-worn traditional patterns meet a contemporary, industrial cement-look in this tile feature wall.
Flaunt your fireplace with a tile surround. We particularly admire this floor-to-ceiling hexagon tile surround.
Nothing rivals a view of the ocean — except maybe this pastel blue ceramic tile backsplash. The backsplash leads your gaze right to the sea, but still, you might find yourself returning to the tile. Although light in color, the backsplash won’t show any stains or scratches; and you won’t need to worry about water…
The yellow brick road takes on new meaning in this glamorous backsplash. Golden mini subway tile with slight color discoloration creates a visual display everyone will be following (with their gaze).
Looking for tile that pops? Modern tile manufacturing makes 3D tile designs like this glass-look tile possible. This double herringbone pattern creates even more interest for a unique installation.
This kitchen backsplash adds a slight twist to classic white subway tile by alternating white with light blue and greige shades for a one-of-a-kind installation. You can also mix color tiles randomly for an even more unique look.
Striking the perfect balance between a playful hex pattern and a sophisticated neutral, this backsplash makes an understated statement of style sophistication.