
Black, Gray and White Herringbone Tile
This hotel lobby feature wall has a little fun with herringbone tile by interspersing black, gray, and white tiles.
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This hotel lobby feature wall has a little fun with herringbone tile by interspersing black, gray, and white tiles.
When you can’t decide between two different ceramic tile styles, a staggered tile transition is a unique way to incorporate them both. Or, use a transition to create a one-of-a-kind style for your space and choose two style that work well together.
This spa takes style seriously, with wood-look ceramic tile in two colors, two shapes, and a staggered tile transition. Transitioning from planks to hexagons gives this wall a unique design element that highlights the business branding and suggests movement.
Where should we look first? The concrete-look tile flooring and texture blue tile feature wall compete for our attention in this stylish lobby—a beautiful welcome for every guest.
Honey-toned stone-look gauged porcelain tile in a glossy finish makes this lobby ultra dreamy.
The lobby is your first chance to impress your customers, and this hotel follows through with gorgeous ceramic tile in a marble-look for the counter and walls.
Matte ceramic tiles in shades of creamy white and cement gray paired with straightforward grid patterns give this restroom a clean and orderly look.
Ceramic tile flooring such as this goes a long way toward creating a fresh and bright appearance in commercial spaces. Plus, durability and easy maintenance means less down time for cleaning or repairs.
For flooring that will look great while also standing up to heavy foot traffic and furniture, look no further than beautiful and durable ceramic tile.
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.
Not sure how to lay your ceramic tile? Staggering ceramic tiles such these oversized subway tile shapes adds visual interest to both floors and walls without becoming too distracting.
Veining that corresponds with the direction of the chevron tile pattern adds to the elegance of this ceramic tile flooring.
This grayscale polygon ceramic tile pathway is giving the red carpet a monochromatic run for its money.
The biggest favor you can do yourself is to choose a water-, stain-, and bacteria-resistant material for your public restroom, such as ceramic tile. Not to mention this tile comes in a variety of stunning designs?
Dark gray stone-look ceramic tile in multiple sizes and a unique layout pattern create an impressive flooring design for this waiting room.
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.
Inscribe your motto, your company’s mission, or any other important phrase directly onto your tile with custom gauged porcelain designs.
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.
Make your building’s facade interesting with a custom design and gauged porcelain tile slabs.