Wood-Look Tile Floor and White Textured Tile Wall

This wood-look ceramic tile flooring is gorgeous and sets off the equally stunning textured tile wall. What a combination to give this room a unique look and feel that can only be accomplished with ceramic tile. Also, tile is easy to clean and maintain, meaning less time spent cleaning your bedroom and more time relaxing.

Gray Slate-Look Ceramic Tile Floor

There’s no better material to use in your cafe than ceramic tile. Tile is water-resistant so the inevitable spill won’t cause any damage to the floor and can be cleaned with ease. This popular spot is also prone to heavy foot traffic, and ceramic tile is resistant to scuffs, dents, scratches, and stains, unlike some…

Caramel Wood-Look Tile Floor in a Herringbone Pattern

You know that feeling of entering your hotel room for the first time, seeing the crisply made bed, and wanting to sink into it immediately? This hotel lobby gives you that feeling before you even finish checking in. The silky hardwood-look tiles combine in a herringbone pattern with a rich, caramel swirl effect. And although…

Wood-Look Tile in a Large-Scale Crosshatch Pattern

The gorgeous decor of this hallway is such that you don’t know where to look first, but your gaze inevitably falls to the crosshatch patterned floor. The usually small-scale pattern is blown up into large rectangular tiles, making the detail in each tile visible from your viewpoint. And with this rustic wood-look floor, each tile…

Ceramic Tile for Clean Public Restrooms

Public restrooms see lots of traffic, but that’s no excuse for them being untidy. With ceramic tile, public bathrooms can not only meet, but exceed your visitors’ expectations. Ceramic tile is resistant to mold, mildew, and bacteria, helping you keep the space healthy and safe. And, because of ceramic tile’s low maintenance care, maintaining a…

Black Ceramic Tile Cafe

This isn’t your typical cafe, so why not pull up a barstool? Black is the color of choice here, and the large-format ceramic tile grid wears it effortlessly, with just a slight hint of distress that goes perfectly with the light wood-look ceramic tile wall. Neither the floor nor the wall will see any real…

Black Ceramic Tile With a Distressed Design

When industrial chic and shabby chic meet, tile has a design style just for that. Meet the ultimate in distressed design! Because ceramic tile is so durable and won’t show scratches like this, the design is baked right into the tile. This is important because with surfaces such as laminate and wood, scratches can harbor…

Ceramic Tile for Outdoor-Indoor Spaces

Outdoor-indoor spaces are becoming increasingly popular right now for their ability to seamlessly blend exteriors and interiors, and they require some special care when it comes to choosing materials that can withstand the elements. Ceramic tile has been the favorite choice for such spaces, as it is water- and fade-resistant (rain or shine, you’re in…

Unique Stone-Look Ceramic Tile

Welcome to the jungle, where everything is serene and stress and worries must be left at the door. This unique stone-look ceramic tile fits right in with the natural vibe — and with the worry-free one, too. That’s because ceramic tile is water-, stain-, scratch-, slip-, fire-, and even bacteria-resistant. A mouthful, we know, but…

Home Gym With a Wood-Look Tile Floor

Forget everything you know about gym decor — this home gym proves that exercise spaces can be practical and classy. Warm, glossy wood-look tile sets the stage in the space, and a midcentury modern media console in a matching color provides the perfect accent to it. With ceramic tile, you won’t have to worry about…

One Cafe, Two Types of Wood-Look Tile

Notice something familiar in this one-of-a-kind floor? That’s probably because it’s a twist (albeit a rather big one) on classic hardwood. This herringbone pattern uses three different colors of wood looks, and this flooring isn’t hardwood at all, but ceramic tile. Ceramic tile has the added benefits of water, scratch, and stain resistance — essential…

White and Gray Textured Herringbone Tile

Say goodbye to boring, allergy-inducing lobby carpet — ceramic tile is the new go-to option. This alternating white and gray herringbone pattern is much more interesting, and even has a carpet-like texture. Unlike carpet, however, tile has an impervious, fire-hardened surface that won’t trap allergens or bacteria, stain, get water damage, or give off smoke…

Silver and Graphite Textured Herringbone Tile

Gone are the days of traditional, drab office carpet — ceramic tile is the new choice for office flooring, with a host of functional benefits and style options to fit any aesthetic. Tile’s ability to create different textures means that you can even keep the feel of carpet, like this office does with its textured…

Chelsea Hotel Suite With Ceramic Tile

The ceramic tilework in this chic bedroom works in different ways. The first thing you may notice is the intricate mosaic of ceramic tiles on the wall, coming together to give the room depth — a break from traditional white walls. Next, the tile on the floor, which gives the appearance of aged wood. The…

Mismatched Patterned Backsplash Tile

Ceramic tile is the perfect blend between style and function. This kitchen uses a tile backsplash behind the range, providing a safe cooking environment. Of course, what you notice about this tile isn’t its usefulness, but the creative design. The tiles combine to create a look that is entirely unique. Aside from the obvious appeal…

Bathroom With Multiple Tile Styles

This bathroom allows for more freedom. Because ceramic tile is waterproof and has nonslip options, it can also create a curbless shower entry and give more people the ability to bathe independently. Utility aside, ceramic tile also gives this bathroom character. The silver tiles on the floor coordinate with the white of the walls and…

Diamond Ceramic Tile Fireplace Surround

The fireplace is the heart of the home, and ceramic tiles create the ideal fire-resistant decorative feature to showcase your home’s style. This elegant tile pattern adds excitement while not taking too much attention away from the rest of the room. The diamond tiles resemble a dark marble and work beautifully with both the white…

Multiple Ceramic Tile Styles in One Bar

We spy four unique designs in this bar, but only one material: ceramic tile. Ceramic tile comes in a limitless amount of design possibilities, including the warm wood look of the floor, the multicolor mosaic of the bar front, the brick-like 3D tile wall to the left, and the pristine white mosaic tile behind the…

Gray Wood-Look Tile Backsplash in a Chevron Pattern

Ceramic tile can be used on walls as both a feature decor element and a backdrop to showcase other elements in the room. We think this chevron pattern in neutral grays does both oh so well. A wall covering this beautiful doesn’t need additional artwork, as it serves as its own artistic creation.

Black Ceramic Tile With an Oxidized Metal Look

What’s on the menu? We do know what kind of flooring this restaurant has chosen. A not-so-standard black grid takes on the look of oxidized metal and complements this space’s rustic-modern style perfectly. What’s more, the perfectly distressed tiles will retain this look over the years because ceramic tile’s stain, scratch, and water resistance minimizes…