
Sandy Stone-Look Tile Flooring
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.
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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.
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.
Terrazzo-look ceramic tile is becoming an increasingly popular choice for both indoor and outdoor spaces. Here, it adds a gravel-like design to this patio area and provides all the durability and easy maintenance of ceramic tile.
The blues and whites in this dining area create a luxurious seaside vibe that’s further enhanced by the sandy textured ceramic tile flooring and ceramic tile feature wall.
Rooms with neutral color schemes rely on texture to create visual interest, which is why this textured ceramic tile is such a fitting choice.
This space features textured ceramic tile in a herringbone pattern that stands out with a memorable style statement and stands up to just about anything.
Carpet in the kitchen? Don’t worry — this is actually textured ceramic tile, meaning that it’s both water- and stain-resistant (and free of the harmful allergens that carpet harbors).
For a modern interpretation of the classic black and white checkerboard flooring, swap black for gray and add a textured look to ceramic tile.
These multicolored textured ceramic tiles in a herringbone pattern provide all of the visual interest of carpet (and more), but none of carpet’s allergenicity concerns.
With a large rectangle grid next to the typical running bond pattern, this polished gray wood-look ceramic tile proves that not all wood looks are the same.
Dark gray stone-look ceramic tile in multiple sizes and a unique layout pattern create an impressive flooring design for this waiting room.
Lobbies and gathering spaces stand out for style and functionality with ceramic tile in a dark stone-look finish.
Now, this is what we call a feature wall — irregular hexagon ceramic tiles in grayscale hues with sporadic groupings. A ceramic tile design this interesting is an architectural feature and custom artwork.
Can’t decide between gray tile and beige ceramic tile? Follow this boutique’s example and use both, alternating colors with each row of tile.
Unique artwork can set your restaurant apart. Incorporate art into your restaurant’s design itself with custom gauged porcelain tile slabs.