
Multicolor Mosaic Tile Backsplash in a Brick Pattern
What’s more eye-catching, the cupcakes or the multicolored mosaic tile backsplash in a brickwork pattern? The random color combination creates delicious interest for a one-of-a-kind look!
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What’s more eye-catching, the cupcakes or the multicolored mosaic tile backsplash in a brickwork pattern? The random color combination creates delicious interest for a one-of-a-kind look!
Classic meets glamour in this three-dimensional backsplash ceramic tile clad in both a bright metallic look and a white-marble look.
Stacked subway tile in a white onyx look adds sophistication to this casual living room.
Want to put a creative spin on classic subway tile? Opt for a light stone look ceramic tile instead of white and change things up, just like this bathroom backsplash.
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.
You might think that it’s carpet in this living room at first glance, but it’s actually textured ceramic tile, which means that it’s also water-, stain-, and bacteria-resistant as well as hypoallergenic.
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.
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.
This space matches its flooring to its delftware-inspired pottery with blue and white checkered ceramic tile and neutral gray grout that virtually disappears.
How many stone looks can you spot in this kitchen? We spy white marble-look ceramic tile on one counter, black granite-look ceramic tile on the other, and beige stone-look tiles on the chevron backsplash.
This bathroom’s feature wall utilizes wood-look ceramic tile in a twist on the traditional chevron pattern, complemented by a simpler running bond ceramic tile flooring pattern.
A subtle marble-look design on this beige ceramic tile will have you leaning in closer to admire the detail.
A unique herringbone pattern in multiple ceramic tile sizes set this floor apart from typical designs.
While many pieces of ceramic tile serve as part of a larger tile design, individual tiles can be beautiful all on their own. These ceramic tiles have intricate designs, and any piece of tile could look great independently. Combined, these tiles create a fresh backsplash that welcomes anyone into the kitchen! Tile can be cut…
Multiple styles of tile are at play in this diagonal installation, all of which work together to create this truly incredible feature wall. Installations such as this show you just how versatile tile can be, especially when using a combination of shapes, colors, sizes, and textures.
Tile is art, and anyone who disagrees can take a look at this unique tile feature wall. The layout may be a typical brickwork pattern, but everything else is one of a kind, from the three-dimensional craggy look of the tiles to the varying colors and glosses. With such an exceptional design, we’re not sure…
Advances in ceramic tile manufacturing have achieved unique surface textures, designs, and even dimensional qualities, such as this tile that gives the impression of a paper wall. Imagine that! In fact, let your imagination run wild. Ceramic tile is available in an endless combination of shapes, sizes, colors, textures, and designs to make your decor…
These ceramic tiles glisten their elongated subway tile style. A twist on the time-honored favorite, this design incorporates a slight texture, gloss finish, and a calming gray hue to create a new look.
This backsplash uses small hexagon ceramic tiles with a shell iridescent sheen to protect this kitchen wall. Ceramic tile is water-, stain-, scratch-, dent-, bacteria-, and fire-resistant to form an ideal (and beautiful) backsplash for kitchen areas.