
Unique Patterned Tile Backsplash
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.
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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.
A beautiful entryway deserves gorgeous dark wood-look ceramic tile that protects your home from all the elements you (or your pets or kids) may drag in. Easy cleaning means this entryway remains something to look forward to every time you return home.
Slightly polished wood-look ceramic tile flooring in light brown hues creates a classic look for this contemporary home—a backdrop that will stand the test of time and outlive any passing fads.
Ceramic tile’s durable functionality means that you can create wood-look patios and pathways outdoors without the maintenance concerns associated with actual wood, such as fading and water damage.
This grayscale polygon ceramic tile pathway is giving the red carpet a monochromatic run for its money.
White marble-look ceramic tiles create a bright and energizing shower design that might just make you want to linger for a few minutes more.
This bathroom flooring takes the luxury level up a notch from the classic black and white checkered pattern to the opulent white and black marble-look ceramic tile.
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.
White wood-look ceramic tile maintains the traditional design of hardwood while adhering to the space’s monochromatic color scheme.
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.
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.
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.
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?