
Wood-Look Tile Bathroom Floor
With a bathtub like this, soaking in the sun takes on new meaning. Wouldn’t you just love to sink up to your neck in this deep tub and let all your worries float away?
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With a bathtub like this, soaking in the sun takes on new meaning. Wouldn’t you just love to sink up to your neck in this deep tub and let all your worries float away?
The beauty of this bathroom is in the unique details. A glass sink sits atop a dark wood vanity with a striking wood grain. The faucet rises from the ground rather than behind the sink for a modern look.
The classic pinwheel pattern from the 1920s and 1930s gets a modern twist with earth-toned stone-look ceramic tiles. Their slip-resistant options make them perfect for bathrooms and showers.
The glass walls of a spacious curbless shower give this bathroom an expansive feeling that is simply elegant. Curbless showers are a trending design feature that not only maximize the usable space in a bathroom, but also provide an accessible bathing option for everyone.
The classic square ceramic tiles blend modern and vintage styles. The mix of large and small tiles in earthy tones offers a fresh twist, while monochromatic furnishings keep the focus on the stunning floor.
Bring the beauty and versatility of ceramic tile outside for a change. Rectangular wood-look tile gives this building a neat and orderly curb appeal. The rich color of the tile won’t fade, and with its easy care, will last for decades.
Light fills this space, which is elegantly appointed with stone-textured ceramic floor tile and a mosaic feature wall — a stunning pattern of white ceramic tiles that shine without distracting. With a reception like this, you may not mind if you had to wait all day.
As you take a seat in this lobby, you finally realize what the term “blank slate” really means. You sink into one of the plush cream couches, and the room’s clean tones wash away the stress of your day, allowing you to focus on the present moment and present space. The elegant stone tile occupies…
Think buildings are boring? Varying sizes of vertical and horizontal rectangle tile fit together with a puzzle-like complexity, making it clear that consistency isn’t necessary for cohesiveness. These brightly colored window frames add pops of color to the monochromatic design and establish a truly fun facade. Fun doesn’t mean high-maintenance, though — with ceramic tile,…
If you mistook this floor for a wind-swept beach, you would be forgiven. With palm trees just outside the glass walls, the stone-look ceramic tile takes on the look of sand that has been blown this way and that. The ability to look like other materials is one of the many features of ceramic tile…
This company means business, and they’ve made sure everyone knows that by making clean-cut stone tile the defining characteristic of their facade. The exterior utilizes three different colors and a mix of horizontal and vertical rectangular tiles to keep things interesting, and all of these elements enjoy the low maintenance and durability of ceramic tile.…
A sunny veranda sets the mood for this living room, shedding light on the situation. Wood-look ceramic tile echoes the furniture and framing with plank-shaped flooring that you would swear is pine. Ceramic tile is the versatile choice for flooring with an unimaginable amount of design options, and long-lasting beauty with minimal care. Tile has…
You might be sinking into quicksand or a hazy mirage, or you might just be losing yourself in this dreamy, honey-swirled stone-look ceramic tile. The feeling’s likely much the same, but the benefits of ceramic tile are grounded firmly in reality: water, scratch, stain, fade, slip, and bacteria resistance — plus the versatile design options…
Brown ceramic tiles in large squares give this elevator lobby a grounded, leather-like feel. Pleated fabric-like planters enhance the sophisticated look.
What is the highlight of this room, the massive crystal chandelier, or the pristine stone-look floor and wall? Only ceramic tile could give such a chandelier a run for its money, with design options to satisfy any style, durability that will outlast everything else in the room (think water, stain, scratch, and fade resistance and…
This stunning stone-look floor with gold accents is a dream come true. With a seemingly endless amount of design options, you can find the perfect ceramic tile to match your current interior decor, or dream up something entirely new. Whether you want a stone look, wood look, texture, fun patterns, or something else altogether, ceramic…
If you’re looking for a flooring that says simple, back-to-nature living while still looking polished, you’ve found it. It helps that this living room is surrounded by treetops, giving it a classy treehouse vibe, but this light wood-look ceramic tile flooring pulls a lot of the weight. It’s a great choice functionally, too, since ceramic…
Give a trendy, ultra-modern living room like this a classic and versatile flooring option, such as ceramic tile. This stone-look grid will look great even when trends change, so redecorating down the road won’t be a problem. Plus, with incredible durability (think scratch, stain, water, and fade resistance), ceramic tile will outlast all the design…
This stone-look living room floor shows how luxurious natural can be. With both light and dark accents, the stone pattern ties together the white suede couches and brown tables nicely, creating a cohesive look. The horizontal rectangular grid visually amplifies the already large room; but although plenty of open floorspace is available, you wouldn’t want…
Who said meeting rooms had to be boring? The colorfully striped walls and blue tabletops do their part in distancing this space from typical drab conference areas, but the tile flooring drives their efforts home. Not overly distracting, the flooring pairs well with the attention-grabbing front wall, yet still pulls off an interesting look of…