
Neutral Tile for a Modern Shop
Floors, walls, island, oh, my . . . and even the counter is ceramic tile! These neutral tones combine for a sleek, soothing shopping experience that is also easy to keep clean.
Your Tile Inspiration & Education Companion
Floors, walls, island, oh, my . . . and even the counter is ceramic tile! These neutral tones combine for a sleek, soothing shopping experience that is also easy to keep clean.
Warm stone-look tile in a neutral caramel hue gives a double meaning to the phrase “office with a view.” And, if this space pulls double duty as your living room, there’s no loss of style or efficiency to transition after you clock out.
Compare and contrast and you’ll notice that these two tile designs take their grout colors choices from each other. With ceramic tile, the details are in the design. Choose your grout color to either highlight or de-emphasize the shape or pattern of your ceramic tile.
This french-country style kitchen calls for a classic stone-look ceramic tile floor and backsplash. Ceramic tile’s stain resistance and easy cleaning ensures that this kitchen will continue looking emaculate. Pièce de résistance!
This wood-look tile flooring maintains the living room’s gray color scheme while adding just the right amount of warmth to the space’s cool palette, suitable for serving double-duty as a work-from-home space, too.
With water, slip, and fade resistance, this wood-look ceramic tile in gorgeous gold tones works just as well poolside as it does inside your home. In fact, why not use it for both?
Want to make a style statement in your kitchen? An Art Nouveau pattern is sure to turn eyes, and ceramic tile’s scratch, stain, and water resistance will ensure that it continues looking great for decades.
They say that nature inspires simplicity, and this bedroom is proof. A single light wood-look tile for both the flooring and walls paired with minimal furniture in a neutral palette lets the scenery outside steal the show.
Promote focus in your office with a soothing stone-look ceramic tile design—that also keeps you from having to do overtime with easy cleaning and stain and bacteria resistance.
Bring nature indoors with pine-look ceramic tile. Using the same material for both the flooring and walls creates a minimalistic backdrop against which the furniture’s rich colors and textures pop.
Beauty and function combine in wood-look ceramic tile, with gorgeous Encino wood looks like this and water, fade, stain, and scratch resistance to keep them looking like new.
This contemporary living room pairs ceramic tile planks in muted cream and brown shades with minimalist furniture and decorations. Note the offset flooring pattern yet the stacked wall pattern for a slight design modification.
Set the mood with wood-look ceramic tile in a smokey gray-brown. Lighter furniture and accents contrast well with the flooring and lighten the space. Earthen tones “ground” the space for any color accent (forgive the pun).
Fireplace or feature wall? This living room combines both in a spectacular gray stone-look ceramic tile design that extends to the flooring and creates a truly one-of-a-kind look for the entire room.
Wondering how this floor looks so pristine? Ceramic tile is resistant to stains, scratches, fading, and bacteria growth and is easy to clean in a few simple steps, perfect for busy homes and commercial spaces.
A perfect design choice: The light color of this tile creates a bright atmosphere that pairs well with the paint and furniture colors, while the slight variation in the surface color adds visual interest and accents the dark cabinetry.
Wood-look tile overlaid with an antique design of text and symbols — anything is possible with modern ceramic tile manufacturing! You won’t see a floor such as this just anywhere. The huge options of ceramic tile designs gives you the ability to express your own style.
Rugged, retro bathrooms need maps, chests, lanterns, nautical decor, and — of course — this wood-look ceramic tile in bourbon-esque shades. Aye, aye, matey! And, of course, ceramic tile is the durable material you want for smooth-sailing maintenance.
Opting for a pastel color scheme? This light wood-look ceramic tile pairs perfectly with textiles and accessories in light blues, pinks, and yellows — and with polka dots.
Unique kitchen designs start with unique flooring — such as this vintage-looking gray and blue patterned tile installed in a “rug” floor pattern as an accent for the kitchen island.