Marble Look Tile Mudroom
Who said your mud room has to be drab? The clever use of marble-look ceramic tiles in different shapes (hexagons and squares) but in the same style ensure that this mud room is anything but.
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Who said your mud room has to be drab? The clever use of marble-look ceramic tiles in different shapes (hexagons and squares) but in the same style ensure that this mud room is anything but.
With such beautiful textured tile to look at, dish duty doesn’t sound so bad. Don’t worry — ceramic tile is both water- and stain-resistant, so cleanup is easy. Even this small kitchen space is design savvy with 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!
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.
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.
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.
Have an open-concept home? Transitioning from one tile look to another can help you delineate specific areas while still maintaining an open floorplan. This flooring incorporates a “rug” accent of patterned tile that ties together all the kitchen elements: appliances, cabinetry, countertops, wall color, and backsplash.
The unique graphic pattern on this kitchen backsplash has us dazed — in the best way possible!
This floor tile offers a playful twist on standard stone looks by going with a blue hue and hexagon shape.
Variegated glossy blue brick-look tile makes for a contemporary twist on the classic design.
Nothing rivals a view of the ocean — except maybe this pastel blue ceramic tile backsplash. The backsplash leads your gaze right to the sea, but still, you might find yourself returning to the tile. Although light in color, the backsplash won’t show any stains or scratches; and you won’t need to worry about water…
Is your kitchen lacking a main attraction? This space shows you how to add a showstopper that has both looks and functionality. The backsplash features a standard square grid, but there’s nothing typical about the tiles within it. Each square has a rounded surface and a heavy gloss, making you want to reach out and…
The yellow brick road takes on new meaning in this glamorous backsplash. Golden mini subway tile with slight color discoloration creates a visual display everyone will be following (with their gaze).
Combining both a luxurious look and low-maintenance functionality, this golden, luminescent tile backsplash is the perfect addition to any high-end cafe.
This kitchen backsplash adds a slight twist to classic white subway tile by alternating white with light blue and greige shades for a one-of-a-kind installation. You can also mix color tiles randomly for an even more unique look.
Cool shades such the blue and greige tones in this backsplash inspire peace and tranquility for a calming, yet stylish kitchen that also has a spotlessly clean look.
Striking the perfect balance between a playful hex pattern and a sophisticated neutral, this backsplash makes an understated statement of style sophistication.
Two winning ingredients for an eye-catching ceramic tile kitchen backsplash: a deep blue tone in a herringbone pattern. Of course, a ceramic tile backsplash is more that good looks, you also get, stain-, water-, and flame-resistance!
Flooring so beautiful you’ll want to admire it up close — modern technology allows wood-look ceramic tile flooring to be designed with any colors and graining you want.
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!