
Gray Wood-Look Tile in a Herringbone Pattern
Rectangular gray wood-look ceramic tile in a herringbone pattern gives this living room flooring a playful vibe.
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Rectangular gray wood-look ceramic tile in a herringbone pattern gives this living room flooring a playful vibe.
This living room combines a traditional running bond layout with a contemporary metal-look design for an impactful effect.
Let the sun shine in! Color is baked right into this dark gray wood-look ceramic tile and will not fade from the sun (as some other flooring materials can). This ceramic tile puts a spin on the traditional hardwood look, giving the living room a modern edge.
Anyone who knows their stones knows that it’s a basaltine-look ceramic tile that’s leading us from one living area to the next in this open floor plan.
Basaltine-look ceramic tile in a light gray creates the bright and airy mood in this upscale living room.
A mix of ceramic tile sizes and shapes offers a subtle feature that makes this sandy stone-look ceramic tile flooring unique and contemporary with a fresh and understated design that will never go out of style.
For a design that will look great no matter how many times you redecorate over the years, the smart and stylish choice is stone-look ceramic tile.
The flooring in your workspace should work for you. In addition to coming in stunning designs such as this dark stone-look ceramic tile, ceramic tile is water-, scratch-, and stain-resistant, as well as easy to clean.
Pair a concrete look with oversized irregular hexagon ceramic tiles and you have the magic that is this living room floor.
White wood-look ceramic tile maintains the traditional design of hardwood while adhering to the space’s monochromatic color scheme.
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.
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.
Now, this is what we call a feature wall — irregular hexagon ceramic tiles in grayscale hues with sporadic groupings. A ceramic tile design this interesting is an architectural feature and custom artwork.
What catches your eye first: the warm wood-look ceramic tile flooring or the weathered gray patterned tile backsplash? We can’t decide either.
Entryway flooring needs to be able to stand up to everything you bring in from outside, including water, dirt, and grit. With water, stain, and scratch resistance, ceramic tile is a natural choice.
The gray wood-look ceramic tile in a herringbone pattern lends contemporary flair to a basement game room.
This space’s beauty lies with its flooring — a crosshatch pattern with wood-look ceramic tile in stark color contrasts.