
Black, Gray and White Herringbone Tile
This hotel lobby feature wall has a little fun with herringbone tile by interspersing black, gray, and white tiles.
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This hotel lobby feature wall has a little fun with herringbone tile by interspersing black, gray, and white tiles.
Looking for the perfect equation for a vintage-inspired laundry room? It’s easy: Simply combine white subway tile with black and white penny round tile flooring and voilà!
The marble look is one of your many design options when choosing ceramic tile, but even then, you can choose between many different colors, veining characteristics, tile sizes and patterns, and more. This bathroom utilizes a cement gray marble look with stark but sparse white veining throughout the entire space. A standard square grid is seen throughout, with large tiles everywhere except for the shower floor. What does your dream marble-look tile look like?
Make a statement with a tile feature wall, such as this glass tile that matches the bathroom’s paint colors — or does the paint match the tile?
Quarry tile in a matte black showcases glossy red mosaic tile, as well as contrasting the variation of square shapes.
This stunning small subway tile mosaic design incorporates an iridescent finish and offset rows of white tiles for a one-of-a-kind installation.
The textured, multicolored, and polished look of this mosaic tile feature wall reminds us of stones in a bubbling brook.
These three-dimensional mosaic tiles resemble waves with their upward and downward slopes.
Complimentary sizes of marble-look ceramic tile are on display in this bathroom, including large rectangle tiles in a running bond pattern in the shower and a mosaic octagon and dot tile design on the floor.
This space combines old and new with a unique Victorianesque black and white mosaic ceramic tile floor and a sleek black stacked subway ceramic tile feature wall.
In a twist on the classic octagon and dot ceramic tile pattern, black tiles are randomly interspersed in this white hexagon mosaic tile for a one-of-a-kind floor.
White square ceramic tile in a diamond pattern creates a half wall and a black hexagon ceramic mosaic tile spans the floor in this vintage-inspired bathroom.
One of the winning attributes of ceramic tile is its ability to look like other materials. For example, the ceramic tile on this wall looks like pieces of dark marble, bordered by thinner white marble pieces. However, this entire wall is ceramic tile. Not only is this tile pattern great for the room’s aesthetic, but…