
Gray Wood-Look Tile Laundry Room
A traditional approach to modern convenience reigns in this gray wood-look tile laundry room — or should we say dog haven? We love a space that features both a dog shower and a built-in dog bed.
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A traditional approach to modern convenience reigns in this gray wood-look tile laundry room — or should we say dog haven? We love a space that features both a dog shower and a built-in dog bed.
We can’t help but admire the veining in this oversized wood-look laundry room floor tile.
This laundry room is a perfect compliment to traditional farmhouse decor: stone-look ceramic tile, wood shelving and architectural elements, and a copper light fixture.
Muted shades show off in this mud room/laundry room with greige herringbone stone-look ceramic tile flooring and teal gray cabinetry.
The dream master bathroom of your adulthood meets the dream treehouse of your youth with this gorgeous wood-look ceramic tile. Wood in a bathroom? Perfectly safe with water-resistant ceramic tile! This curbless shower design makes for a bathroom that will provide universal design for all ages.
Achieve flooring with design character like no other with this rustic light wood-look ceramic tile. Want to use the same flooring in every room of your home? Ceramic tile is the answer.
This beachy wood-look ceramic tile creates the perfect coastal vibe for your beach house decor . . . or maybe just a bedroom that helps you feel as if you are on vacation!
The pronounced graining in this ceramic tile flooring and mosaic tile kitchen backsplash make a stunning statement for this elegant, contemporary home reminiscent of mid-century modern style. The wood look warms the minimalist decor to give the style timeless appeal.
Light reins in this living room thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows, beachy wood-look ceramic tile flooring, and a creamy terrazzo-look ceramic tile fireplace surround. Ceramic tile will not fade or melt from the heat of the sun (as some other flooring can), so let the sun shine in!
Oxidized-look baby blue tile with light touches of gold adds a touch of modern glamor to this “above-the-clouds” style.
Can’t choose between wood-look or terrazzo-look ceramic tile? Take this store’s approach and incorporate them both with a staggered transition. Staggered transitions are helpful to delineate areas of a room—or just when you want to jazz things up!
Marble-look ceramic tiles in a grid, diamond layout, and arabesque shapes create a minimalist—yet unmistakably luxurious—bathroom that creates a beautiful stage for the cabinetry and unique tub.
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.
Quarry tile lends durability, low maintenance, and understated style to this outdoor dining area, making it easy to maintain no matter what the weather brings.
When you can’t decide between two different ceramic tile styles, a staggered tile transition is a unique way to incorporate them both. Or, use a transition to create a one-of-a-kind style for your space and choose two style that work well together.
This spa takes style seriously, with wood-look ceramic tile in two colors, two shapes, and a staggered tile transition. Transitioning from planks to hexagons gives this wall a unique design element that highlights the business branding and suggests movement.
High-end retail calls for high-end materials — such as this ceramic tile in matte black and concrete-look gray. Industrial chic at its finest! Easy maintenance means that the style appeal of this design will last for decades.
With dreamy stone-look ceramic tile such as this to gaze at, this living room is the perfect spot to curl up on the couch and let your thoughts wander. Because ceramic tile is so easy to clean, you will have more time for leisure and use less time cleaning.
Gorgeous natural gemstones can be right at home in your living room when you choose ceramic tile. Get the look of precious stones without the cost or sustainability issues of sourcing the real thing.
Do you normally think of gray when you imagine natural stone? These stone-look tile designs in peachy-pink and cream with green undertones prove that any look is possible with ceramic tile.