
Encino Wood-Look Tile Flooring and Wall
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.
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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).
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.
A classic look paired with a modern floor type: Wood-look ceramic tile flooring combines the best of wood’s aesthetics with the functional and low-maintenance benefits of ceramic tile.
Worried about this gorgeous wood flooring getting ruined outdoors? We aren’t — wood-look ceramic tile’s water resistance holds up in any space inside or outside your home.
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.
A classic kitchen calls for classic flooring such this rustic wood-look tile paired with marble-look tile countertops and marble-look mosaic tile backsplash.
Light gray variegated ceramic tile with hints of blue and green gives this curbless shower and bathroom a cosmopolitan aura.
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.
Oversized square ceramic tiles, high polish, in a cross hatch (basketweave pattern) create an innovative wood-look tile flooring design.
For flooring that looks great while also standing up to all of your store’s foot traffic, look no further than ceramic tile.
Shopping malls require their flooring and its style to stand the test of time. With gorgeous options such as this stone-look ceramic tile and incredible durability, ceramic tile is the answer.
A beautiful entryway deserves gorgeous dark wood-look ceramic tile that protects your home from all the elements you (or your pets or kids) may drag in. Easy cleaning means this entryway remains something to look forward to every time you return home.
Slightly polished wood-look ceramic tile flooring in light brown hues creates a classic look for this contemporary home—a backdrop that will stand the test of time and outlive any passing fads.
Ceramic tile’s durable functionality means that you can create wood-look patios and pathways outdoors without the maintenance concerns associated with actual wood, such as fading and water damage.
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.
This nook and bar front has a unique look thanks to the end-cut wood grain of these square tiles set in a diamond pattern. The design of the ceramic tiles washed with luscious red is offset by a zig-zag installation of cream in the same tile style.