Unique Wood-Look Tile Flooring
Tired of traditional hardwood? Take this living room’s lead and mix things up with you own personal expression — a one-of-a-kind pattern of gray wood-look ceramic tile.
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Tired of traditional hardwood? Take this living room’s lead and mix things up with you own personal expression — a one-of-a-kind pattern of gray wood-look ceramic tile.
Floors, walls, island, oh, my . . . and even the counter is ceramic tile! These neutral tones combine for a sleek, soothing shopping experience that is also easy to keep clean.
Compare and contrast and you’ll notice that these two tile designs take their grout colors choices from each other. With ceramic tile, the details are in the design. Choose your grout color to either highlight or de-emphasize the shape or pattern of your ceramic tile.
Promote focus in your office with a soothing stone-look ceramic tile design—that also keeps you from having to do overtime with easy cleaning and stain and bacteria resistance.
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).
Wondering how this floor looks so pristine? Ceramic tile is resistant to stains, scratches, fading, and bacteria growth and is easy to clean in a few simple steps, perfect for busy homes and commercial spaces.
Create an industrial chic look in your home or restaurant (or office space) with ceramic tile that pairs the look of cement with the superior functionality of tile. The easy cleaning of ceramic tile is welcomed in any space, but especially spaces that are shared.
Industrial chic looks are trending in both businesses and homes, and concrete-look tile is the perfect material choice: durability and easy maintenance for the win! Choose ceramic tile for spaces that need to be cleaned quickly in order to create a hygienic environment for shared spaces.
Want a cement look for your patio but worried about damage from water, fading, or freeze-thaw cycles? Ceramic tile can provide the exact look you’re imagining without any of these concerns. Plus, you have the vast options of ceramic tile’s colors and patterns to choose from for your ultimate outdoor space.
This dark stone-look ceramic tile has us dreaming of stormy nights and hearing thunder. Bring on the drama and cozy up next to the fireplace with a good book. Ceramic tile can also be used to surround fireplaces because it is flame-resistant and does not burn, melt, smoke, or give off toxic fumes when exposed…
Slate-look tile in honey and caramel shades is the main design attraction in this upscale restaurant. Don’t worry about damage from careless customers — ceramic tile is resistant to water, stains, and scratches.
Hotel lobbies require a flooring material that can stand up to busy foot traffic. Ceramic tile like this gorgeous slate-look design is resistant to scratches, stains, and wear and tear from visitors to keep its good looks for decades. The extended life of a ceramic tile floor also means less repair and replacement than many…
Who says bathrooms have to be utilitarian? Onyx-look gauged porcelain tile transforms this master bath into a paradise.
Create a one-of-a-kind master bathroom with XXL gauged porcelain tile in an onyx look. Explore this elegant Maxfine Onice Giada project!
Honey-toned stone-look gauged porcelain tile in a glossy finish makes this lobby ultra dreamy.
With ceramic tile, you can create a marble look in spaces with heavy foot traffic (such as a library) without fear of wear and tear.
Ceramic tile makes for beautiful, inviting, and low-maintenance lobby flooring.
This ceramic wall tile creates the illusion of glass tile for a a beautiful feature wall in this outdoor patio.
Marble is everywhere, but you’ve probably never seen a ceramic tile black marble look like this before. In addition to the lightning bolts of white veining that shoot out across each tile, the material also features speckles of white that bring to mind the stars in the sky. A herringbone tile pattern ensures that the veining and other markings are scattered across the space, giving the floor a perfectly fragmented look.
Sometimes many design elements come together to create a perfectly cohesive room, and this is one of those instances. Here, the uniting element is the gorgeous ceramic tile floor. The beige color is the perfect backdrop for both the blues and the browns in the space, and the continuous rectangular pattern across the large floorspace suits the room’s minimalistic use of clean lines. The slight variation of the tiles offsets the restaurant’s pristineness in just the right amount.