
Wood-Look Ceramic That Says Something Different
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.
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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.
With bacteria and allergen resistance, ceramic tile creates a safe and hygienic flooring surface for babies to crawl on.
This space matches its flooring to its delftware-inspired pottery with blue and white checkered ceramic tile and neutral gray grout that virtually disappears.
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.
Hexagon tiles? Nope — this is gauged porcelain tile with a hex design printed onto it. Thanks to manufacturing advances, you can print any design imaginable onto tile.
We’re not sure what to admire first; the live tree in the center of this space, or the intricate hexagon designs on the gauged porcelain tile slabs.
With gauged porcelain tile panels and slabs, unique custom designs such as this cityscape are possible.
With custom-designed gauged porcelain tile panels/slabs, your building’s facade can make a statement.
Now, the outside of your building can be just as interesting as the inside with custom-designed gauged porcelain tile facades.
Floral tile on the outside of your building? With a custom-designed gauged porcelain tile facade, anything is possible.
Make your building’s facade interesting with a custom design and gauged porcelain tile slabs.
How many stone looks can you spot in this kitchen? We spy white marble-look ceramic tile on one counter, black granite-look ceramic tile on the other, and beige stone-look tiles on the chevron backsplash.
Highly polished ‘greige’ ceramic tiles create a bathroom wall and floor that literally gleam with sophistication.
What catches your eye first: the warm wood-look ceramic tile flooring or the weathered gray patterned tile backsplash? We can’t decide either.
This bathroom’s feature wall utilizes wood-look ceramic tile in a twist on the traditional chevron pattern, complemented by a simpler running bond ceramic tile flooring pattern.
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.
For a simple twist on the classic subway tile design, this feature wall uses marble-look ceramic tile rather than plain white tiles.