Smooth Iridescent Blue Tile Mosaic

Ceramic tile installations can combine colors and shapes to achieve one-of-a-kind looks for walls, floors, and even ceilings. Use ceramic tile in wet areas for resistance to water, mold, mildew, and bacteria. Ceramic tile is also scratch-, stain-, dent-, and fire-resistant for use in every room of your home!

Wood-Look Tile Floor and White Textured Tile Wall

This wood-look ceramic tile flooring is gorgeous and sets off the equally stunning textured tile wall. What a combination to give this room a unique look and feel that can only be accomplished with ceramic tile. Also, tile is easy to clean and maintain, meaning less time spent cleaning your bedroom and more time relaxing.

French Kitchen With Concrete-Look Tile Floor

With pristine white cabinets, beadboard wainscoting on the front of the island, and a marble backsplash, this space is the epitome of a charming French kitchen. The only thing that strays from this theme is the flooring: oversized ceramic tiles with a concrete look that’s speckled here and there with the look of oxidized metal.…

Wood-Look Tile Floor With a Parquet Design

Wood flooring is subject to scratches, dents, stains, fading, and water damage. A clever alternative is ceramic tile designed to look like wood. Ceramic wood-look tile — as seen on the back wall and the parquet designed flooring—gives you the warmth of a wood look with the stain, scratch, dent, water, and fade resistance of…

Whitewashed Wood-Look Ceramic Tile Floor

The versatility of ceramic tile allows homes to adopt eclectic styles with ease. The whitewashed wood-look tile in this room fits in just as well with traditional decor as it would with modern style. Wood-look ceramic tile gives the visual appeal of wood but with the added benefits of ceramic tile. Because ceramic tile is…

Luxury Bathroom With Ceramic Tile

When you want to have an open bathroom with a luxury shower and bath, it’s critical to ensure that water won’t cause damage to the room. Tiles cover the floor and walls in this bathroom to ensure all the suds and splashes are harmless. Because ceramic tile comes in many different styles, it’s easy to…

Gray Herringbone Ceramic Tile Kitchen Floor

Because of advances in the manufacturing of ceramic tile, it can be made to fit different sizes to meet the design requirements of a home. This home, for example, uses longer, rectangular tiles to form a herringbone design. This breathes life into a room that is heavily based off grays and whites, and breaks the…

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Wood-Look Ceramic Tile Kitchen Floor

When you’re looking for a flooring that can be used in every room of your home, choose a functional, long-lasting option. This earthy, ceramic tile flooring resembles wood, but is much more durable. Ceramic tile is scratch-, stain-, dent-, fade-, water-, and fire-resistant, as well as VOC-free and resistant to mold and mildew. This beautiful…

Mosaic Ceramic Tile Patio

One of the original uses for tile was to create mosaic masterpieces. These complex designs were used to add an artistic and unique pattern to simple structures. Not all mosaics need to reach the same degree of complexity of ancient Roman bathhouses, though. This patio uses a mosaic tile look to contrast with the lawn,…

Silver Wood-Look Tile Bathroom

One of the greatest things about ceramic tile is a waterproof assembly, allowing for gorgeous, open bathrooms like this. A silver wood-look tile surrounds this bathroom, providing the walls for the shower, the backsplash for the sinks, and the base of the bathroom walls. With an open tub, ceramic tiles are important to protect the…

White Ceramic Tile Living Room Floor

Grays and whites can make rooms feel larger and warmer, like the walls, ceiling, and floor do in this space. By using neutral colors, homeowners can let plants and furniture bring in pops of detail. In this particular room, the tile also projects the natural lighting, bringing the light from outside further into the home.…

White Polished Ceramic Tile Floor

There are tons of uses for ceramic tile in the home. In this room, the white tile has a slight grain, with the grains stretching to add width to the room. This slight effect also works well with strong wood colors, and it adds a nice reflection from nearby windows. Aside from cosmetic uses, tile…

Silver Wood-Look Herringbone Tile

Because ceramic tile comes in different shapes and styles, rooms like this are possible. These rectangular tiles fit together to give the appearance of silver wood in a chunky herringbone pattern. This serves as a perfect complement to the gray couch, cream-colored furnishings, and bright walls. Ceramic tile is also durable, maintaining its appearance with…

Dark Gray Marble-Look Bathroom Tile

Have you ever seen a bathroom wall quite like this one? We love the way that this dark gray marble-look ceramic tile is laid, with alternating rows of large-format rectangles and mosaic tiles. The tile provides floor-to-ceiling water, stain, and bacteria resistance to this wall, and tile’s multipurpose functionality means that the floor, the shower,…

Light Wood-Look Kitchen Tile Flooring and Mosaic Tile Backsplash

Light and bright surfaces work together to give this kitchen an energizing feel. The not-quite-white cabinets, walls, and ceiling contribute to this effect and the ceramic tile backsplash and flooring are wonders of their own. Irregularly shaped mosaic tiles give the backsplash a unique look, and light wood-look flooring opens up this spacious kitchen even…

Oversized Gray Wood-Look Herringbone Tile

Industrial yet comfortable, ceramic tiles are perfect for older buildings that need a modern appeal. The gray floor tiling in this room parallels the concrete ceilings, making the room feel larger than it is. On the far wall, the background of tiles gives the appearance of brick, which fits seamlessly with the all-white walls on…

Ceramic Tile for Clean Public Restrooms

Public restrooms see lots of traffic, but that’s no excuse for them being untidy. With ceramic tile, public bathrooms can not only meet, but exceed your visitors’ expectations. Ceramic tile is resistant to mold, mildew, and bacteria, helping you keep the space healthy and safe. And, because of ceramic tile’s low maintenance care, maintaining a…

Black Ceramic Tile With a Distressed Design

When industrial chic and shabby chic meet, tile has a design style just for that. Meet the ultimate in distressed design! Because ceramic tile is so durable and won’t show scratches like this, the design is baked right into the tile. This is important because with surfaces such as laminate and wood, scratches can harbor…

Chelsea Hotel Suite With Ceramic Tile

The ceramic tilework in this chic bedroom works in different ways. The first thing you may notice is the intricate mosaic of ceramic tiles on the wall, coming together to give the room depth — a break from traditional white walls. Next, the tile on the floor, which gives the appearance of aged wood. The…