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Gold Brick-Look Tile Bathroom Backsplash
One tile installation has the ability to completely change the look of your space. This gold brick-look tile backsplash takes the bathroom from traditional to trendy.
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One tile installation has the ability to completely change the look of your space. This gold brick-look tile backsplash takes the bathroom from traditional to trendy.
This kitchen backsplash adds a slight twist to classic white subway tile by alternating white with light blue and greige shades for a one-of-a-kind installation. You can also mix color tiles randomly for an even more unique look.
Cool shades such the blue and greige tones in this backsplash inspire peace and tranquility for a calming, yet stylish kitchen that also has a spotlessly clean look.
Striking the perfect balance between a playful hex pattern and a sophisticated neutral, this backsplash makes an understated statement of style sophistication.
The little black hex—appropriate for just about any decor! This black glass hexagon tile makes a rock star appearance as this feature wall.
The silver lining in this space is the floor-to-ceiling hexagon tile in a textured silver design that’s both elegant and casual at the same time. Fido approved, too.
They say opposites attract, and that’s certainly the case in this room. Peachy chevron wood-look tile leads up to dark and highly polished three-dimensional wall tile.
Love the look of brick fireplace surrounds? Brick-look small subway ceramic tile provides the added benefit of low maintenance and flame resistance.
Get the look of brick in any color you want with ceramic tile, whether the classic red brick or this contemporary charcoal small subway tile in a brick pattern . . . or something completely different. Ceramic tile offers you a huge variety to choose from.
Quarry tile in a matte black showcases glossy red mosaic tile, as well as contrasting the variation of square shapes.
This living room offers a modern take on the diamond tile rug with a unique diamond tile pattern.
We love a good tile pattern, and this one is no exception. Arabesque shapes in greige tones make for a flooring design that brings interest into spaces that may have limited decor.
Plaid never goes out of style, as this living room flooring clearly proves. Using neutral tones keeps the pattern from becoming too busy, while printing the pattern diagonally across the tiles adds visual interest. Additionally, because color is baked into ceramic tile, you needn’t worry about this sunny location fading the tile over time.
Diamonds are our best friend, and this gray and white diamond ceramic tile pattern especially strikes our fancy. A tile “rug” like this is a great way to add visual interest to your living space without the maintenance and hygiene concerns that actual carpets bring.
Two winning ingredients for an eye-catching ceramic tile kitchen backsplash: a deep blue tone in a herringbone pattern. Of course, a ceramic tile backsplash is more that good looks, you also get, stain-, water-, and flame-resistance!
Curbless showers call for a seamless tile transition from shower to bathroom flooring and a tile design that looks great throughout the entire space. This bathroom opts for a linen-like textured tile in a creamy shade.
Love the look of carpet but hate its cleaning routine or hygiene concerns? Ceramic tile comes in textured linen looks like this to give you that carpet look without any of carpet’s drawbacks.
This stunning small subway tile mosaic design incorporates an iridescent finish and offset rows of white tiles for a one-of-a-kind installation.
Art Deco style is back with designs like this zigzag mini hexagon tile mosaic in lovely blues, golds, silvers, and pearly whites.
As with an exquisite chandelier, these pearl and silver elongated mosaic hexagon tiles drip down the wall in an Art Deco-esque zigzag pattern. The pattern creates a wallpaper look but with the bonus of durability and easy cleaning you get with tile.