
Glamorous Metallic and White Marble-Look Tile Backsplash
Glamorous metallic tile and classic white marble-look tile combine to create a one-of-a-kind tile backsplash.
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Glamorous metallic tile and classic white marble-look tile combine to create a one-of-a-kind tile backsplash.
Large white marble-look ceramic tile flooring adds to the bright and airy aesthetic of this open living space. Ceramic tile is an excellent choice for open floor plans because ceramic tile can be used in every room of your home.
Linen, marble, wood, and iron, oh, my! On trend! Easy cleaning and low maintenance mean that this white marble-look tile flooring will continue looking as pristine as it does now.
The subtleties in the color variation of this ceramic tile flooring recalls the look of rare giant gemstones.
Stacked subway tile in a white onyx look adds sophistication to this casual living room.
The look of rare gemstones is within reach with ceramic tile — per the example of this white onyx-look ceramic tile wall.
In a modern twist on the classic octagon and dot pattern, this floor tile grid utilizes black ceramic tiles to create octagons and squares in a one-of-a-kind floor pattern.
Veining that corresponds with the direction of the chevron tile pattern adds to the elegance of this ceramic tile flooring.
Sit back and lose yourself in this dramatic marble-look ceramic tile in multicolored veining of variegated green, browns, and a flash of white.
In colors ranging from white to orange-red, the dramatic veining on this dark marble-look ceramic tile steals the show.
For flooring that can stand up to intense games of hide and seek, ceramic tile is the go-to choice.
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.
This bathroom flooring takes the luxury level up a notch from the classic black and white checkered pattern to the opulent white and black marble-look ceramic tile.
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.
This space’s beauty lies with its flooring — a crosshatch pattern with wood-look ceramic tile in stark color contrasts.
Muted gray-brown wood-look ceramic tile creates a stylish, easy-to-clean, and hypoallergenic floor in this master bedroom.
The flooring in this bedroom looks like individual slats of wood but is actually durable, scratch-resistant, and water-resistant ceramic tile. Mosaic ceramic tile adorns the walls, providing a stylish texture in contrast to the warm, wood-look ceramic tile floors.
When it comes to choosing a master bedroom flooring material, ceramic tile offers a few clear benefits over other materials. Ceramic tile is resistant to scuffs and scratches, so heavy wooden and metal furniture isn’t going to damage the floor. Also, ceramic tile is incredibly easy to maintain, so you won’t need to clean the…
In this kitchen, the backsplash is composed of tiles that look like scales, stacked on top of one another. Flowing upward, these tiles give the sense of movement. The varying shades of blue give the effect of light hitting moving water, with some parts glimmering while others remain a deep blue. The result is a…
Textured to represent concrete or clay, these gray tiles shine brightly when the light hits, revealing every groove and line in the material. Even though the color is relatively neutral, the design is useful for projecting natural light further into rooms. The horizontal grooves also project length, making areas seem wider than they actually are.…