Durable and beautiful outdoor wood-look spaces.
Ceramic tile’s durable functionality means that you can create wood-look patios and pathways outdoors without the maintenance concerns associated with actual wood, such as fading and water damage.
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Ceramic tile’s durable functionality means that you can create wood-look patios and pathways outdoors without the maintenance concerns associated with actual wood, such as fading and water damage.
White wood-look ceramic tile maintains the traditional design of hardwood while adhering to the space’s monochromatic color scheme.
This space features textured ceramic tile in a herringbone pattern that stands out with a memorable style statement and stands up to just about anything.
These multicolored textured ceramic tiles in a herringbone pattern provide all of the visual interest of carpet (and more), but none of carpet’s allergenicity concerns.
Custom-designed gauged porcelain tile slabs give you free rein over your building facade’s design, making your building as unique as your imagination.
What catches your eye first: the warm wood-look ceramic tile flooring or the weathered gray patterned tile backsplash? We can’t decide either.
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.
A unique herringbone pattern in multiple ceramic tile sizes set this floor apart from typical designs.
Easy to clean and hypoallergenic, wood-look ceramic tile is a great choice for bedrooms. And, not to go unnoticed, this luxurious silver-gray wood-look ceramic tile is a color choice that makes this room.
Thought we left the wood-paneled look back in the 70s? A chevron wood-look tile feature wall that compliments the flooring, brings the style back with panache.
Muted gray-brown wood-look ceramic tile creates a stylish, easy-to-clean, and hypoallergenic floor in this master bedroom.
Exercise equipment on wood flooring? Don’t worry, with wood-look ceramic tile’s scratch resistance, this floor can handle daily workouts and more.
An open bedroom like this can use tile for the floor, ceiling, and balcony, all while maintaining a modern, industrial, and cohesive look. On the floor, large slabs of tile are used to resemble concrete, while the tiles on the narrow wall and ceiling resemble wood. Ceramic tile is ideal for open-concept spaces that transition…
Ceramic tile is available in an endless combination of sizes, colors, textures, and designs to provide exactly the look you desire. The gray wood-look tiles on the near wall in this room are textured, resembling wood in look and feel. Tile with a cement look is used on the floor, and large, vertical tiles are…
Want a modern industrial look? In this room, you see ceramic tile being used in two different ways. On the wall, the tile adds texture to the room with a rugged wood look. The floor uses larger ceramic tile slabs to emulate smooth, concrete floors for that warehouse vibe. Ceramic tile is also resistant to…
Gray cement- and wood-look tile help establish this living room’s clean and contemporary vibe.
We’re falling in love with gray after seeing this space’s concrete-look tile flooring and wood-look tile walls.
We’re returning to the basics in this space with chic industrial concrete-look tile and gray wood-look tile.