
Beige Laundry Tile Grid
Basic never looked better. This laundry room features a straightforward beige horizontal tile grid for its backsplash and large cement-look floor tiles for a simple and efficient style.
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The look of natural stone and the versatile design options and low-maintenance benefits of ceramic tile combine in stone-look tile.
Technological advances allow manufacturers to create ceramic tile in any natural stone look and texture, making it easy to create the look of stones that are rare or hard to find. Whether you want your tile to look like sleek marble, bold granite, or rustic flagstone or slate, the perfect stone-look tile for your home or business is out there.
Because ceramic tile is water-resistant, you can use stone-look tile both indoors and outdoors. Consider creating a stone pathway in your front or backyard, stone-look tile patio, stone-look fireplace surround, or stone-look tile flooring. Stone-look tile will help you create a natural and homey feel for any application, while also lending ceramic tile’s stain and scratch resistance and slip-resistant options.
Our Design Gallery contains plenty of stone-look tile inspiration for your project, and you can find more stone-look tile ideas on our Pinterest board.
Basic never looked better. This laundry room features a straightforward beige horizontal tile grid for its backsplash and large cement-look floor tiles for a simple and efficient style.
Lose yourself in the deep-sea blue of this glossy tile backsplash as you fold laundry — you might just forget you’re doing chores!
Warm earth tones are one of the biggest 2022 bathroom color trends, and this space proves that warm colors look great in laundry rooms, too! Stone-look ceramic tile flooring with shades of caramel lends coziness to the room.
Farmhouse meets FUN in this modern laundry room. Traditional white subway tile spans the left and right walls as the the back wall features a playful triangle tile mosaic in neutral shades.
A traditional approach to modern convenience reigns in this gray wood-look tile laundry room — or should we say dog haven? We love a space that features both a dog shower and a built-in dog bed.
This laundry room is a perfect compliment to traditional farmhouse decor: stone-look ceramic tile, wood shelving and architectural elements, and a copper light fixture.
Muted shades show off in this mud room/laundry room with greige herringbone stone-look ceramic tile flooring and teal gray cabinetry.
Who said your mud room has to be drab? The clever use of marble-look ceramic tiles in different shapes (hexagons and squares) but in the same style ensure that this mud room is anything but.
Quarry tile lends durability, low maintenance, and understated style to this outdoor dining area, making it easy to maintain no matter what the weather brings.
When you can’t decide between two different ceramic tile styles, a staggered tile transition is a unique way to incorporate them both. Or, use a transition to create a one-of-a-kind style for your space and choose two style that work well together.
This spa takes style seriously, with wood-look ceramic tile in two colors, two shapes, and a staggered tile transition. Transitioning from planks to hexagons gives this wall a unique design element that highlights the business branding and suggests movement.
High-end retail calls for high-end materials — such as this ceramic tile in matte black and concrete-look gray. Industrial chic at its finest! Easy maintenance means that the style appeal of this design will last for decades.
With dreamy stone-look ceramic tile such as this to gaze at, this living room is the perfect spot to curl up on the couch and let your thoughts wander. Because ceramic tile is so easy to clean, you will have more time for leisure and use less time cleaning.
Gorgeous natural gemstones can be right at home in your living room when you choose ceramic tile. Get the look of precious stones without the cost or sustainability issues of sourcing the real thing.
Do you normally think of gray when you imagine natural stone? These stone-look tile designs in peachy-pink and cream with green undertones prove that any look is possible with ceramic tile.
Take your ceramic tile from indoors to out with gauged porcelain tile pavers — a thicker porcelain tile option perfect for walkways, sidewalks, and patios. By using the same materials indoors and out, you create a unified look to your decor as you utilize outdoor living areas.
Pinkish beige gauged porcelain tile pavers and pearly white wall tile complement the pretty-in-pink paint color of this indoor-outdoor space. Note that ceramic tile has many options that withstand freeze-thaw cycles so that you can use ceramic tile in these spaces without worry of damage.
Black marble-look tile flooring with scarce white veining sets a dramatic mood in this living room (or any room). Darker colors create a backdrop that can beautifully highlight wood furniture and textiles of all colors.