
Tile Pattern With a 3D Effect
With the ability to print any design on ceramic tile, 3D design looks like this are possible.
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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.
With the ability to print any design on ceramic tile, 3D design looks like this are possible.
Three-dimensional flooring? No — that’s just the illusion created by this unique tile flooring pattern.
Who said stone looks have to be earth tones? With ceramic tile, you can find any natural look in any color.
This floor tile offers a playful twist on standard stone looks by going with a blue hue and hexagon shape.
Time-worn traditional patterns meet a contemporary, industrial cement-look in this tile feature wall.
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.
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.
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.
We spy three ceramic tile designs in this restroom—pearly textured tiles laid diagonally on one wall, a black tile grid on the other wall, and large dark marble-look tiles on the floor—all accented with rose gold fixtures and accessories for an elegant look, even in a public setting.
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.
Sometimes, less is more. That’s the case in this living room, decked in a creamy white large subway tile fireplace surround and a coordinating tile grid for flooring.
This space shows the versatility of stone-look ceramic tile, from the beige stone-look tile grid flooring to the gray running bond stone-look wall tile. Each serves as a backdrop to greens, blacks, and reds, and, of course, the beautiful view.
Create a stylish patio with a material that stands up to the elements and continues looking new for decades. Stone-look ceramic and porcelain tile such as this are a popular option for outdoor living areas because of durability and stylish choices.
A curbless shower is a great opportunity to show off a beautiful ceramic tile design such as this beige stone-look tile that is used throughout the bathroom in coordinating shapes.
Ceramic tile’s water resistance and incredible durability make it ideal for numerous outdoor uses, including facades and outdoor floor tile.
When you won’t settle for anything less than the best, ceramic tile is an obvious choice for combining beautiful designs such as this stone-look ceramic tile with incredible durability and functional benefits.
Various polygon shapes combine in white and silver hues to create a a unique mosaic tile full-wall backsplash design.
This stylish three-dimensional tile is all angles and shadows with white pyramids jutting out in slender columns.