
Stone-Look Ceramic Gathering Spaces
Lobbies and gathering spaces stand out for style and functionality with ceramic tile in a dark stone-look finish.
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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.
Lobbies and gathering spaces stand out for style and functionality with ceramic tile in a dark stone-look finish.
Warm wood-look ceramic tile, oversized gray wood-look ceramic tile, and light creamy stone-look ceramic tile combine to create an impressive lobby that will stand up to high foot traffic for decades.
Can’t decide between gray tile and beige ceramic tile? Follow this boutique’s example and use both, alternating colors with each row of tile.
Unique artwork can set your restaurant apart. Incorporate art into your restaurant’s design itself with custom gauged porcelain tile slabs.
The first art that visitors see at this museum is the building facade itself. With custom-designed gauged porcelain tile panels, every building can be a piece of art.
Custom-designed gauged porcelain tile slabs give you free rein over your building facade’s design, making your building as unique as your imagination.
A combination of colors, typography, soaring birds, stamps, barcodes, and other unusual designs, this custom-designed gauged porcelain tile facade is sure to turn heads.
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.
Highly polished ‘greige’ ceramic tiles create a bathroom wall and floor that literally gleam with sophistication.
For a simple twist on the classic subway tile design, this feature wall uses marble-look ceramic tile rather than plain white tiles.
A subtle marble-look design on this beige ceramic tile will have you leaning in closer to admire the detail.
Red undertones and soft veining make this slate-look outdoor ceramic tile blend perfectly with the outdoor surroundings.
How do you decorate large, open-concept bathrooms? When you use ceramic tile, you barely have to. The white and blue tiles on the walls provide the style direction. Blue is perfect for bathrooms for its calming nature. Combined with the white tile and organized in the herringbone pattern, this tile is reminiscent of East Coast…
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…
Ceramic tile captures the beauty of both the sky and the ocean in this delightful mosaic. Because of ceramic tile’s limitless design versatility, any style is possible, including combinations of tile colors, textures, sizes, shapes, and even dimensions. Regardless of size, ceramic tile is mold, mildew, bacteria, and water-resistant, plus, available in slip- resistant options…
Ceramic tile captures the beauty of both the sky and the ocean in this delightful mosaic. Because of ceramic tile’s limitless design versatility, any style is possible, including combinations of tile colors, textures, sizes, shapes, and even dimensions. Regardless of size, ceramic tile is mold-, mildew-, bacteria-, and water-resistant, and is available in slip- resistant…
An excellent feature of tile is the way different shapes can combine to form a beautiful design. In this bathroom, a combination of hexagon and rhombus tiles form a geometric background to the sink and mirror, drawing the eyes to the middle of the room. Ceramic tile is water-resistant and comes in slip-resistant options, making…
Ceramic tile allows you to be creative — no drab grays here! The floor looks like textured concrete at first glance, but the small grout spaces between the tiles show just how versatile the material can be. The wall also makes use of a concrete-look tile, only these tiles are designed to make an arrow…