Industrial yet comfortable, ceramic tiles are perfect for older buildings that need a modern appeal. The gray floor tiling in this room parallels the concrete ceilings, making the room feel larger than it is. On the far wall, the background of tiles gives the appearance of brick, which fits seamlessly with the all-white walls on…

You know that feeling of entering your hotel room for the first time, seeing the crisply made bed, and wanting to sink into it immediately? This hotel lobby gives you that feeling before you even finish checking in. The silky hardwood-look tiles combine in a herringbone pattern with a rich, caramel swirl effect. And although…

The gorgeous decor of this hallway is such that you don’t know where to look first, but your gaze inevitably falls to the crosshatch patterned floor. The usually small-scale pattern is blown up into large rectangular tiles, making the detail in each tile visible from your viewpoint. And with this rustic wood-look floor, each tile…

Public restrooms see lots of traffic, but that’s no excuse for them being untidy. With ceramic tile, public bathrooms can not only meet, but exceed your visitors’ expectations. Ceramic tile is resistant to mold, mildew, and bacteria, helping you keep the space healthy and safe. And, because of ceramic tile’s low maintenance care, maintaining a…

This isn’t your typical cafe, so why not pull up a barstool? Black is the color of choice here, and the large-format ceramic tile grid wears it effortlessly, with just a slight hint of distress that goes perfectly with the light wood-look ceramic tile wall. Neither the floor nor the wall will see any real…

When industrial chic and shabby chic meet, tile has a design style just for that. Meet the ultimate in distressed design! Because ceramic tile is so durable and won’t show scratches like this, the design is baked right into the tile. This is important because with surfaces such as laminate and wood, scratches can harbor…

Outdoor-indoor spaces are becoming increasingly popular right now for their ability to seamlessly blend exteriors and interiors, and they require some special care when it comes to choosing materials that can withstand the elements. Ceramic tile has been the favorite choice for such spaces, as it is water- and fade-resistant (rain or shine, you’re in…

Welcome to the jungle, where everything is serene and stress and worries must be left at the door. This unique stone-look ceramic tile fits right in with the natural vibe — and with the worry-free one, too. That’s because ceramic tile is water-, stain-, scratch-, slip-, fire-, and even bacteria-resistant. A mouthful, we know, but…

Forget everything you know about gym decor — this home gym proves that exercise spaces can be practical and classy. Warm, glossy wood-look tile sets the stage in the space, and a midcentury modern media console in a matching color provides the perfect accent to it. With ceramic tile, you won’t have to worry about…

Notice something familiar in this one-of-a-kind floor? That’s probably because it’s a twist (albeit a rather big one) on classic hardwood. This herringbone pattern uses three different colors of wood looks, and this flooring isn’t hardwood at all, but ceramic tile. Ceramic tile has the added benefits of water, scratch, and stain resistance — essential…

Everything about this business screams modern vintage, the subway tile on the walls having originated in New York subway stations in the early 1900s, and white hexagon tile flooring dating all the way back to the Victorian era. To bring these styles up to date, the space opts for alternating colors of each row of…

With just one look, we can tell that this high-end salon offers only the best products, stylists, and methods — and we know for a fact that this mentality applies to the choice of flooring as well. Large-format rectangular tiles span the spacious salon’s expanse, showing off a look of stone. However, this ceramic tile…