While you browse the racks, we’ll be perusing the unique floor and walls in this stylish shop. You’re looking at ceramic tile — the floor being a distressed light gray tile laid in a diagonal brickwork pattern, and the walls featuring a black grid with an oxidized metal look. Ceramic tile has numerous benefits for…

What’s on the menu? We do know what kind of flooring this restaurant has chosen. A not-so-standard black grid takes on the look of oxidized metal and complements this space’s rustic-modern style perfectly. What’s more, the perfectly distressed tiles will retain this look over the years because ceramic tile’s stain, scratch, and water resistance minimizes…

Cafes require both looks and functionality, and ceramic tile meets this need effortlessly. Wood-look tile throughout provides a consistent, classic look, and the intricate parquet pattern adding an extra pop to the raised platform. Choosing ceramic tile instead of traditional hardwood ensures superior longevity, as ceramic tile is water-, stain-, and scratch-resistant and can be…

If you can imagine it, it’s possible with ceramic tile — even if it’s a pattern as intricate as this one. This unique design is actually crafted in large-format square tiles, with the texture and tones of wood baked right in. The tiles combine to create a pattern that looks 3D, but is really just…

We’ve never seen a cafe look quite so homey and inviting, and although that’s partly due to the warm lighting, couches, pillows, and comfy chairs, the multicolor wood look of the floor and wall is pulling most of the weight. Choosing the same material for both the floor and wall visually expands this nook, with…

A quick glance at this conference room floor might make you think of classic hardwood, but the flooring isn’t quite so traditional. First, it’s not hardwood at all, but wood-look ceramic tile, which means that it comes with a number of superior qualities, such as water, stain, and scratch resistance. And second, the typical running…

Ceramic tiles come in a variety of shades and styles, including these that resemble an aged wood or the intricate tile pattern that sits under the rainfall showerhead. Tiling has always been used as a way to enhance bathrooms, but modern bathrooms can take advantage of the many different tiles designs available. The result can…

When you can’t choose between two options, we suggest having both. That’s what this cafe does with its wood-look tile, to a delightful effect. Three rows of typically sized tiles in a running bond pattern alternate with a row of larger rectangular tiles, creating walkways to the windows and the beautiful views they offer. Keep…

Dine in style! The lovely wood grain texture of this ceramic tile offsets contemporary furnishings and traditional decor alike. Ceramic tile is scratch-, dent-, stain-, and water-resistant and the most durable of any flooring choice, ideal for durability in popular public spaces.

Entryways make a statement about your home, and there’s no better way to make a grand statement than with ceramic tile. This gray, wood-look tile sets the theme in this entryway — elegance, pure and simple. Functionality is also key. With ceramic tile’s scratch, stain, and water resistance, this homeowner won’t worry about what gets…

Large floorspaces call for large patterns, like the oversized herringbone design in this building’s common area. If it weren’t for the bold yellow chairs beckoning you to take a seat, you might just have to follow one of the paths created by the tiles’ alternating colors, and see how far it takes you. While at…

Pedestrians strolling by won’t be able to help but pull up a seat in this inviting cafe. While the wood tables and chairs, linen pillows, and exposed wood beams in the ceiling create an undeniably cozy, cabin-esque atmosphere, the feature wall of crisp herringbone tiles asserts its modernity. While you try to figure out if…