A living room this beautiful deserves an equally stunning floor and wall material, and this stone-look ceramic tile undoubtedly rises to the challenge and also blends effortless with the view.

Want that rustic look without the maintenance concerns of older materials? Ceramic tile can achieve any look you want while also providing stain, scratch, and water resistance.

The embodiment of industrial chic, this living room combines cement-look ceramic tile with metal furniture and lighting accents for a clean, unpretentious decor (and the perfect stage to relax with your family).

Combining traditional design elements such as brick and wood with oxidized metal-look ceramic tile flooring creates interesting visual contrast, making for a one-of-a-kind space at home anywhere.

Creamy stone-look ceramic tile, black fixtures, and an ornate vanity combine to create a charming, romantic bathroom getaway that fits with a wide range of decor from modern to traditional.

Tired of traditional hardwood? Take this living room’s lead and mix things up with you own personal expression — a one-of-a-kind pattern of gray wood-look ceramic tile.

Refined natural wood looks such as this one are trending. Ceramic tile allows you to create the look of any wood in any grain, color, size, or shape and also have the easy maintenance and durability of ceramic tile.

Gray wood-look ceramic tile reminds us of beachside boardwalks — the perfect addition for beach house interior decor. PLUS, ceramic tile’s water-resistance and scratch-resistance is just what you need to protect against what is tracked in from surfside.

Floors, walls, island, oh, my . . . and even the counter is ceramic tile! These neutral tones combine for a sleek, soothing shopping experience that is also easy to keep clean.

Warm stone-look tile in a neutral caramel hue gives a double meaning to the phrase “office with a view.” And, if this space pulls double duty as your living room, there’s no loss of style or efficiency to transition after you clock out.

Compare and contrast and you’ll notice that these two tile designs take their grout colors choices from each other. With ceramic tile, the details are in the design. Choose your grout color to either highlight or de-emphasize the shape or pattern of your ceramic tile.

This french-country style kitchen calls for a classic stone-look ceramic tile floor and backsplash. Ceramic tile’s stain resistance and easy cleaning ensures that this kitchen will continue looking emaculate. Pièce de résistance!