Floor Tile
Like a stunning piece of art or a statement couch that define the aesthetic of a room, accent tiles make a distinct impression. Instead of painting an accent wall in a bold color, consider taking it to the next level. Accent tiles add dimension, shimmer, shape or movement, making them into works of art themselves.
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Tribeca Gypsum White Porcelain Wall Tile - 2.5 x 10 in.
Kelli Fontana Inlay Proper Florence Lace Porcelain Wall and Floor Tile - 8 x 8 in.
Riad White Ceramic Wall Tile - 4 x 4 in.
Coco Canvas Matte Porcelain Wall and Floor Tile - 2 x 6 in.
Coco Canvas Glossy Porcelain Wall Tile - 2 x 6 in.
Annie Selke Botanical Porcelain Wall and Floor Tile - 6 x 6 in.
Retro Lino Ceramic Subway Wall Tile - 3 x 12 in.
Laura Ashley Mr Jones Dove Grey Porcelain Wall and Floor Tile - 13 x 13 in.
Coco White Glossy Porcelain Wall Tile - 2 x 6 in.
Home Kit-Kat Forest Porcelain Wall Tile - 5 x 10 in.
Imperial Bianco Gloss Ceramic Subway Wall Tile - 4 x 12 in.
Hex Matte White with Black Flower Porcelain Mosaic Wall and Floor Tile
Laura Ashley Wicker Sea Spray Matte Porcelain Wall and Floor Tile - 13 x 13 in.
Cassettone Grey Mosaic Porcelain Wall and Floor Tile
Kasbah Cross Terracotta Porcelain Wall and Floor Tile - 4.7 x 4.7 in.
Annie Selke Flora Coconut Milk Porcelain Wall and Floor Tile - 18 x 18 in.
Portugalia Patchwork Ceramic Wall and Floor Tile - 8 x 8 in.
Jerica Bianco Porcelain Wall and Floor Tile - 3 x 12 in.
Laura Ashley Wicker Pale Slate Matte Porcelain Wall and Floor Tile - 13 x 13 in.
French Quarter Chartres Street Porcelain Subway Wall and Floor Tile - 3 x 10 in.
Tribeca Oatmeal Porcelain Wall Tile - 2.5 x 10 in.
Coco White Matte Porcelain Wall and Floor Tile - 2 x 6 in.
Imperial Bianco Gloss Ceramic Subway Wall Tile - 3 x 6 in.
Floor Tiles: Why We (and Our Customers) Love Them
Form, or function? Design, or durability? Pretty, or practical? Tile flooring is proof that you can have it all.
From entryways and mudrooms to kitchens, bathrooms and more, tile offers long-lasting durability without sacrificing style. With our extensive selection of floor tile, it's easier than ever to create the look you want in your home. (Need a little inspiration? These floor tile design ideas are a great place to start.)
Selecting the Right Material
With tile flooring, there is a way to achieve the look you want for any lifestyle. Luxurious can be kid-friendly, gleaming floors can share a house with four-legged friends, and warm wood-look tile planks can be water resistant.
Here are just a few of the materials you can choose from when it comes to selecting tiles for your floor:
- Natural stone, including marble, travertine and slate, is a perennial favorite for its beauty and durability. From luminous white marble to the dark matte slate, the range of colors and textures of these natural materials never ceases to amaze.
Featured Tile: Andover Bayhill Blonde
Featured Tile: Keystone Hex Grey
Featured Tile: Montauk Dark Grey
Express Your Style: Color, Shape and Pattern
- Color: Color can define the look and feel of a room, and in the case of flooring, color literally creates your space from the ground up.
- Shapes: From large-format rectangles to small-scale penny rounds, shapes allow you to make tile floors all your own. Mosaic tiles create unique patterns through shapes, and offer additional visual interest when they combine multiple materials, such as a mix of glass and stone.
- Pattern: Whether you add in just a few tiles as accents around a hearth, or do wall-to-wall pattern in a powder room for big impact even in a small space.
- Styling: One of the wonderful things about tile is that even the most “basic” option is packed with possibility (case in point: white subway tile). From herringbone to straight-stacked, offset and brick lay, arranging the same tile in different ways during the installation process is an easy way to add layers of texture to a space.
Featured Tile: Rowallan
Featured Tile: Hampton Carrara & Black Marquina
Featured Tile: Penny Round Gloss White, Pale Taupe & Sky Blue