Take a look at the example here which features wood stairs with tile used as the backboards.
Combining floor tiles.
Get away with combining similarly sized tiles and busy patterns by choosing one matt style and one shiny.
Musadesign interior design save photo these two levels are much closer in color but the blocks of wood on the upper level create an interesting pattern against the polished concrete.
Paired with a neutral color the overall effect is delightful.
This kind of mix and match of colors designs and styles offers great variety although you can t just put different styles and.
The image below combines large format marble tiles with a stunning grey splitface ledger on the walls and a playful wood plank tile chevron pattern on the floor.
In this bathroom three tile types are combined successfully.
This hexagon shape duplicated in the floor tile garners just enough attention.
Tile looks great on walls and floors whether you just use plain tiles or are looking to create a tile pattern.
For the bold at heart there s nothing better than an accent wall or floor brimming with striking shapes.
The light wood flooring contrasts sharply with the gray tile giving clear definition to the two levels.
These premade tiles are perfect for cutting and fitting between surfaces.
Hardwood is a classic and high end option for flooring but ceramic tile offers durability and affordability.
One of our most popular wall and floor tile combinations is patterned and non patterned tile.
Play with scale one of the most important tips for mixing tile well is to create balance by combining small and large scale patterns.
The brass finish will blend with a lot of the home s other features while still allowing the tile floor to be the main focus of the space.
An alphabetical guide to tile terms.
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These high gloss bevelled edged subway tiles work beautifully with the soft waxy looking finish of the monochrome floor tiles.
Wood tile mixes aren t just ideal for ground floors but for stairs as well.
This threshold is an interesting way to make the transition from the wood flooring to the tile.
This type of design might not be applicable for all commercial applications but it could also be a great eye catching fit in certain environments like more historic establishments with second floor areas or businesses.
Combining the two materials in a single room creates a customized look that attracts.
Or consider combining two different types of contrasting split face ledger stone to create this dramatic back wall in a bathroom.