Fresh flooring can instantly transform any space in your homeno matter the design style.

Flooring often defines the aesthetic of a space, setting the scene for the aesthetic you choose.

And floor tile, the possibilities are seemingly endless.

Coastal kitchen with bold tile

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To inspire your next remodel, were sharing our favoritetile floor ideascatered to every style fromclassical Georgiantomodern maximalism.

Classic Checkerboard Tiles

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Create a grand entrance with marble checkerboard tiles in black and white.

Moroccan Star and Cross Tiles

Originating in Morocco, thestar and cross tile patternexudes organic Mediterranean charm.

Custom modern industrial bathroom

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The black and white color palette in this kitchen updates the traditional design with a more contemporary look.

Simply lay them in a herringbone pattern and line them with round marble penny tiles.

Their bold color and unique designs are undeniably eye-catching.

Hallway with octagon tile

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Traditionally, they are handmade, so they have natural variations, which only adds to their one-of-a-kind character.

The mesmerizing pattern works best in hallways, utility rooms, and other small spaces.

Patterned Porcelain Tiles

Give your guests a colorful welcome with intricate decorative porcelain floor tiles.

pink velvet couch entry way

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Always lay busy tiles straight instead of offsetting them to prevent the design from becoming chaotic.

Look for flagstones that are also suitable for outdoor use to create the ultimate indoor-outdoor flow.

Green Tile Floor Ideas

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An all-white and gray bathroom with gold accents

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Brighten up your bathroom with a hexagonal lily pad floor tile.

The linear pattern can be rotated to create unique designs, affording them a valuable, versatile quality.

Get playful with a random pattern, or restore some order with an intentional design.

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Whatever you choose, rest assured simple geometric tiles in classic colors like these make a timeless design feature.

Monochrome Tile Floor Ideas

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Add interest to a monochrome bathroom with patterned floor tiles.

The intricate pattern makes a stylish statement and perfectly compliments the plain whitesubway tilesand glass shower wall.

Laundry room with cement floor tiles

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Terra-Cotta Tile Floors

These hexagonal terra-cotta tiles with an oak inlay fill thisrustic kitchenwith timeless charm.

The red tones of the tiles combined with the dark timber radiates Mediterranean warmth.

Tumbled Versailles Tiles

Opt for a country classic with tumbled limestone tiles in a Versailles pattern.

Shower with mosaic tile floor

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This cleverFrench designgives the tiles a random appearance, denoting a casual aesthetic.

Continuous Wall-to-Floor Tile

Continue yourfloor tile up the wallfor a continuous and seamless look.

Basic and easy to install, the tiles are stacked on top of each other in straight lines.

Entryway with diagonal tiles

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This straightforward tile pattern also presents an excellent opportunity to experiment with fun tile and grout color combinations.

Bathroom basketweave tile

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laundry room with tile floor

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Hallway with geometric floor tile

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gray bathroom tile walls with white bathtub

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Spanish-style home staircase

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Bathroom black subway tile

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Bathroom shower subway tile

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Entryway staircase

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a jungle bathroom with green tile and birch tree wallpaper over a natural wood vanity

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Pantry ladder

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Bathroom with patterened floor tile

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Kitchen with terracotta floor tile

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Chess table with gallery wall

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bathroom shower tile towel glass door

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Bathroom

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