He used hand-painted terracotta tiles from Tabarka Studio to lend color and a time-capsule feel to white cabinetry and vintage pendant lighting.
The team used mid-tone grey tumbled limestone from Floors of Stone to anchor the room and enhance the natural vibe, tying together the lighter wood elements and black cabinetry.
Clara Jung of Banner Day Interiors used a small-scale hex marble tile with an elegant veining to complement the grey-green woodwork in this compact kitchen.
In an open floor plan, it might be hard to tell where kitchen tile ends and other flooring begins. Be like KozyKasa designer Kristin Marino and mix the two flooring styles for a creative mix.
In this lakehouse kitchen, designer Annie Downing was inspired to use blue patterned backsplash tile from counter to ceiling, so she chose a more muted floor.
Large black-and-white checks are absolute classics. This tile option, appreciated in restaurants and homes worldwide for ages, will add timeless elegance to your environment.
Inky black finishes are perfect for a dark kitchen. Although black cabinets have been popular for a long, black flooring are getting there.
One of the most popular kitchen floor tile ideas is terracotta, which dates back to ancient times. The hex design in Shannon Eddings Interiors' kitchen is a quirky alternative to the typical square form.