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Blue tiled walk-in shower with a built-in bench, recessed wall niche, chrome shower fixtures, folded gray towels, and light gray herringbone mosaic floor tile.

Can Mosaic Tiles Work In A Small Bathroom?

When space is limited, selecting the right bathroom materials becomes critical, especially when considering visually intricate options like mosaic tiles. Despite their small format, mosaics offer r...

Glossy sage green subway tiles line a shower in mixed vertical and horizontal layouts with brass shower fixtures, a recessed niche, and marble trim.

Are Subway Tiles Still In For Bathrooms?

Subway tiles are still very much in style for bathrooms, and their appeal has expanded well beyond the classic white 3x6 brick layout. Today, they remain one of the most relevant bathroom tile idea...

Modern bedroom with pale wood look tile flooring, concrete-look tiled walls, a gray upholstered bed, brown bedding, black-framed windows, and minimalist pendant lights.

What Are The Advantages Of Wood Look Tiles?

Wood look tiles offer the natural beauty of hardwood with the durability, water resistance, and low-maintenance performance of porcelain or ceramic tile. Designed to replicate authentic wood grain,...

Classic marble look checkerboard tile patterns in black, gray, taupe, and white, featuring natural veining for timeless elegance.

What Checkerboard Tile Colors Never Go Out Of Style?

Few patterns have shown the staying power of the checkerboard. From the marble floors of Renaissance halls to the diner kitchens of mid-century America, it has moved through design eras without los...

Bathroom vanity with polished white marble look surfaces, dark dramatic veining, sage vertical wall tiles, brass fixtures, a round mirror, and a glass shower enclosure.

Will Marble Look Tiles Increase My Home's Value?

Marble look tiles have become one of the most considered ways to bring the beauty of natural stone into a home without the cost, upkeep, and installation demands that real marble requires. For home...

Close-up of a thick, textured rug corner on a warm wood floor, showing an abstract beige, taupe, and muted blue pattern with a bound edge.

Do Polypropylene Rugs Get Hot?

Polypropylene rugs can get hot, particularly in direct sunlight, over warm outdoor flooring, or in darker colorways that absorb more radiant heat. That said, warmth is not a given in every setting....